Two-Day In-Person Course
Held at the National Archives in College Park and the Library of Congress.
We will announce soon which location will be visited on Day 1 and which on Day 2.
Tuesday, October 21 , 9:00am - 1:30pm
Wednesaday, October 22, 9:00am - 1:30pm
On both days:
9:00am: Arrive, park, enter site, ask for your reseracher card and meet in cafeteria..
9:30am: Start of workshop session
The National Archives at College Park and the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill are the richest and most accessible motion picture and stills collections on earth and they are at your fingertips, not via computer, but by visiting each facility in person as a researcher.
This 2-day course will bring you to these facilities, show you what is there, and have you go through the steps to view and, in most cases, walk away with materials.
This special opportunity will take place over a Tuesday and Wednesday because they are the quieter days at these facilities. The classes will begin with an introduction along with advice and descriptions of the collections. Then you will visit the research rooms, learn about the rules, equipment, and hints for locating materials. You will meet the staffs -- the most important resource. Toward the end of each day you will have time to work on your own project with one-on-one guidance.
After 1:30 there will be an optional group lunch and one-on-one help. You will be responsible for your own transportation to and from.
It is strongly recommended that you attend both sessions for the maximum benefit. However, you can register for a single day session. If you register for both sessions together, you will receive a discount.
LOCATION
Held at the National Archives in College Park and the Library of Congress.
We will announce soon which location will be visited on Day 1 and which on Day 2.
9:00am: Arrive, park, enter site, ask for your reseracher card and meet in cafeteria.
9:30am: Start of workshop session
FEES
Both Days Together General Admission: $245
Day 1 ONLY: $145
Day 2 ONLY: $145
ABOUT THE TEACHING ARTIST
Bonnie Rowan
With a graduate degree in film Bonnie Rowan came from Wisconsin to work for the US Information Agency but soon was teaching film studies and production as an assistant professor at Towson University in Baltimore. She wrote 2 books describing media resources in the Washington area, then began a 30-year career as a professional on-site media researcher. Rowan has credits on over 650 productions, was nominated for an Emmy for research for RAPE OF EUROPA. She has research credits on several Academy award nominees. Recent projects range from BETTY PAGE REVEALS ALL to AMERICAN REDS to SALINGER.
REFUND POLICY
If your circumstances change and you must withdraw from a class after registering, please be aware of our refund policy:
Withdrawal 30 or more calendar days before the first day of a program: 75% refund
Withdrawal 11-29 calendar days before the first day of a program: 50% refund
Withdrawal 10 or fewer calendar days before a program: No refund