Early Amateur Sound Film Filming Locations

Early Amateur Sound Film filming locations

Where was Early Amateur Sound Film filmed? Early Amateur Sound Film was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Early Amateur Sound Film Filming Locations

Maine, the northeasternmost U.S. state, is known for its rocky coastline, maritime history and nature areas like the granite and spruce islands of Acadia National Park. Moose are plentiful in Baxter State Park, home to Mt. Katahdin, endpoint of the Appalachian Trail. Lighthouses such as the candy-striped beacon at West Quoddy Head, dot the coast, as do lobster shacks and sandy beaches like Ogunquit and Old Orchard.

Early Amateur Sound Film (1937)
Runtime: 4 minutes
Rating: 5.2
Release year: 1937
IMDB: tt0309551
Plot summary

A montage of some home movies taken by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), an early enthusiast in taken 16 mm sound films of his family. We see his daughters, Mary and Anne, playing in the aftermath of a January, 1936, snowstorm. Next, indoors, the girls bring in a birthday cake and sing to Archie. He has Anne read to him from a children's book, and a year later, has her read aloud to show her progress. Anne and Mary dress up Pat the family dog in a dress and scarf and hold a tea party, chattering away. Archie's high-pitched voice provides narration on and off camera.

Genres
Short
Documentary
Cast
Anne Stewart
Archie Stewart
Mary Stewart
Directors
Archie Stewart
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Early Amateur Sound Film filming locations