Unit Title:
200 candles, a Bicentennial film, 1975
Accumulation:
1975
Created:
1975
Creator:
South Carolina. Department of Archives and History. Director.
Physical Description:
0.10 cubic ft. (1 partial film reel), 32,600.00 MB (2 digital files)
Language:
English
Biography or History:
Robert C. Brabham, a South Carolina filmmaker, was commissioned by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission to create a short film. The purpose of the film was to reflect on the meaning of the Revolution in the modern age, and to inspire South Carolina residents to visit and support historic sites associated with it.
Custodial History:
unspecified
Acquisition Information:
South Carolina. Department of Archives and History. Director.
Scope and Content:
This series consists of a film bicentennial celebration film commissioned by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. The first portion of the film contains a montage of Revolutionary war scenes using reenactors, while the latter portion features interviews with South Carolina residents about what they think freedom means and how they will be marking the centennial.
Appraisal Information:
unspecified
Accruals:
no
Arrangement:
none
Conditions Governing Access:
none
Conditions Governing Use:
none
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements:
none
Other Finding Aid:
none
Location of Originals:
South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 8301 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC 29223
Alternative Form Available:
This series has been digitized and is available through the South Carolina Electronic Records Archive (SCERA), which is maintained by the Archives.
Related Material:
Outtakes, cut scenes, and other production materials used to create this film are held by the Moving Image Research Collections at the University of South Carolina.
Bibliography:
none
Other Descriptive Data:
none
Processing Information:
none