05/29/2014
As of May 29, 2014, Anne Allee will be accepting archive submissions. Please contact Anne at: [email protected]
if you would like to contribute a video submission.
Stateiwide program to collect and archive video of Maine's history With a grant and the support of CTAM (Community Television Association of Maine) Belfast Community TV launched a program to archive all available public domain video that is about the history, people, events and places of the State of Maine.
As of May 29, 2014, Anne Allee will be accepting archive submissions. Please contact Anne at: [email protected]
if you would like to contribute a video submission.
The contact information above has changed as of April 19, 2013. If anyone would like to learn more about the CTAM Archive Project or submit video they can now call Ned Lightner at 323-2430 or e-mail [email protected].
Thank You, Patrick and Saco River Community TV for this moving documentary for the archive project.
http://archive.org/details/SacoRiverIndianCellar
This documentary looks at the efforts of Hollis,Maine residents to protect the historic and natural landmark site of Saco River Indian Cellar from proposed lot...
35 hours and counting...Community TV stations: send in those video submissions to address below and let's reach the goal of 40 archive video viewing hours by January 29th, the date of the next CTAM meeting.
We are currently up to 33 hours of video submissions. Let's make it 40 hours. Community TV stations; keep submitting your video to the archive project. By DVD to Belfast Community Media, 93 Main Street, Suite 3, Belfast 04915 or e-mail [email protected] for easy instructions on how to submit video electronically.
The CTAM Archive Project wishes everyone a happy holiday season and more wonderful community TV viewing in 2013.
This video submission from New Gloucester Cable TV is an important look at a time in Maine history that some would like to forget. Thank you, New Gloucester Cable TV for sending this to the CTAM Archive Project.
http://archive.org/details/ACloserLookAtMalagaIsland
Jane Arbuckle and Amanda Devine from the Maine Coast Heritage Trust recount the history of Malaga Island,now owned by the Trust. Malaga Island was once home to...
There has been more interest in this video submission lately, possibly because of the shipwreck of the HMS Bounty. 174 downloads; our new most downloaded submission
http://archive.org/details/RemarkableShipwrecksOfNewEngland
Maine historian, Jon Johansen provides a fascinating look at the many nautical accidents and lives lost in those mishaps during his presentation for the...
Make the season bright with laughter
http://archive.org/details/LaughingMattersgaryCrockersMaineHumor
Program featuring downeast Maine humorist and storyteller, Gary Crocker
It is that time again..time to think about holiday programming. The following is a good, 2 minute, seasonal filler between shows.
http://archive.org/details/StringingLights
The Belfast,Maine fire department has been stringing lights along High Street in Belfast for many years. They do it in the early morning before Thanksgiving,...
A good filler between programming...only about 2 minutes long..but an interesting look back in time.
http://archive.org/details/NeighborhoodStores
Gone are most of the neighborhood stores with the owner in the store and replaced by the drive-in convenience store. Short subject used between regular...
Wayne Gray of GEM Productions in Rockland submitted this interesting piece of history to the archive project. Can be used as short filler between programs
http://archive.org/details/TheAtlanticCharterBringsFdrToRockland
Franklin D. Roosevelt, following his conference with Prime Minister Winston Churchill off Newfoundland, came ashore in Rockland, Maine. Video includes details...
Bangor Daily News picks up story about CTAM Archive Project.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://bangordailynews.com/2012/11/11/news/midcoast/midcoast-community-tv-station-that-captured-hms-bounty-collecting-footage-for-state-archives/&ct=ga&cad=CAcQAhgAIAAoATAAOABAi_2BhQVIAVgBYgVlbi1VUw&cd=mC2gXX-2o4Q&usg=AFQjCNGpO6pFOnQZ-tni54U4uIbG75-jlg
BELFAST, Maine — When the HMS Bounty tied up at the city pier this summer, a video tour of the vessel and interview with the captain seemed like an obvious subject for Ned Lightner to cover. Lightner operates Belfast Community Television, the local public access channel, and his programs capture ...
Watch archive submission, "Bayside Reflections" to hear Ned Lightner sing.
http://archive.org/details/BaysideReflections
Originally produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Northport Yacht Club. This is a video about the summer community on Penobscot Bay officially...
See the complete list of archive submissions at this link
http://archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3Amainecommunitytvarchives&sort=-publicdate
You can go directly to Maine Community TV Archives by typing it into the google search engine. It will take you right there.
Thank you New Gloucester Community TV for your submission to the Archive project on "Traditional Shaker Cooking"
http://archive.org/details/TraditionalShakerCooking_78
Sister Frances Carr of Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village gives a talk presented by the New Gloucester Historical Society on Shaker herbs and other food products....
The John Grant Era : Katie Winship
For 50 years the Grant family ran the Colonial Theater in Belfast, Maine which celebrated its 100th anniversary in April, 2012. This documentary takes a look.....
For 50 years the Grant family ran the Colonial Theater in Belfast, Maine which celebrated its 100th anniversary in April, 2012. This documentary takes a look...
The Ctam Arcive Project is off and running with the first submission, "Somewhere in Waldo County" topic: Pemaquid Mussel Farm and aquaculture now on archive.org sub-collection Maine Community TV Arcives.
This program gives a tour of a mussel raft that raises mussels for food, located in Penobscot Bay.
Somewhere in Waldo County:Mussels : Ned Lightner : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
This program gives a tour of a mussel raft that raises mussels for food, located in Penobscot Bay.
Thank You, Brian Knoblock for your submission to the archive project
Rededication ceremony on November 11,2008 of the memorial to the USS Portland in Portland, Maine. The memorial underwent $150,000 of repairs and restoration....
Thank You, Tony Vigue for your wonderful video submission to the archive project.
http://archive.org/details/TheNinaAndPintaVisitSouthPortland
Replicas of Columbus ships, the Nina and the Pinta, built in Brazil using old world methods stopped in South Portland on their journey of teaching around the...
•We are starting an exciting, new archival project. Various community television stations in Maine will be submitting video of historical events and topics unique to local people and places. Through archive.org these materials can be accessed from a centralized data base from anywhere there is an internet connection with a few key search terms. This will be a valuable resource for individuals, groups, schools, genealogists and all those who wish to preserve the local community history and culture.•
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