JoAnn Elam Collection

Series In this Collection

Intellectual organization and arrangement
The JoAnn Elam Collection is organized into six series:

SERIES I: Finished Films, Home Movies and Sketches by JoAnn Elam
Elements and prints of three more of Elam's finished films can be found in Series II, Series III, and Series IV.

SERIES II: Rape - Finished Film, Workprints, Elements, and Original Audio

SERIES III: Lie Back and Enjoy It - Finished Film, Workprints, Elements, and Original Audio

SERIES IV: Everyday People - Work Prints, Elements and Outtakes

SERIES V: Medical Films by James O. Elam, M.D.
Medical films made by JoAnn's father.

SERIES VI: Collected Films, Videos and Audio
Films not made by JoAnn or James Elam.

Collection Items

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Rape
Film
Rape
1975
Lie Back and Enjoy It
Film
Lie Back and Enjoy It
1982
Code 4: Organizing a Hospital Resuscitation Program
Film
Code 4: Organizing a Hospital Resuscitation Program
1965
Ventimeter, The
Film
Ventimeter, The
Pole Top Rescue (Parts 1 & 2)
Film
Pole Top Rescue (Parts 1 & 2)
circa 1962
Medical Outtake
Film
Medical Outtake
circa 1962
Fluothane for Oral Surgery
Film
Fluothane for Oral Surgery
1965
Fluothane for Trans-Oral Procedures
Film
Fluothane for Trans-Oral Procedures
1965
Selection of Methods of Expired Resuscitation
Film
Selection of Methods of Expired Resuscitation
Airway Rescue
Film
Airway Rescue
Resuscitation from Drowning
Film
Resuscitation from Drowning
1960
Rescue Breathing
Film
Rescue Breathing
1958
Recording Monitor DP B/W
Film
Recording Monitor DP B/W
circa 1965
Recording Monitor DP B/W
Film
Recording Monitor DP B/W
circa 1965
ACDelco Footage / Mag Track 485
Film
ACDelco Footage / Mag Track 485
circa 1974
3 Goats and a Gruff
Film
3 Goats and a Gruff
1960s
Filmabuse (Original)
Film
Filmabuse (Original)
circa 1975
Closet Film
Film
Closet Film
Popcorn
Film
Popcorn
[Syrup Production]
Film
[Syrup Production]
1982
Pup Birth
Film
Pup Birth
Titles CH JE
Film
Titles CH JE
8mm See It / Cabena Test
Film
8mm See It / Cabena Test
8mm See It
Film
8mm See It
Fire
Film
Fire
Soap + Fire
Film
Soap + Fire
Misc
Film
Misc
[Title Cards + Beware What You Wear Ad]
Film
[Title Cards + Beware What You Wear Ad]
Monterey Goats
Film
Monterey Goats
1981
B/W Mich, NY + Mass
Film
B/W Mich, NY + Mass
circa 1980
Monterey Maple Farm 81
Film
Monterey Maple Farm 81
1981
Elma + Deans
Film
Elma + Deans
circa 1980
Monterey Maple Farm Wasp & Bird Feeder
Film
Monterey Maple Farm Wasp & Bird Feeder
circa 1981
Monterey 85
Film
Monterey 85
1984
Monterey Maple Farm Outs
Film
Monterey Maple Farm Outs
1982
Monterey ‘80
Film
Monterey ‘80
1980
See It
Film
See It
circa 1972
CF Porn
Film
CF Porn
Derek 10-70
Film
Derek 10-70
Palmer Square
Film
Palmer Square
1978
Plants & Shadows
Film
Plants & Shadows
Belden Manor / Curtains & Walls
Film
Belden Manor / Curtains & Walls
1976
El
Film
El
1977
Men & Lines
Film
Men & Lines
1973
Landscape
Film
Landscape
1973
Dogs & Cats
Film
Dogs & Cats
Palmer Square
Film
Palmer Square
Interior
Film
Interior
1974
[Fall]
Film
[Fall]
circa 1980
[Christmas Lights & Snowy Morning]
Film
[Christmas Lights & Snowy Morning]
1983
Ala - Dad
Film
Ala - Dad
circa 1979
Moving
Film
Moving
1981
[Family Gathering]
Film
[Family Gathering]
Monterey ‘84
Film
Monterey ‘84
1984
Highway
Film
Highway
Barbeque 2X
Film
Barbeque 2X
1981
[Farm]
Film
[Farm]
[Nature + Joe]
Film
[Nature + Joe]
1981
DC ‘82 Home
Film
DC ‘82 Home
1982
[Sports Car + Farm]
Film
[Sports Car + Farm]
1981
[Black Cat & Green Garden]
Film
[Black Cat & Green Garden]
1985
[Farm + Cat]
Film
[Farm + Cat]
1983
[Snowstorm]
Film
[Snowstorm]
1984
[Nature + Gardening]
Film
[Nature + Gardening]
1980
[Garfield Park Conservatory]
Film
[Garfield Park Conservatory]
1984
1st NALC Convention
Film
1st NALC Convention
1979
Atlanta Nat Convention
Film
Atlanta Nat Convention
1980
Monterey ‘84 All Underexposed
Film
Monterey ‘84 All Underexposed
1984
Palmer Square Art Fair
Film
Palmer Square Art Fair
1981
Rhinos & Black
Film
Rhinos & Black
1980
Humb
Film
Humb
F_2011-01-0095-a.mp4
Film
Garden #2
1981
LA Cigith Gato Con Julia - B&W Fireworks - Julia & Kittens
Film
LA Cigith Gato Con Julia - B&W Fireworks - Julia & Kittens
1979
84 TV
Film
84 TV
1984
8/82 L.A.
Film
8/82 L.A.
1982
84 Garden 3
Film
84 Garden 3
1984
Barbeque
Film
Barbeque
1981
8/82 L.A.
Film
8/82 L.A.
1982
F_2011-01-0103-a.mp4
Film
84 Garden 2
1984
F_2011-01-0104-a.mp4
Film
Ice Lakes - Garden 1 ‘84
1984
8/82 L.A.
Film
8/82 L.A.
1982
F_2011-01-0106-a.mp4
Film
Moon
circa 1982
DC Museums #2
Film
DC Museums #2
circa 1981
Cold Day with Chuck
Film
Cold Day with Chuck
1984
Dark BBQ
Film
Dark BBQ
1984
Garbage
Film
Garbage
1984
Windows
Film
Windows
1984
Springfield Hotel
Film
Springfield Hotel
1984
Palmer Square Art Fair ‘85
Film
Palmer Square Art Fair ‘85
1985
Winter Garden
Film
Winter Garden
1981
Alabama
Film
Alabama
circa 1978 – 1981
Collards Garden 1985
Film
Collards Garden 1985
1985
Filmabuse
Film
Filmabuse
circa 1975
Focus On
Film
Focus On
circa 1969
Windows
Film
Windows
circa 1974
Post Office Picnic
Film
Post Office Picnic
circa 1977
Post Office Picnic
Film
Post Office Picnic
circa 1977
The Christmas Story
Film
The Christmas Story
circa 1974
Daytime Television
Film
Daytime Television
1974
Back Porch
Film
Back Porch
1977
Back Porch
Film
Back Porch
1977
Back Porch (right)
Film
Back Porch (right)
circa 1978
Back Porch (left)
Film
Back Porch (left)
circa 1978
Firelight
Film
Firelight
1974
Groundwork / Backyard 2
Film
Groundwork / Backyard 2
1977
Groundwork
Film
Groundwork
circa 1975
I Can Almost See It
Film
I Can Almost See It
circa 1974
Celebrated Royal Fireworks (Original)
Film
Celebrated Royal Fireworks (Original)
circa 1973
Firelight Original
Film
Firelight Original
circa 1973
Moody Movie (Original)
Film
Moody Movie (Original)
Chocolate Cake (Original)
Film
Chocolate Cake (Original)
circa 1973
Post Office Picnic (Original)
Film
Post Office Picnic (Original)
circa 1976circa 1977circa 1977
Beauty and the Beast (Original)
Film
Beauty and the Beast (Original)
Last Whole Earth Catalog (Original)
Film
Last Whole Earth Catalog (Original)
Groundwork (Original)
Film
Groundwork (Original)
circa 1975
Love Me, Love My Dog (Original)
Film
Love Me, Love My Dog (Original)
circa 1974
Woman’s Place & Dance (Original)
Film
Woman’s Place & Dance (Original)
circa 1971
J. E. Titles
Film
J. E. Titles
[Plants]
Film
[Plants]
Disabuse
Film
Disabuse
Garden ‘82
Film
Garden ‘82
1981
[Postal Workers’ Washington DC Protest]
Film
[Postal Workers’ Washington DC Protest]
circa 1978
Sprockets
Film
Sprockets
Airplane
Film
Airplane
1970s
Back Porch
Film
Back Porch
Windchimes, Window, Tree
Film
Windchimes, Window, Tree
circa 1976
Light Leak
Film
Light Leak
Test Backyard
Film
Test Backyard
circa 1978
[Kids Playing on the Street]
Film
[Kids Playing on the Street]
Front Porch
Film
Front Porch
circa 1976
Fireworks Test
Film
Fireworks Test
circa 1969
Corduroy (Original)
Film
Corduroy (Original)
circa 1974
V's Dogs
Film
V’s Dogs
Tai Chi
Film
Tai Chi
1974
37th Avenue & S.F. CA
Film
37th Avenue & S.F. CA
Moon Rock
Film
Moon Rock
1971
Christmas Tree
Film
Christmas Tree
Covered Bridge
Film
Covered Bridge
ELM Animation
Film
ELM Animation
BC
Film
BC
Headlights
Film
Headlights
Tai Chi II [Outdoors]
Film
Tai Chi II [Outdoors]
1975
Airplane / Wolfram
Film
Airplane / Wolfram
1974
Michigan
Film
Michigan
1976
Bowl
Film
Bowl
1976
Bowl
Film
Bowl
1977
Bowling ‘82
Film
Bowling ‘82
1982
David
Film
David
circa 1978
[Black Cats]
Film
[Black Cats]
circa 1979
Cats on Bed
Film
Cats on Bed
circa 1980
Cats 4/82 - Joe
Film
Cats 4/82 - Joe
1982
Cats & Kittens
Film
Cats & Kittens
1979
Cats Garden / Birds
Film
Cats Garden / Birds
1982
Marlboro
Film
Marlboro
circa 1982
Joe Cutting Tree
Film
Joe Cutting Tree
Backyard Zooms
Film
Backyard Zooms
Snow 83
Film
Snow 83
1983
PS Art Fair
Film
PS Art Fair
1983
Garden & Alley
Film
Garden & Alley
1980
K.C.
Film
K.C.
1976
Sailboat
Film
Sailboat
1976
Light Leak
Film
Light Leak
Cars
Film
Cars
1976
Jack-O-Lanterns
Film
Jack-O-Lanterns
1974
Curtains & Walls
Film
Curtains & Walls
1976
Struggle
Film
Struggle
circa 1974
Tree & Southport
Film
Tree & Southport
Fence
Film
Fence
1975
Jessie’s Cat
Film
Jessie’s Cat
Piano & Kitty
Film
Piano & Kitty
Haight-Ashbury Street Fair
Film
Haight-Ashbury Street Fair
circa 1978
Skaters / California Culture
Film
Skaters / California Culture
Elkhart
Film
Elkhart
Backyard Winter
Film
Backyard Winter
Christmas Street
Film
Christmas Street
circa 1974
Christmas Lights
Film
Christmas Lights
circa 1974
Mail Men / Y SO 2
Film
Mail Men / YS O 2
circa 1977
Peggy
Film
Peggy
circa 1979
Peggy / Centenniel
Film
Peggy / Centenniel
1976
Peggy - 7/4/77
Film
Peggy - 7/4/77
1977
Wendy & F. Wharf
Film
Wendy & F. Wharf
circa 1979
D.C. Blizzard
Film
D.C. Blizzard
circa 1977
Letters & Dishes
Film
Letters & Dishes
1978
Joe & Apples
Film
Joe & Apples
circa 1980
Joe & Greens
Film
Joe & Greens
circa 1979
Boyers & Rhinos
Film
Boyers & Rhinos
circa 1981
Rhino Souffle
Film
Rhino Souffle
1979
Susan Riding
Film
Susan Riding
S & J Garden #5
Film
S & J Garden #5
circa 1980
JoAnn & Susan x2
Film
JoAnn & Susan x2
circa 1979
1000 Making Tea
Film
1000 Making Tea
Hockey
Film
Hockey
Ric & Jane & Avery
Film
Ric & Jane & Avery
Girl in Dome
Film
Girl in Dome
1979
Memphremagog
Film
Memphremagog
circa 1973
Cats
Film
Cats
1971 – 1980
Filmabuse Loop
Film
Filmabuse Loop
circa 1975
Garden 85
Film
Garden 85
1985
Lake & Planetarium - Garden - Go Bears
Film
Lake & Planetarium - Garden - Go Bears
circa 1984
Staten Island Ferry
Film
Staten Island Ferry
circa 1984
F_2011-01-0153-a.mp4
Film
Garden 84
circa 1981
City Council
Film
City Council
circa 1973
Total Mystery
Film
Total Mystery
circa 1973
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: Laura Python, 1/2 Black
1976
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: London, Ireland, Germany
1976
Laura in Paris
Film
Laura in Paris
1976
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: Train & Dark Alleys
1976
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: 1/2 Double X
1976
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: Tourists & Beach
1976
Susan in Europe
Film
Susan in Europe: Beach
1976
[City Council 1]
Film
[City Council 1]
1973
[City Council 2]
Film
[City Council 2]
1973
[City Council 3]
Film
[City Council 3]
circa 1973
[Postal Workers' Washington DC Protest]
Film
[Postal Workers' Washington DC Protest]
Grains (Original)
Film
Grains (Original)
circa 1973
Blizzard of '79 (Original)
Film
Blizzard of '79 (Original)
1979
Tai Chi Bowling (Original)
Film
Tai Chi Bowling (Original)
circa 1972
Sanibel (Original)
Film
Sanibel (Original)
1970s
Backyard (Original)
Film
Backyard (Original)
circa 1978
Other People's Children (Original)
Film
Other People's Children (Original)
circa 1978
Country Mile (Original)
Film
Country Mile (Original)
circa 1973
Going Places (Original)
Film
Going Places (Original)
circa 1980
Janssen Porch/Garden '79
Film
Janssen Porch/Garden '79
circa 1976
Belden & Kimball
Film
Belden & Kimball
circa 1976
Armitage & Western
Film
Armitage & Western
circa 1976
El Shots
Film
El Shots
circa 1976
Fire on Wayne
Film
Fire on Wayne
circa 1976
Beauty and the Beast (2020 Preservation Print)
Film
Beauty and the Beast (2020 Preservation Print)
3 Goats and a Gruff (2020 Preservation Print)
Film
3 Goats and a Gruff (2020 Preservation Print)
1960s
Post Office: S8 Blow-Up Test
Film
Post Office: S8 Blow-Up Test
circa 1976
Post Office Demonstration 7/12/78
Video
Post Office Demonstration 7/12/78
July 12 1978
Post Office Demonstration 7/12/78
Video
Post Office Demonstration 7/12/78
July 12 1978
 Post Office: Joe 1 - Original Ektachrome
Film
Post Office: Joe 1 - Original Ektachrome
circa 1982
Everyday People (Rough Cut)
Video
Everyday People (Rough Cut)
1979 – 1990
Post Office: JJ Dogs
Film
Post Office: JJ Dogs
circa 1982
Everyday People Workprint
Film
Everyday People Workprint
circa 1975 – 1982
Post Office: C1
Film
Post Office: C1
circa 1979 – 1982
Post Office: [JoAnn] 7252 Original
Film
Post Office: [JoAnn] 7252 Original
circa 1978
Post Office: Nancy
Film
Post Office: Nancy
circa 1982
[Postal Service]
Film
[Postal Service]
circa 1971
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Collection Identifier
C.2011-01
Extent of Collection
735 total elements: 516 reels of 16mm film totaling 88,785 feet, 48 video elements, 171 audio elements totaling 79,700 feet
Language Of Materials
English
Custodial History
Most of the films in this collection were made by JoAnn Elam. In addition to Elam's films, the collection contains a number of films made by and/or for her father James O. Elam, M.D. and a few experimental films made by friends and peers (Bill Brand, Dan Perz, Ruth Klasses, etc.). The films were stored in Chicago by JoAnn Elam's husband, Joe Hendrix, following her death. Joe donated the collection to CFA in 2011.
Related Materials
Eleanor Boyer and Karen Peugh's video about Elam, JoAnn: My Sister the Mail Carrier (1977), is available through Media Burn Independent Video Archive.
Access Restrictions
This collection is open to on-site access. Appointments must be made with Chicago Film Archives. Due to the fragile nature of the films, only video copies will be provided for on-site viewing.
Use Restrictions
Chicago Film Archives holds the copyright for the films in this collection. No restrictions.
Creators
Elam, JoAnn (was created by)

JoAnn Elam (1949-2009) was a Chicago-based experimental independent filmmaker. Her short experimental and documentary films capture the spirit and ethos of a politically active, feminist, and socially conscious artist.

Elam was born in Chicago on April 20, 1949 to James and Elinor Elam, and was one of eight children. JoAnn was very close to her mother, ­­who was president of the Chicago League of Women Voters from 1972 to 1977. Elam's father was a well-respected and successful physician who specialized in anesthesiology; he was a professor in Anesthesiology at the University of Chicago and is credited with developing a technique referred to as "rescue breathing" and numerous advances in clinical anesthesiology and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He made a number of films that document and promote the medical techniques he developed, including Rescue Breathing (mid 1950s), in which JoAnn appears as a young child, demonstrating her father's rescue breathing technique on another child.

After high school (which she attended in Kansas City, Missouri from 1964 through 1966), Elam attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio for one year. She soon lost interest in getting a college degree, but liked the politically progressive lifestyle of the school and artistic community, so she stayed in Yellow Springs. She met her first husband, filmmaker Bill Brand, at Antioch during this time.

In the late 1960s, the experimental film community that developed in and out of Antioch College was extremely vibrant, active, and influential. Paul Sharits was teaching there at the time, and Brand was working with and for Sharits on various film and audio pieces. It is during this time that Elam began making films on 8mm.
Elam traveled quite a bit during the late 1960s, and spent the summer of 1967 (the "Summer of Love") in San Francisco. While she was in San Francisco, Elam would crash with friends and occasionally on the street, following her own desires, passions, and ideas about life. She supported herself with knitting, which she would sell or trade to friends and the people she met in Haight-Ashbury. Throughout Elam's life she was very dedicated to making things from scratch – knitted clothes, bread, cake, etc.

After Brand graduated from Antioch, he and Elam moved to Chicago where Brand began the MFA program in film at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Although Elam wasn't a student at SAIC, she was very much a part of the community of experimental filmmakers that developed out of the film department at the School of the Art Institute in the early 1970s. Stan Brakhage was teaching at the school at the time, and JoAnn regularly attended his lectures. Some of Elam's friends and fellow experimental filmmakers during this time included Saul Levine, Coleen Fitzgibbon and Marjorie Keller, among others.

Filmmakers who were making films on 8mm and Super-8mm film at the time—such as Elam, Levine, and Keller—were considered a minority group within the experimental film community of Chicago. Some of the (mostly) male filmmakers who worked in 16mm film looked down on artists such as Elam, who chose to work in the less expensive, consumer, home movie format of 8mm. At the time Elam was shooting on 8mm film, it was already considered to be an outdated format (superseded by the introduction of Super 8mm film) and cameras and film stock were relatively inexpensive. Eight-millimeter cameras and editing equipment were portable and allowed the filmmaker to work at home, which was a part of the appeal for an  artist without institutional access and support like Elam. The 8mm experimental film scene at this time was extremely vibrant and active, and filmmakers such as Levine, Keller and Elam developed a very particular aesthetic out of the constraints and possibilities afforded by the small gauge medium. In her own words, "Small gauge is not larger than life, it's part of life."

The 8mm films that Elam made during the 1970s and 80s captured various aspects of life in Chicago, domestic spaces, and everyday people. There wasn't a strong division between the styles of experimental cinema and documentary filmmaking in the community at this time, and Elam's films employed experimental shooting and editing strategies while simultaneously documenting of various aspects of her life, community of friends, filmmakers and artists, and the city of Chicago.    

The merging of documentary and experimental aesthetics would become more pronounced in the films that Elam is most recognized for, Rape (1975) and Lie Back and Enjoy It (1982).  These two films are probing feminist examinations of sexual assault and the representation of women, and utilize experimental techniques in order to call into question the way in which women are depicted on screen. Both Rape and Lie Back and Enjoy It are referenced in several key texts on documentary and feminist cinema, and are fascinating examples of Elam's interest in merging radical form and technique with radical political content.

JoAnn Elam, Bill Brand, Warner Wada, and Dan O'Chiva formed Filmgroup at N.A.M.E. in 1973 with the intention of showing challenging contemporary experimental work and films that were being made by local artists - work which they felt were neglected by the more institutional and established venues in Chicago. Elam was actively involved in programming and the day-to-day operations (including keeping track of the group's financial records, since she was a gifted mathematician) of the group. One of the goals of these early screenings was to have the filmmaker in attendance to discuss their work, and filmmakers would often travel to these screenings in exchange for a small amount of money, a bed to crash on, and some dinner. The group later became Chicago Filmmakers.

Elam became friends with Chuck Kleinhans and Julia Lesage during this time, around 1974, as Kleinhans and Lesage were starting the cinema journal Jump Cut. The Film Center at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, headed by Camille Cook and B. Ruby Rich, had just started as well. About once or twice a month, Elam, Rich, Linda Williams (who was teaching at the UIC Circle Campus), Stephanie Goldberg, Lesage, Kleinhans, and various other artists, filmmakers, scholars, and enthusiasts associated with Jump Cut and Chicago Filmmakers would have a dinner party followed by a screening of films by the people in attendance. This group of colleagues and friends adopted the name "The Rhinos" after walking to a screening at Kartemquin on a cold winter evening, and having a group of kids throw snowballs at them and tell them that they looked like a group of Rhinos.

In 1973, Elam began working at the US Post Office. The Post Office has historically been an attractive workplace for intellectuals and artists, and Elam saw it as conducive to her artistic sensibility, her belief in supporting and working in a socially and racially diverse workplace, and her need to meet the economic demand of regular wage. Elam worked for the USPS, primarily in Logan Square, for 10 years. During this time she formed a strong social network with her fellow employees, and met her second husband, Joe Hendrix. There was a huge postal strike in 1980 and Elam was very politically engaged with the postal workers union and labor rights issues. She documented a number of union rallies and protests, as well as her fellow letter carriers during this time. She had a strong personality and set of personal ethics, and often questioned authority. Unwilling to be silent when faced with unjust practices, Elam would stand up for her beliefs even if this meant she faced resistance from post office management.

Elam's unfinished project, Everyday People (1979-1990), is based on her experiences as a letter carrier for the US Postal Service in Chicago, the various people she met while on the job, the political struggles they faced with the administration and the union, and larger issues related to the history of labor struggle and activism in the United States. Everyday People was influenced by Harry Braverman's analysis of the working conditions under capitalism, and Elam integrated these ideas into her study of USPS letter carriers, union members and protests, and the various ways in which USPS workers negotiated the system and the conditions of their employment. The form of the film changed as she continued to work on it, and combined experimental and observational documentary techniques in a radical manner.  She screened the film in various stages of progress to both letter carriers and union members. Elam maintained numerous journals and notebooks on the film project, in additional to creating approximately 250 film, video and audio elements. These notes and materials provide an unparalleled level of access to her creative process, political and artistic ideas, and the practical, economic, and ethical issues that impacted her work as an independent artist and filmmaker.  

After working at the Post Office, JoAnn went on to work as a tax preparator. This was initially seasonal work, and she would eventually complete a BS degree in accounting from Northeastern University. She worked as a bookkeeper for various artists, activists, local arts organizations and the League of Women Voters, and saw this work as part of a larger mission to encourage fiscal responsibility and stability for artists and arts organizations. She loved to garden and worked to attain status as a "Master Gardener." She worked to help landscape and develop gardens in various communities in the city of Chicago, and often spoke of a fantasy of letter carriers also being master gardeners, delivering the mail, seeds, and gardening advice to their neighborhood. As Chuck Kleinhans commented in his remembrance of JoAnn, "a perfect evening for her was a gathering of friends, a meal of fresh fruits and vegetables from her garden (supplemented by her husband's Southern style barbeque), and rhubarb pie or chocolate cake followed by several people screening past films and works-in-progress."

JoAnn passed away on June 25, 2009 following a struggle with cancer.

Elam, James O. (was created by)
James O. Elam (May 31, 1918 – July 10, 1995) was a well-respected and successful physician who specialized in anesthesiology. He was a professor in Anesthesiology at the University of Chicago and is credited with developing a technique referred to as "rescue breathing" and numerous advances in clinical anesthesiology and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He made a number of films that document and promote the medical techniques he developed, including Rescue Breathing (mid 1950s), in which his daughter JoAnn Elam appears as a young child and demonstrates rescue breathing technique on another child.

Elam was born in Austin, Texas. He was married to Elinor Elam, who served as president of the Chicago League of Women Voters in the 1970s. They had eight children.