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Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2011-01-0090
Identifier: F.2004-02-0125
Collection: Jack Behrend Collection, 1932-2001
Identifier: F.2012-03-1066
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2012-03-1273
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2012-03-1272
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2012-03-1282
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: V.2011-01-0692
Identifier: F.2012-03-1200
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2012-03-0977
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
Identifier: F.2012-03-1201
Collection: Frank Koza Collection
The JoAnn Elam collection primarily consists of films made by independent filmmaker JoAnn Elam. Elam primarily shot on 8mm film, although she did work extensively with 16mm, Super-8mm film and early video. A number of 8mm films have been printed to Super-8mm stock, and films like Rape (1977) and the unfinished Everyday People employed multiple formats (16mm, video, and 8mm). This collection also contains several historically important medical films made by James O. Elam, M.D., JoAnn Elam's father, which document his development of the "rescue breathing" technique and numerous other advances in clinical anesthesiology and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Additionally, there are at least two titles by experimental filmmakers and artists Dan Perz and Ruth Klasses. This collection is sponsored by Susan Elam, Kenneth Belcher and Sandy Ihm.
Identifier: F.2005-08-0233
Collection: Bill Stamets Collection, 1959-1995
Identifier: F.2006-03-0016
Collection: Paul Hockings Collection, 1962-1976