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    Hello,

    I apologize if this thread is misplaced. I'm a filmmaker and photographer from Pittsburgh, PA with an interest in Civil War history. I've only been to one reenactment but it was enough to pique my interest in shooting a documentary on the subject. I admit that I'm not very familiar with reeanactment in general (how they're organized, etc.), but I'd like to maybe follow a certain company in the preparation for and through a reeanactment. If it matters to anyone, I do shoot only on film (16mm), as opposed to digital and try to find subjects that I believe ought to be preserved on film.

    If anyone has interest in this, or if someone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated. I can be reached at john_r_jaquish @ gmail.com.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Jaquish View Post
    Hello,

    I apologize if this thread is misplaced. I'm a filmmaker and photographer from Pittsburgh, PA with an interest in Civil War history. I've only been to one reenactment but it was enough to pique my interest in shooting a documentary on the subject. I admit that I'm not very familiar with reeanactment in general (how they're organized, etc.), but I'd like to maybe follow a certain company in the preparation for and through a reeanactment. If it matters to anyone, I do shoot only on film (16mm), as opposed to digital and try to find subjects that I believe ought to be preserved on film.

    If anyone has interest in this, or if someone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated. I can be reached at john_r_jaquish @ gmail.com.

    Thank you.
    Well, you couldn’t have picked a better time with the sesquicentennial here. There are a number of big events coming up. I suggest you contact Chris Anders (a member of this forum) who operates Rear Rank productions and consider the Maryland My Maryland event in September which will focus on the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. IMHO, that would be a great event to showcase. There are several postings in the Events section of this forum about that event.

    Also, please note that the big shoot ‘em ups are fun if done right, but many reenactors also participate in smaller living history events at historic sites, parks and battlefields, as well as in ceremonies, parades, color guards, and commemorations of unique events, like the recent Taps 150 weekend. This aspect of the hobby receives much less attention than the big reenactments and it’s where many of us spend the majority of our time reenacting.

    Best of luck with your project!
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    I agree with Quickstep -- Maryland, my Maryland would be an excellent (and quality) event to begin your project with. It would be nice to have the multiple aspects of this hobby documented, instead of just the battle reenacting part, because, as Quickstep mentioned above, it's not all we do -- though it is mostly what people know. If you do go through with the project, and I hope you, good luck! There are many good people who will be more than willing to help you and guide you along.

    Also, I applaud you for still shooting with film. There is something in film that digital just cannot capture, and it seems it is becoming a lost art. Keep it up!

    Your most humble and obedient servant,

    Eric Stuart

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Jaquish View Post
    Hello,

    I apologize if this thread is misplaced. I'm a filmmaker and photographer from Pittsburgh, PA with an interest in Civil War history. I've only been to one reenactment but it was enough to pique my interest in shooting a documentary on the subject. I admit that I'm not very familiar with reeanactment in general (how they're organized, etc.), but I'd like to maybe follow a certain company in the preparation for and through a reeanactment. If it matters to anyone, I do shoot only on film (16mm), as opposed to digital and try to find subjects that I believe ought to be preserved on film.

    If anyone has interest in this, or if someone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated. I can be reached at john_r_jaquish @ gmail.com.

    Thank you.
    I had some questions for you, but it appears the email address you provided does not exist. Do you perhaps have another way to contact you? I did send a PM to you with our specific questions.

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    Hello,

    I apologize for my lack of response, I was summoned out of town unexpectedly on a shoot and had no internet access. I see I incorrectly formatted my e-mail. It's johnrjaquish@gmail.com (with an "r" there in the middle).

    Thank you very much for the suggestions. The "Maryland, My Maryland" event sounds very promising. Would anyone have a contact for Rear Rank Productions/Chris Anders?

    Thank you again,
    John

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    Hello,

    I apologize for my lack of response, but I was called out of town unexpectedly on a job and had no internet access. I also see I incorrectly formatted my e-mail address. It's johnrjaquish@gmail.com (with an "r" there in the middle).

    Thank you for the suggestions. The "Maryland, My Maryland" event seems very promising. Would anyone have the contact info for Rear Rank Productions or Chris Anders?

    Thank you again.

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