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{Home > People > Faculty > Senate Faculty > Scott Simmon}---------------
Ph.D.
University of California,
Davis, 1979 Scott Simmon works at the intersection of film scholarship, archiving, and access-especially with the goal of expanding the canon of U.S. films that are taught and studied. To this end, his best known publications are two DVD-and-text anthologies, Treasures from American Film Archives and More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894-1931 which together make available one hundred films preserved by U.S. public archives. Two restorations he supervised for the Library of Congress have also become key to the film-studies canon: Oscar Micheaux's Within Our Gates (1919; the earliest surviving film by an African American) and Lois Weber's birth-control and abortion drama Where Are My Children? (1916). Brief Biography:
Scott Simmon is the English Department's current Director of Graduate Studies. He also obtained his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. here. As curator of film programs at the Library of Congress, he founded the Library's first cinema exhibition space. For the National Film Preservation Board , he co-authored a report on the state of American film preservation and helped formulate the national film preservation plan, submitted to Congress in 1994. For the National Film Preservation Foundation , he curated Treasures from American Film Archives (called by The New York Times "the best DVD set of the year" in 2000) and the More Treasures from American Film Archives anthology, which makes available on DVD films preserved by the five major U.S. film archives: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , George Eastman House , the Library of Congress , the Museum of Modern Art , and the UCLA Film and Television Archive . Simmon's writings include books on directors King Vidor and D.W. Griffith. His most recent book, The Invention of the Western Film , won the 2003 Theatre Library Association Award , given for the year's "best English-language book about recorded performance." Publication Spotlight
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