Guide to the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Downtown Development Collection - Sacramento Festival of Cinema (bulk 1995-1996) Collection Number: 2000/019 Sacramento Archives and Museum Collection Center Sacramento, California
Descriptive Summary Collection Name: Downtown Development Collection - Sacramento Festival of Cinema Collection Number: 2000/019 Collector: City of Sacramento Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) Extent: 1/2 cubic foot Repository: Sacramento Archives & Museum Collection Center 551 Sequoia Pacific Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 264-7072 Abstract: Created in 1973, the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) is the lead public agency and public developer regarding affordable housing, housing issues, and redevelopment projects for the city and the county. SHRA oversees residential and commercial revitalization activities in redevelopment areas throughout the city. The Agency offers a variety of financial assistance programs for first-time homebuyers, and provides several loan programs and other assistance to the business community. The Sacramento Festival of Cinema Collection contains in-depth information from the City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency to establish a film festival called Sacramento Festival of Cinema. The intention of this event was to spotlight Sacramento as a filmmaking destination and to generate revenue. The festival committee worked hard to emulate other popular festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival. The collection includes planning and development records and concludes with the financial analysis of the 1996 Sacramento film festival. 2
Administration Information Access: Collection is open for research. Publication Rights: Copyright has not been assigned to the Sacramento Archives and Museum Collections Center (SAMCC) for private collections. All requests to publish or quote from private manuscripts must be submitted to the Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of SAMCCE as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained by the reader. No permission is necessary to publish or quote from records. Preferred Citation: [Identification of item, prepared according to standard citation style such as MLA, ALAL, or Turabian], [Call Number]. Sacramento Festival of Cinema Collection, City of Sacramento, History and Science Division, Sacramento Archives and Museum Collections Center. Acquisition Information: Acquired in 2000 from City of Sacramento and Agency with Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) Processing History: Processed by Victoria E. Dye, 2006. Finding aid prepared by Victoria E. Dye, 2006. 3
Administrative History of the 1996 Sacramento Festival of Cinema The Sacramento Festival of Cinema was developed to spotlight Sacramento as a filmmaking destination and to generate revenue for the City of Sacramento. Its model was based on several other film festivals including Sundance, Vancouver, and New York, among others. The festival, billed as a 10-day event covering two weekends, took place in August 1996. Committee members included the following The festival group: Jim Terry Executive Director Dave Decker Director of Operations Ken Knoll Founder Advisory Group: Joan Dayton - Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Celia Ynigues - Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Debbie Timm Downtown Sacramento Partnership (Vice President of Sacramento Festival of Cinema) Jan Decker Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Lucy Steffens - Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Gina Montoya Mayor s office (Mayor Serna) Ed Canale Sacramento Bee The festival organizers which included the City of Sacramento, the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency, solicited films from the public in several categories. The program started off Friday evening with an opening reception, followed by a gala film premier. Options during the day included Lunch at the Movies, After Work at the Movies The weekends the event offered a Children s Movie Series, workshops, Homegrown Film & Video and on Fridays a Midnight Movie. The event also included the K Street Shoot using the K Street Mall area for shooting impromptu short movie clips during the 10-day event and on the last Saturday there was a New Technologies Expo for film and television. The event ended with an awards ceremony on Saturday evening of the second weekend. Venues used for viewing films were the Crest Theatre, the Tower Theatre, and the Convention Center. Sponsors included the Sacramento Bee, KFBK/Y92 radio, and AT&T wireless. The initial contributions came from the City of Sacramento, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency, and private sources. The Bee ran a large advertising campaign including spotlights on the festival and included articles explaining the different programs and what was happening on specific days during the 10-day event. The program appeared to be well planned, but not well attended. The final financial ledgers came in with a loss. The program continued for the following September as initially planned, but was not successful as was hoped. Presently, Sacramento is home to a variety of movie festivals, but none are related to the Sacramento Festival of Cinema. 4
Scope and Content: The Sacramento Festival of Cinema Collection is arranged in two series. The first series focuses on public relations information and the second consists of administrative information, with the bulk of the information ranging from 1995 to 1996. These items are arranged in chronological order and are in original order within the file folder, but not in chronological order by series or folder within the series. The first series consists of four file folders with emphasis on public relations and marketing. The first folder contains news clips and a marketing services proposal. The second file holds information regarding fact sheets, plan development, and sponsorship proposals. Correspondence regarding tax information, sponsorship choices, planning, funding requests, schedules, goals, objectives, and revision of work scope are the contents of folder three with dates ranging from June to October of 1996. Folder four includes technical information gathered between May 1995 - June 1996 and includes news clips, fact sheets, press releases, program highlights, examples from other film festivals, a business plan, sponsorship agreements with AT&T and the Sacramento Bee, and the mission statement of the festival. The second series contains administration records of Sacramento Festival of Cinema Collection and consists of five file folders. Folder five of the collection includes goals, objectives, and job descriptions for the festival. The sixth folder contains correspondence regarding the festival committee s response to the Sacramento Bee proposal (sponsorship), and a license agreement with the City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Convention Center. The festival program plan, timeline, and weekly status reports are housed in folder seven. The topic of folder eight is a conclusive set of agendas and meeting minutes between January and June 1996. This file also includes flow charts, and the festival schedule. The final folder has program projections and concludes with the financial analysis of the festival, including balance sheets and financial ledgers. 5
Downtown Development Collection Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency Sacramento Festival of Cinema 1995-1996 Location: 5:46; MC 15:09 Box 1 Series I Public Relations 1995-1996 4 ff Folder 1 Public Relations Materials (FIL 100) 1995-1996 (oversized tabloid separated out to MC 15:09) 2 Proposal with Correspondence (FIL 400) August 1995 3 Correspondence (FIL 300) June - October 1996 tax information, sponsorship choices, funding requests; goals and objectives. 4 Technical Study (FIL 900) May 1995 - June 1996 Examples from other Festivals; Business Plan. Sub Series II Administration 1995-1996 5 ff 5 Goals & Objectives (FIL 150) September - November 1995 6 Agreements (FIL 250) September 1995 Mar. 1996 Response to Bee Proposal; License Agreement 7 Scheduling (FIL 550) August 1995 - June 1996 8 Meeting Minutes (FIL 700) January - June 1996 9 Financial Analysis (FIL 960) January - September 1996 6