A still from Reality’s Invisible (1971)

The Robert E. Fulton III Archive

Digital Archivist, Color Correction

I’ve managed the digital archive of experimental filmmaker Robert Fulton for several years now, organizing and cataloguing over 100+ works created over the course of his expansive career, spanning from the late 1960’s to 2000.

Among other techniques, Fulton would shoot with a frenetic single-frame burst style, while playing with twisting motions of a handheld 16mm Bolex. His films were often poetic, meditating on man’s relation to nature and ethnographic documentations of other cultures.

Work at the archive involves color correction restoration of damaged films, coordinating with academics studying Fulton’s work, and producing screeners for film festivals and interested distributors.

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