Friday, December 28, 2012

Free viewing of American Collectors Film

PBS is streaming this film about why people collect things produced by Binary Studio Productions

American Collectors streaming on PBS

American Collectors 

Directors: Bob Ridgley and Terri Krantz

Most of us know someone who collects—30% of Americans do—and we love them anyway. But what drives obsessions such as this? That is the beating heart and prime directive of this verité documentary that examines the relationship between people and their objet du désir. From rock band KISS memorabilia to antique axes, from bobble heads to a giant ball of string, each collector tells their story, and each fascinating tale cumulatively suggests that our proclivity to collect 
   often means more than meets the eye. 

Antique Cars



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Reality TV Show Casting Collectors

Reality TV Show Casting Collectors
This Craig's List ad is currently nationwide and there is no shortage of people trying to cash in on the wave of interest in collectors and be the new "American Pickers" or "Hoarders".
Most reality shows are so contrived and scripted and consist of cheap shots and base humor.
I'm wondering when we will see the Real Housewives of Ebay?
The piece that makes "American Pickers" so good, is the authenticity.
They are not playing a part, they are the real thing. This is also the case
for "What the Sell".

Authentic characters and truth are what makes "American Pickers" and "What the Sell" so compelling.
American Collectors, a documentary film about people and their relationship with things, presents 13
collectors. In their own words, they share the passion they have for the items they collect.
For more information www.AmericanCollectorsMovie.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

A collector talks about the film American Collectors


Kristen is a collector and a designer of a women and children's clothing line based in vancouver, bc, canada

Here is a her blog talking about why people collect:
http://kristinrasmussen.blogspot.com/2011/04/american-collectors.html

American Collectors film can be seen on your Video on Demand cable system and IndieFlix.com

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Throwaway Society, American Collectors Film

Throwaway Society
If you haven't read the book, "Cheap, the High Cost of Discount Culture", http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106431468
you really should check it out. It brings to mind so many of the clothes I've purchased lately that have fallen apart
within months of bringing home. Things are made to be replaced rather than repaired.
Contrast that with the clothes that you can find in a vintage shop. They have already been around for
over 40 years, with zippers still intact and functional. back then, it would be unthinkable to have to replace a winter
coat after one season, because the plastic snaps and zippers have disintegrated.
That's why I love to look at collections of things we use and see something made 75 years ago still
in good shape and ready to be resurected. In the documentary film, American Collectors, many of the collectors interviewed also
expressed the admiration of the quality and fact the items they collect have a long history and can still be used.
I know for myself that's why I'm attacted to older things, more care was taken in the construction and they were made to be handed down,
not thrown in the landfill. We have to thank collectors for saving these objects, they preserve our history and the planet too!
For more information about American Collectors please go to www.AmericanCollectorsMovie.com

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Our Collectors, Keepers of Culture, American Collectors film


Our Collectors, Keepers of Culture
Caught the American Pickers NASCAR Challenge episode yesterday.
The boys went out to find artifacts for the NASCAR Hall of Fame. They called on people who where there in the beginning and uncovered some early artifacts. Nearly all people would have identified them as pieces of junk metal and car parts, but the items very exciting to the people at the Hall of Fame and they were delighted to get them.

The guys that saved these items, retained important artifacts and evidence of history. No matter what you may think about NASCAR, it is classic Americana and owes its start to Prohibition and the 18th Amendment.
We owe a lot to collectors who find value in things like this. The radio collector in the documentary film, American Collectors, has the history of our early communication and media on display in the Museum of Radio and Electricity in Bellingham WA
I think its important to know where we started and how we got here.

In the age of instant communication, its incredible to see where 100 years of technological advancement has gotten us.
As people rushed to get the latest upgrade, it's amazing to see what they cast aside. Looking at the elements of design and shapes of the early pieces we get an insight to what people valued.
If you ever find yourself in Bellingham WA, make the time and check out The Museum of Radio and Electricity. Its a world class museum. You can see a fraction of the vast collection in the film, American Collectors, available for download and video on demand on many digitable cable networks and IndieFlix.com
For more information please go to www.AmericanCollectorsMovie.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

American Collectors Film a forerunner to a Reality TV Phenomenon

American Collectors Film

a forerunner to a Reality TV Phenomenon

Bellingham, WA.

The documentary film, American Collectors is a comprehensive examination of the motivations of collectors in their pursuit to acquire and how they view their role as keepers of culture. Released in 2009, it hit the independent film festival circuit before the advent of the current wave of reality shows about storage auctions, collectors and hoarders.

The subject matter struck the cultural zeitgeist, by the time American Collectors had completed its first run, Hoarders was an emerging hit and American Pickers was making its debut. American Collectors was in front of the wave of interest and received national media attention with a write up in Paste magazine, interviews on NPR and a slot on the PBS independent film series, Reel Northwest, followed by additional PBS showings. Most recently, American Collectors was selected for Video On Demand showings throughout North America on digital cable networks and consortiums covering well over 6 million subscibers.

What the Sell! Another Reality Show about Stuff.

Every time you turn on the television there's yet another show about antique and collectors items. A blue-ribbon example is, What the Sell? on the Discovery Network. Three generations of women run a fine antique and consignment shop outside of Chicago. Lots of Midwestern charm and terrific interaction between the three women. Grandma Gloria is a real hoot. Pawn Stars meets Antique Road Show, its addicting to watch!

Now the question is, at what point do we hit saturation? There is a dedicated group of people who will always watch shows like these, but its definitely a "hot' topic right now.

Click on this image to see

Seattle Film critic Rubert Huttons' interview

with American Collectors co-directors

Bob Ridgely and Terri Krantz





















There is certainly a voyeuristic urge to see what other people have behind closed doors. And due to the success of these these shows and our film, American Collectors, the viewer can see the surprisingly wide variety of weird and wonderful stuff people collect.


Back in 2007 when co-director and producer Bob Ridgley and I began mapping out our idea for a documentary film about collectors there were only one or two shows on television covering this topic. Whenever we talked about our idea people were genuinely positive and encouraging. Did the collective consciousness suddenly decide collecting and shows about the stuff in our houses and garages would be interesting? Maybe the economic downturn forced people to reflect upon their habits of consuming and at the same time, when needing some extra money started looking at the stuff thats filling up our houses and storage units.

American Collectors is available for Video On Demand from many North American digital cable networks and also from IndieFlix.com.

For more information go to the American Collectors Web Site

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Secret World of Collectors, American Collectors Film

The Secret World of Collectors, American Collectors Film

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Ms. B. Hooping Allure. Another of the colorful characters featured in American Collectors


For the most part, collecting is a very private endeavor. With the exception
of the occasional celebrity collector, the activity carries on, unnoticed by most people.
Until now, that is. Enter Pawn Stars, American Pickers, and Storage Wars for starters. Lately,
not a day goes by without a new reality television series being
introduced with collecting as the foundation of the story.
An engaging ensemble of characters face the trials and tribulations of finding hidden treasures
concealed in abandoned storage units, houses and barns. The collections and very rarely the collectors
themselves, provide the canvas and the assembled cast of personalities provide the drama and human interest.

American Collectors, the documentary film released in 2009, goes straight to the collectors to get
a story. Without a scripted sub-plot, the film takes the viewer to the heart of the mystery, why do
people collect things and what do they get out of it? Each collector lays bare their passion about the
items collected and its effect on their lives. Its a very intimate look at a very private pastime.
With these authentic and compelling stories, the viewer can discover something about the relationship
with objects in their own lives.

American Collectors can be viewed on VOD in these cable outlets
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Charter
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Verizon FiOS (3/11)
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AT&T U-Verse
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Rogers (Canada)
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Mediacom
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Cogeco (Canada)
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Eastlink Communications
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Wave
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Blue Ridge
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Access Communication (CCSA)
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Source Cable (CCSA)
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NorthwsTel Cable (CCSA)
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Bluewater (CCSA)
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Seaside (CCSA)
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KPU
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Cable Cable (CCSA)