Archive

Public-domain, Creative Commons, and U.S. federal-source footage gathered for the three legal video treatments.

1926

Down at Our Pond

Pond biology, frog eggs, classroom nature study

Public domain by age
1976

Forest Fire...Naturally!

Fire ecology, smoke, rangers, recovering forest

U.S. National Park Service
1970

The Amchitka Program

Island water, instruments, test-site dread

Public Domain Mark
1938

The River

Hydrology, dams, river systems, water force

Public Domain Mark
1936

The Plow That Broke the Plains

Maps, plains, dust, government-documentary history

CC0 / public domain
2005-2006

U.S. Fish & Wildlife refuge films

Birds, bison, marshes, desert, aerials, conservation

U.S. federal source
Music & Inspiration

With gratitude to Boards of Canada

The Field Film Reader is an independent study inspired by the music and atmosphere of Boards of Canada. Their work, especially its sense of memory, landscape, childhood, public-information media, and tape-worn technology, is treated here as an artistic north star.

With respect to Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin for the musical world that helped make these field-film treatments imaginable. This site is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Boards of Canada, Warp Records, or their rightsholders.

  1. 01sunshine recorder
  2. 02music is math
  3. 03julie and candy
  4. 04the beach at redpoint
  5. 051969
  6. 06Turquoise Hexagon Sun
  7. 07Happy Cycling