Robert Ford Collection

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High-up Doll, The
Film
High-up Doll, The
1962
Corner, The
Film
Corner, The
1962
Homing Pigeon, The
Film
Homing Pigeon, The
1963
Way Back, The
Film
Way Back, The
1964
Corner, The
Film
Corner, The
1962
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Collection Identifier
C.2012-04
Extent of Collection
4 reels of 16mm film totaling 3,500 feet.
Language Of Materials
English
Custodial History
The films in the Robert Form Collection were donated to CFA by Robert Ford.
Creators
Ford, Robert (was created by)
Robert Ford was born in 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in Bay Village, a small community located just west of Cleveland on Lake Erie. In 1956, Ford moved to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. He completed his undergraduate degree in 1960 and earned his masters degree from the Department of Radio, Television and Film in 1962.

While a student at Northwestern, Ford worked on a number of film projects with the support of the University, including “The High Up Doll” which was completed in 1962 with the assistance of faculty member Jack Ellis and a graduate assistant, Rod Whitaker. He continued on to make a number of sponsored documentary films with the support of Northwestern University on subjects ranging from Chicago street gangs to homing pigeons and the rehabilitation of children and adults with physical disabilities. Ford’s films from this period, including “The Corner,” “The Homing Pigeon,” “The Way Back,” and “Bridge to a Wider World,” won numerous international prizes and paved the way for his career as an independent producer.

In 1965 he worked for the Harvey Olson Tour Company, a Chicago-based travel agency, shooting commercial films of the company’s European tours. 1965 was also the year that Ford got married and joined Wilding, Inc., as a film director. Wilding, Inc. was an industrial film company that was based in Chicago and had large studio sound stages on Argyle Street.

In 1967, Ford transferred to the New York office of Wilding, Inc. in the position of Executive Producer and Branch Manager. After Wilding, Inc. was purchased by Bell and Howell, Ford left the company to pursue a freelance career that has included numerous diverse film and writing projects. Ford has written and produced films and videos, marketing and training programs, and other media promotions for major corporations including Jeep, Mercedes, Audi, Xerox, Met Life, Hyatt, and American Airlines, among many others. He is currently working as a digital and web entrepreneur, and is the founder and CEO of SK Media Holdings. He and his wife live in Stamford, Connecticut and New York City.