~ NSB Dives into Florida’s Film History with David Morton ~
Morton, a history and media studies instructor at the University of Central Florida, took the audience on a journey through over a century of filmmaking in the Sunshine State. From the early pioneers in Jacksonville to the modern television boom in South Florida, Morton highlighted the diverse locations, influential policies, and iconic productions that have shaped Florida’s unique role in the entertainment landscape.
“Florida has often been overlooked in terms of its contributions to film history,” Morton explained. “But the state has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern entertainment industry. This is a story of creativity, innovation, and the enduring allure of the Sunshine State on the silver screen.”
Attendees were treated to rare films and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, gaining a newfound appreciation for Florida’s “third coast” status in American film and television. Morton’s insightful commentary shed light on how Florida’s landscapes, politics, and cultural identity have influenced countless stories captured on camera.