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  1. The Film Exchange Building (FEB) is located in Detroit, Michigan, and was designed by C. Howard Crane and built in 1926 for the distribution and booking of movies for the Detroit area.

  2. The exchanges in the Film Building performed several significant functions. The exchanges matched studio films with theatres, performed a film pickup and delivery service, rewound and inspected returned movies, and stored films between showings.

  3. A film exchange was a business in film distribution that rented out movies to theaters. They opened up all over the United States to handle film reels during the silent film era. [1] Film exchanges were often a separate business from production.

  4. Apr 30, 2021 · Here, film exchanges formed a key nodal point that used scientific management strategies of efficiency to put manufacturers’ ephemeral commodities into circulation for the entertainment of mass audiences.

    • Richard Abel
    • 2021
  5. Board of Building Standards; Design Review Committee; ... Designated Landmarks / Film Exchange Building . Film Exchange Building. Landmark Details. 1920. 2106 Payne ...

  6. The seven-story Film Exchange Building was not just historically funky, it was also historically important because Detroit was the first city in North America to erect a structure devoted specifially to the motion picture industry, according to the book Detroit's Downtown Movie Palaces, by Michael Hauser and Marianne Weldon.

  7. This seven-story building was built at the corner of Cass and Montcalm in 1926 for the distribution and booking of movies for the Detroit area. It was erected near Grand Circus Park, then the city's theater district, having been home to the Fox , State , Capitol, Adams and Madison theaters, among others.