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East Silver Market / Call for submissions 2010

2010-04-21 | The 7th edition of East Silver documentary market specialized in Eastern and Central European documentary is now open for submission. Interested filmmakers can submit their films to the biggest internationally recognized database of creative feature and television documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe. The call is for completed documentaries produced 2009 – 2010 with English subtitles or with English voiceover. Submissions deadline is 31st of July 2010.

For more information and an online entry form visit: www.eastsilver.net

 

WCF Initiates Restoration of Film From Hungarian National Film Archive

2010-03-28 |One of the latest restoration projects initiated by Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Foundation (WCF) is devoted to an early work of Hungarian-American filmmaker André de Toth, 'Two Girls in the Street' ('Két Lány Az Utcán') from 1939. While the Foundation will bear all costs for the restoration and preservation of 'Two Girls in the Street', the actual work will be carried out by the Cineteca di Bologna's L'Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory, official restoration partner of the WCF. After the restoration is completed, the Hungarian National Film Archive will receive a brand new 35mm copy later this year. Both, the Cineteca di Bologna as well as the Hungarian National Film Archive are making available parts of their holding's catalogue information available via filmarchives online. Scorsese established the World Cinema Foundation together with other distinguished international filmmakers in 2007 to call attention to the global cause of film preservation and to preserve and restore neglected films from around the world - but in particular from countries in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Central Asia, which often lack the financial and technical ability to do so.

For further information on the WCF, please visit www.worldcinemafoundation.net.

 

Virtual exhibition "A Roma Journey" now online

2010-03-08 |This week The European Library launched a new virtual exhibition called "A Roma Journey". It provides content about Roma’s rich cultural heritage across Europe; you can view a unique collection of full-text books, rare manuscripts, photographs, paintings, sound recordings and videos from the world of the Roma. Rarities on offer include the first ever dictionary written in Romani-Serbian-German in a concentration camp during WWII, traditional songs and tales, and letters exploring the experiences of a Roma family in Scandinavia.

Visit A Roma Journey

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Producers and Film Archives Agree on New Arrangements for Voluntary Deposit of Films in European Archives

2010-02-24 |After several years of negotiating, film producers worldwide, represented by FIAPF and European film archives, represented by ACE, signed a framework agreement setting out new arrangements for voluntary deposit of film and film materials in European archives. The purpose of the new arrangements is to update the 1971 FIAPF model contract for voluntary deposit to take into account the new digital environment and the enlargement of the European Union. The framework agreement serves as a reference for voluntary deposit of films and film materials and is complemented by a model contract for bilateral negotiation between the depositor and the individual film archive. The negotiations between ACE and FIAPF were supported by the European Commission's Audiovisual and Media Policy Unit. ACE's president Claudia Dillmann as well as FIAPF's president Luis Alberto Scalella welcome this agreement as a further consolidation of the co-operation between producers and film archives, which will also better support the work of European film archives than the 1971 contract.

The agreement can be downloaded here:
www.acefilm.de
www.fiapf.org
 

 

Dutch Film Organisations merge into Eye Film Institute Netherlands

2010-01-31 |On 31 December 2009, the Netherlands Filmmuseum (which contributes data to filmarchives online), Holland Film, the Netherlands Institute for Film Education (NIF), and the Filmbank pooled their resources to form a new organisation – the eye Film Institute Netherlands. With this merger, the Dutch film world has gained a sector-wide umbrella institute that works to support national cinema culture.

The establishment of eye was initiated by Education, Culture and Science Minister Ronald Plasterk, whose aim was to unite the sector in a nationwide institute, comparable to national sector institutes such as the Netherlands Music Center, the Netherlands Theater Institute (TIN) or, on international level, to colleague institutions such as the Danish Film Institute. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has promised to support the new institute, which is managed by former Filmmuseum director Sandra den Hamer, with € 350,000.

Eye’s ambitions go beyond the original responsibilities of the participating organisations in the field of film archiving, presentation, distribution, education, and promotion. Eye will develop initiatives to stimulate the Dutch cinema climate, becoming the face of Dutch cinema both at home as well as abroad and functioning as ambassador of national film culture.

In 2011 eye will move to its new headquarters (4 screens and 1,200 m² of exhibition space) in the Overhoeks neighbourhood, located across Amsterdam Harbour.

For more information please visit www.eyefilm.nl.
 

Publication "Copyright and Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for Digitization for U.S. Libraries, Archives, and Museums"

2009-12-23 | Digital communications technologies have led to fundamental changes in the ways that cultural institutions fulfil their public missions of access, preservation, research, and education. Institutions are developing publicly-accessible websites in which users can visit online exhibitions, search collection databases, access images of collection items, and in some cases create their own digital content. Digitization, however, also raises the possibility of copyright infringement. "Copyright and Digitization" aims to assist understanding and compliance with copyright law across libraries, archives and museums. It discusses the exclusive rights of copyright owners, the major exemptions used by cultural heritage institutions, and stresses the importance of risk assessment when conducting any digitization project. It also includes two cases studies, examining digitizing oral histories and student work.

The publication by Peter B Hirtle, Emily Hudson and Andrew T Kenyon is available for free download at

http://papers.ssrn.com

 

Read about Europeana from the US perspective

2009-12-23 | In her article, Ricky Erway of OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) provides a detailed and highly insightful outsider’s view on the Europeana project. Erway looks at Europeana from many vantage points: mandate and funding; branding and public relations; learning from others; aggregation; cooperation; content; rights; metadata; technology; access; user feedback; and sustainability – offering valuable advice for the Europeana community in doing so. Erway’s observations were originally presented during the LIBER/EBLIDA digitisation workshop in October and have now been published in the recent edition of LIBER Quarterly, the Journal of European Research Libraries.

A selection of the data collected in filmarchives online will be contributed to Europeana by summer 2010.

Find the complete article here:

http://liber.library.uu.nl


 

Europeana receives Eramus Award for Networking Europe

2009-10-19 | At the Erasmus EuroMedia Awards 2009 ceremony at the City Hall in Vienna on 16 October 2009, Europeana.eu was awarded the Erasmus Award for Networking Europe. The jury selected 3 Erasmus awards from 62 nominations out of around 230 applications. The award is given by the European Society for Education and Communication. All 62 nominees were also awarded the Erasmus Seal of Approval for excellent quality and educational value. The prize is a strong endorsement for Europeana, given by an objective international jury from the world of learning and research. To win the award, Europeana had to prepare an application showing how Europeana fitted criteria relating to the promotion of understanding and learning in Europe, and provide a short demo. Max Kaiser from the National Library of Austria and co-ordinator of EuropeanaConnect attended the awards ceremony and delivered an acceptance speech on behalf of Europeana. filmarchives online will contribute data and content beginning of next year to the Europeana web portal via the the project EFG - The European Film Gateway, which is currently working towards a web portal where film archives and cinèmathèques will give access to digitised materials (text, image, sound, moving image) from their collections.

Visit www.europeana.eu
Visit www.europeanfilmgateway.eu

 

 

Draft European Standard for Cinematographic Works

2009-09-18 |The CEN (Centre Européen de Normalisation) enquiry on the second of the European standards mandated by the Commission on interoperability of film databases finalised on 26 July 2009. Of the 25 CEN Members, 14 agreed with the possibility of adopting the draft "Film identification - Enhancing interoperability of metadata - Element sets and structures (prEN 15907)" as a European standard. The CEN Technical Committee (CEN/TC 372) responsible for this standard is meeting on 29/30 October in Frankfurt in order finalise the draft standard for its submission to the "formal vote" and final adoption.

The project "EFG - The European Film Gateway" has decided to use the future EN 15907 as a part of their semantic interoperability strategy for filmographic records.

More information: www.filmstandards.org

 

Registration for Joint BAAC (Baltic Audiovisual Archival Council) and LCSA (Lithuanian Central State Archive) Annual Conference 2009 now open

2009-07-28 |Under the title "Aggregation and Management of Audiovisual Content in the Digital Space" this year's edition of the conference aims at promoting the visibility of the Baltic heritage in a digital environment by sharing best practices and encouraging collaborative networks with national and Trans-European initiatives. The conference will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania, October 4-7, 2009 and is hosted by the Lithuanian Central State Archive together with the Institute of Library and Information Science at the University of Vilnius.

An early bird accreditation fee is available until 4th of September 2009.

Find the online registration form, the preliminary programme, and other relevant information at www.baacouncil.org.

 

Framework Agreement between ACE and FIAPF on Procedures for Voluntary Deposits of Films with Preservation Archives

2009-07-09 | After several years of negotiations, ACE (Association des Cinémathèques Européennes (Association of European film archives))and FIAPF (Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films (International Federation of Film Producers Associations)) settled on a framework agreement for voluntary deposit of films in film preservation archives. The agreement text had been approved at the FIAPF General Assembly in Cannes (May 2009) and later at the ACE General Assembly in Bologna (July 2009). The European Commission DG Information Society and Media supported the negotiations between both parties. Aim of the agreement is to substitute an older contract with the FIAPF from 1971 and to adapt it to a new digital environnement as well as to the enlargement of the European Union. The framework agreement is not binding but shall serve as a reference for voluntary use by the members of both parties. In addition to the agreement a model contract for bilateral negotiations will be set up.

 

 The framework agreement regulates:

    * Conditions of deposit

    * Initiative for Preservation and Restoration

    * Access and Use by the Producer and the Archive

    * Permant Withdrawal

Framework_Agreement_090701 (English version)

 

BFI seeks Project Manager

2009-06-17 | The British Film Institute is seeking a Project Manager to ensure the successful delivery of a new Collections Management System for the BFI National Archive - one of the world's most renowned film and television heritage Collections.

>>Official job advertisement (Note: Deadline for applications has passed beginning of July)

 

Magyar Nemzeti Filmarchívum:
The Rescue of "Hyppolit, the Butler"

2009-03-11 | Shot and premiered in 1931, "Hyppolit, the Butler", an immortal piece of Hungarian film history, reaping success in Hungary and abroad over decades, has been restored and saved for posterity with the support of the Hungarian Development Bank.

Directed by István Székely, "Hyppolit, the Butler" is an evergreen of Hungarian film history. After almost a decade of it’s completion in July 1945 it was played again in the movies. The 25th anniversary of Hungarian sound film was celebrated by its revival in October 1956. The next return was on 8 June 1972: In that year more than one million people saw it. Each time it was revived, the success was the same. According to the 1980 statistic data of Mokép, "Hyppolit" had attracted more than three and a half million viewers after its revival in 1956. In the 77 years since its making it lost nothing of its appeal, it has remained an unfading favorite of the Hungarian public. Its significance in Hungarian film culture is equivalent to the place of Mihály Kertész’s film "Casablanca" in global film culture.

Recorded on flammable nitro raw material, the sound and picture negative has luckily survived in the collection of the Hungarian National Film Archive. But in the almost eighty years since the shooting it has shrunk as badly as to become unsuitable for any copying by the traditional contact technology.

The Hungarian National Film Archive has restored the film with the support of the Hungarian Development Bank. The Hungarian Film Laboratory performed the digitzation and restoration of the motion picture material, and the Hungarian Film Archive carried out the digital cleaning of the sound. The restored picture and sound negative as well as a copy were generated in the Hungarian Film Laboratory.

 

Laterna Magica slides available online

2009-02-06 | The Cinémathèque Française holds a collection of 17’000 magic lantern slides from the 18th century to 1920. Now, the website www.laternamagica.fr gives access to a first selection of these slides. Since 1936, archivists of the Cinémathèque as well as several private collectors, among them Will Day (1873-1936), one of the first film historians, have assembled this exceptional collection over the years. Today, the stock is still growing, thanks to donations, acquisitions as well as to the funding of la Fondation Electricité de France. As the fragile glass paintings are likewise difficult to access for researchers as for the broader public, it was decided to first restore and then digitise the material. The digitisation has been supported by the Mission de la recherche et de la technologie du Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication. Two important collections are now available online: The “Life Models” series containing colourised photographic slides as well as hand painted large scale slides from the Royal Polytechnic Institution. Further digitised items will be added to the website successively. Coming up next is the “Lapierre” collection in autumn 2009.
 

 

filmarchives online Press Release

2009-01-27 | A groundbreaking project sees its successful completion in January 2009: three years ago, the EU-supported MIDAS project took up the challenge to integrate catalogue information from 18 European film archives and to make these resources accessible online via a single site. Now this outstanding project is realised. Via filmarchives online, about 25,000 cinematographic works are available fast and direct for research via the internet. And the portal keeps on growing: information, images and digitised films are added successively, as further archives are invited to join...

read full release

 

Cinémathèque municipale de Luxembourg looking for head of Archive

2009-01-08 | official job advertisement ...

 

filmarchives online Screening Event in Thessaloniki

2008-11-17 | A further filmarchives online screening showing "Scenes from Europe's Urban Past" will be presented at the 49th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Greece's grandest film festival. The screening will take place on November 20th in Olympion theatre (10, Aristotelous Square), room Pavlos Zannas, at 13:00. We are looking foward to meeting you there!

Thessaloniki International Film Festival

 

Building the European Film GatewayEFG Logo

2008-06-23 | Work on a joint European online film portal, the European Film Gateway, begins on September 21 with an inaugural meeting in Frankfurt am Main. The 2-day event brings together 20 partners, including 15 European film archives and museums. Their aim is to set up a central point of access to the European film heritage, overcoming institutional and language barriers. The Deutsches Filminstitut is responsible for the co-ordination of the European Film Gateway (EFG), and the project is funded by the European Commission’s eContentplus programme. By the end of the three-year project in 2011, more than 700,000 photographs, posters, texts, audio documents, and of course entire films and film clips, covering more than 100 years of film history, will be ready for access by professionals, students and film buffs. The platform is set to go online in 2010.

official press release

EFG project website

 

Nové sbírky budou k dispozici online

2008-06-25 | Integrace dalších datových příspěvků pokračuje. V minulých týdnech byly zařazeny do online databáze filmů katalogizační informace z následujících archivů: Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique (Brussels), Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Berlin), Fondazione Cineteca Italiana (Milan), IWF Knowledge and Media (Göttingen), LICHTSPIEL - Kinemathek Bern, Magyar Nemzeti Filmarchívum (Budapest) and Tainiothiki tis Ellados (Athens). Celkově jsou tak nyní k dispozici informace o více než 20.000 filmových dílech. Zařazení dalších dat je ve stádiu příprav.

Více o zpřístupněných archivních sbírkách

 

filmarchives online Screening Event:
"Scenes from Europe's Urban Past"

MEDIA

2008-06-27 | Fourteen film treasures from 1909 to 1978 will be presented in a special screening during the "Il Cinema Rotrovato" film festival in Bologna on July 3rd. The short film programme is exploring urban life in 20th century Europe from a variety of perspectives and has been compiled by the archives contributing to filmarchives online. We are looking foward to meeting you in Bologna!

download screening programme

 

Demo version of Europeana.eu online

2008-02-20 | The web portal of the European Digital Library, branded Europeana, will break new ground by bringing together millions of digitised resources from Europe’s archives, museums, libraries and audio visual collections through a single access point. The European Commission, a strong advocate of a European digital library, expressed its support for Europeana. The demo version of the Europeana is now online. The interested public can complete a reaction survey and win an iPhone.

The demo of Europeana and the video can be seen at www.europeana.eu
The official press release can be found here.

 

filmarchives online at the Berlin International Film Festival

2008-02-05 | filmarchives online will be present at this year's Berlin International Film Festival (07-17 Feb). The project will be represented on the European Film Market under the Umbrella of the MEDIA Programme. The stand is located in the Central Hall of the Martin-Gropius-Baus (Niederkirchnerstr. 7). We are pleased to welcome you within the framework of one of the world's biggest and most important film festivals in the world!

Berlinale 2008

 

European Digital Library Foundation welcomed by the Commissioner

 

2007-11-28 | Yesterday, the European Commission endorsed the work of the European Digital Library Foundation when high level EC officials met members for the formal handover of their statutes. "Europe's citizens should all be able to enjoy our rich cultural heritage. This Foundation is a significant step towards making that ambition come true," Commissioner Viviane Reding, responsible for Information Society and Media commented. "It shows the commitment of Europe's cultural institutions to work together to make their collections available and searchable by the public through a common and multilingual access point online."

Foundation members include the key European heritage and information associations. Their statutes commit members to work in partnership to:

     

  • Provide access to Europe’s cultural and scientific heritage though a cross-domain portal
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  • Co-operate in the delivery and sustainability of the joint portal
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  • Stimulate initiatives to bring together existing digital content
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  • Support digitisation of Europe’s cultural and scientific heritage

 

 

The European digital library is developing its prototype site for launch next year. To coincide with the formal handover to the Commissioner, the Foundation announced the CITY as the first of the site’s themes.

The CITY is a broad theme that will enable the prototype site to show the European urban experience from several perspectives. Emerging ideas include:

     

  • cities of the future/cities of the past
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  • migration and diaspora
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  • trade and industry
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  • design, shopping and urban cool
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  • pox, cholera and the plague: the route to urban health
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  • archaeology and architecture
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  • utopias and cities of the imagination
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  • riot and disorder
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  • palaces and politics
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The digital library project is gathering digitised content from European archives, museums, audio-visual collections and libraries. It will use maps, artefacts, photos, sound, film material, books, archival records and artworks to explore two millennia of connectivity between Europe’s cities.

Dr Wim van Drimmelen, foundation member and Director of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Netherlands, which hosts the European digital library initiative, said, "archives, museums, audio-visual collections and libraries are collaborating in order to guarantee that their resources can be brought together in a virtual world, regardless of where the original is held. It’s what users expect. However, the benefits are not just for the users. The development work is providing an excellent forum for knowledge transfer between the domains, which increases our collective ability to respond to changing user needs and remain relevant in the fast-moving digital environment."

More information about the European digital library can be found here.

 

Search Plugin Available

2007-10-26 | There is a search plugin available now, enabling direct access to the filmarchives online search engine quickly from the search bar in web browsers like Firefox or Opera. You can install this useful tool here:

install search plugin

 

World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

2007-10-26 | The UNESCO Recommendation for Safeguarding and Preservation of Moving Image has been adopted on 27 October 1980 in Belgrade. To celebrate this occasion, the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is held annually and draws attention to the importance of film as cultural heritage. It gives film archives the opportunity to present the different aspects of their work to a broader public.

The list of the activities of the participating ACE members is published here:

www.ace-film.eu

 

filmarchives online at the Venice International Film Festival

2007-08-01 | filmarchives online will be present at the 64. Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia with a promotion stand in the "Movie Village" (Lido di Venezia, August 29 – September 08, 2007). Right in front of the Palazzo del Cinema, the "Movie Village" offers information, relaxation and catering to all festival visitors. Founded in 1932, the Venice Film Festival is the oldest and one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world. It is part of the Venice Biennale, a major exhibition and festival for contemporary art. We are looking forward to meeting you!

La Biennale di Venezia