The fate of 35mm as an acquisition and exhibition medium is intimately connected with questions of future-proofing, archiving, preservation, and access, which are currently at the foreground of recent debates around screen heritage in the UK. In this article, I explore the threat of digital projection to the viability of the 35mm release print, the impact of this on film stock production, and how this will affect film preservation. Whilst these issues are universal, this article is oriented toward a UK perspective
Documentary filmmaking has evolved through its inceptions in 1922’s Nanook of the North to 2018’s Ic...
The digital revolution is generally perceived to have made 35mm slides obsolete, but somehow along t...
This paper explores the opportunities offered and the challenges involved in digitising, presenting ...
The fate of 35mm as an acquisition and exhibition medium is intimately connected with questions of f...
This paper explores the current controversies surrounding film preservation in the digital era. Ques...
This article addresses the politics of film digitization by arguing that we should reconsider archiv...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Convergence, Vol 9...
The shift to digital production methods for moviemaking has resulted in a proliferation of digital m...
It has become almost axiomatic to state that the transition to digital technologies represents a mom...
Digital preservation is posing major challenges to audiovisual institutions. However, debates surrou...
Film archivists are facing a new challenge as we move from digitizing analog video tape to digitizin...
How do the choices made by film archivists and restorers impact the way films are presented? How do ...
This paper addresses the lack of published work on the preservation of digital materials within Euro...
The transition from photochemical to digital has without doubt profoundly affected filmmaking and fi...
Diffusé avec l’accord des Éditions Amsterdam University Press, détentrices des droits d’auteur sur c...
Documentary filmmaking has evolved through its inceptions in 1922’s Nanook of the North to 2018’s Ic...
The digital revolution is generally perceived to have made 35mm slides obsolete, but somehow along t...
This paper explores the opportunities offered and the challenges involved in digitising, presenting ...
The fate of 35mm as an acquisition and exhibition medium is intimately connected with questions of f...
This paper explores the current controversies surrounding film preservation in the digital era. Ques...
This article addresses the politics of film digitization by arguing that we should reconsider archiv...
“The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Convergence, Vol 9...
The shift to digital production methods for moviemaking has resulted in a proliferation of digital m...
It has become almost axiomatic to state that the transition to digital technologies represents a mom...
Digital preservation is posing major challenges to audiovisual institutions. However, debates surrou...
Film archivists are facing a new challenge as we move from digitizing analog video tape to digitizin...
How do the choices made by film archivists and restorers impact the way films are presented? How do ...
This paper addresses the lack of published work on the preservation of digital materials within Euro...
The transition from photochemical to digital has without doubt profoundly affected filmmaking and fi...
Diffusé avec l’accord des Éditions Amsterdam University Press, détentrices des droits d’auteur sur c...
Documentary filmmaking has evolved through its inceptions in 1922’s Nanook of the North to 2018’s Ic...
The digital revolution is generally perceived to have made 35mm slides obsolete, but somehow along t...
This paper explores the opportunities offered and the challenges involved in digitising, presenting ...