Film archives have long been dedicated to preserving movies, and they ve been nimble in recent years in adapting to the changing formats and technologies through which cinema is now created and presented. This collection makes the case for a further step: the need to see media technologies themselves as objects of conservation, restoration, presentation, and research, in both film archives and film studies. Contributors with a wide range of expertise in the film and media world consider the practical and theoretical challenges posed by such conservation efforts and consider their potential to...
Film archives have long been dedicated to preserving movies, and they ve been nimble in recent years in adapting to the changing formats and technolog...
Film archives have long been dedicated to preserving movies, and they ve been nimble in recent years in adapting to the changing formats and technologies through which cinema is now created and presented. This collection makes the case for a further step: the need to see media technologies themselves as objects of conservation, restoration, presentation, and research, in both film archives and film studies. Contributors with a wide range of expertise in the film and media world consider the practical and theoretical challenges posed by such conservation efforts and consider their potential to...
Film archives have long been dedicated to preserving movies, and they ve been nimble in recent years in adapting to the changing formats and technolog...