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Archiving the Future

On 27th and 28th February 2010, Yorkshire Film Archive and York St John University hosted the Skillset-funded conference “Archiving the Future”.
The focus of the weekend’s presentations and discussions was on the issues and opportunities confronting archives in response to the fast-moving developments in digital technologies, particularly in terms of preservation of these materials and the impact on access work. Over 90 delegates attended the informative and enjoyable event, including archivists from a broad range of national and international organisations, academic lecturers, students, and film and TV programme makers.
Speakers from UK and international archives, and the production industry, presented a range of papers and discussion, covering:
* Commercial exploitation, working with commercial partners
* Understanding digital moving image media formats
* The impact of digital technologies on public access archives
* Preservation and digital formats
* Emerging technologies and archiving digital media
* Online access to film archives
Thanks to the speakers for their invaluable contributions to the event - Paul Bader, Mike Best, Thomas Christensen, Peter Fydler, Mikko Kuutti, Robert Lamrock, James Patterson, Heather Powell, Paul Read, Vanessa Toulmin and Simon Wood – and to Sue Malden for Chairing.
Due to popular demand, Paul Read, Thomas Christensen, Mikko Kuutti and James Patterson’s presentations are available to download in pdf format, below:
Digital Access and Digital Preservation: Paul Read
The Trouble with Film and Digits: Paul Read
Film Archive Preservation Strategies: Thomas Christensen
The Film Archive of the Future: Thomas Christensen
Managing the Public Archive: James Patterson









