Dear colleague
We've had a few technical problems with our registration form for the
conference on 15th March, so if you are interested in coming, I hope you
will re-visit the Institute of Communication Studies website at:
http://ics.leeds.ac.uk
Or contact Sarah Ventress on [log in to unmask]
Thanks and best wishes
ian
Moving Image Archiving and the Academy
A MeCCSA Practice Section Conference
Supported by the BUFVC
Saturday, 15 March 2008, University of Leeds
Call for Registration
Following on from MeCCSA’s Future of Screen Heritage symposium held in
September 2007, this conference reassesses aspects of the institutional and
intellectual links which exist between our film archives and our
universities, and explores how they might develop and strengthen.
Such links now seem woven into the fabric of scholarly activity around
research and curation of moving image material. New questions now
challenge us, from the implications of digitisation on collections and
access, to the challenges of copyright and legal deposit. Join us to
discuss these.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Charles Barr (Washington University in St. Louis) Nicholas Pronay
(University of Leeds)
Confirmed presentations from:
Claude Mussou (Institut National de l’Audiovisuel, Paris) Johan Oomen
(Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Hilversum) Patrick Russell
(BFI, London) Justin Smith (University of Portsmouth) Richard Taylor (East
Anglian Film Archive, Norwich) Peter Todd (BFI, London)
Delegate fees are £30 concessionary rate; £40 standard rate; £50 for
registrations after March 7th. Fees include lunch and refreshments. To
register please complete form available at http://ics.leeds.ac.uk and send
with fee to:
Sarah Ventress
Research Officer
Institute of Communications Studies
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 (113) 343 5805
Organised by the Louis Le Prince Centre for Cinema, Photography and
Television, Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds.
Supported by the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association,
Practice Section (MeCCSA Practice); and by the British Universities Film
and Video Council (BUFVC).
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