On the Materiality of the Audio-Visual Heritage
At Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola in Donostia (San Sebastián), Spain, from 4 to 7 October 2022 and on 31 January 2023.
Table of Contents
How has sound and image been recorded and reproduced? We will explore the various approaches that have been undertaken during the one a half past centuries and discuss why some succeeded and others did not. Understanding the original processes is the foundation not only for conservation but also for successful modern restorations.
This class is a technical history of both the sound and the moving image record and their reproduction. The acoustic, electrical, magnetic and digital era are considered for sound; the photographic, mechanical, magnetic and digital era for moving images. Not only the current archival media (radio, film, television and video) are explored, but also computers, video games and even space exploration.
Tuesday 4th October
Wednesday 5th October
Thursday 6th October
Friday 7th October
Tuesday 31st January 2023 (poster presentations)
- Ana Caro: Barbie Video Girl
- Catalina Giordano: Hand Painted Cinema
- Daniel Ángeles: VHS
- Daniel Delgado: DV
- Isaac Tejedor: PAL
- Julio César Gonzales: Video8
- Kauri Ximon Jauregui: Kodachrome
- Laura Alhach: Nagra SN
- Laura Oliver: U-matic
- Mariana Daniela Santos Torres: CD
- Marta L. Lázaro: Floppy Disks
- Muriel Holguín: Sankyo Sound-702 (Super 8 projector)
- Paula García: SCART
- Petru-Ioan Pandrea: Technicolor IV
- Verónica Giselle Boggio: Disco fonográfico
Media Handling
Film Identification
- Alfonso del Amo García: Clasificar para preservar, Filmoteca Española, Madrid 2006
- Brian R. Pritchard: Identifying 16 mm Films. Staffs 2013
- Brian R. Pritchard: Identifying 35 mm Films. Staffs 2011 and 2013
- Brian R. Pritchard: Identifying Motion Picture Film Sound Tracks. Staffs 2021
- Kodak Edge Codes by Code, PDF, 327 KB (MD5 = 5493b48d6fbcf44bf7e51987f9557ab5)
- Kodak and Dupont Edge Codes by Year, PDF, 97 KB (MD5 = 3934a05a933c4e42846e0bbdd8109492)
- Kodak Edge Codes for 8 mm and 16 mm, PDF, 33 KB (MD5 = 3feb48c09cfeb5757739bf6ce08394a2)
- 16 mm and 8 mm Camera Identification, PDF, 319 KB (MD5 = dbc599c59fcd9a9bb4268f2451c65195)
Video Identification
Media Storage
- Paul Read: “A Short History of Cinema Film Post-Production”, in Joachim Polzer (ed.): Zur Geschichte des Kopierwerks (= Weltwunder der Kinematographie, n. 8), 2006, p. 41–132
- Diana Weynand and Vance Piccin with Marcus Weise: How Video Works. From Broadcast to the Cloud. Third Edition, Focal Press, New York NY and Oxon 2016
- Ray Edmondson: Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles. 3rd Edition, Unesco, Paris 2016
- Agathe Jarczyk, Reto Kromer, Yves Niederhäuser and David Pfluger: Digital Archiving of Film and Video: Principles and Guidance, Version 1.2, Memoriav, Bern 2019
- Reto Kromer: “On the Bright Side of Data Migrations”, in IASA Journal, n. 49 (December 2018)
- Reto Kromer: “Matroska and FFV1: One File Format for Film and Video Archiving?”, in Journal of Film Preservation, n. 96 (April 2017)
2023-10-22
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