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[ecrea] VIEW Journal issue 8 on Archive-Based Productions
Thu Jan 14 01:50:48 GMT 2016
EUscreenXL proudly presents Volume 4, Issue 08 of the open access VIEW
Journal of European Television History and Culture.
In 1927, when Esfir Schub released her commissioned film The fall of the
Romanov Dynasty to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the October
Revolution, she hardly knew that her extensive use of film footage and
newsreels of the event would mark the invention of a new ‘genre’: the
archive-based production or compilation genre. Television has adopted
this genre, but audiovisual archives have fuelled a wide array of
programmes and genres beyond compilation productions.
Government, business, broadcast and film archives as well as amateur
collections and home videos are commonly used to spark memories and
re-enact events from the past in various contexts. They are made widely
accessible and re-used in traditional broadcast productions or given a
second life in digital environments through online circulation. In this
issue, scholars, archivists, and other media practitioners consider,
highlight and elaborate on Archive-Based Productions.
This eight issue was co-edited by Claude Mussou, head of InaTHEQUE, and
Mette Charis Buchman, senior manager of archive research at Danish
Broadcasting Corporation (DR).
Issue 08 is now fully and freely available at www.viewjournal.eu
<http://www.viewjournal.eu>.
All articles can be read on screen, where source materials can be found
embedded in the article text, or saved as a PDF for reading offline.
----- Table of Contents -----
Editorial - Claude Mussou, Mette Charis Buchman
Discoveries
'Plundering' the Archive and the Recurring Joys of Television - Lisa
Kerrigan
Compiling European Immigration History: the Case of Land of Promise -
Andrea Meuzelaar
'Goodwill Ambassador': the Legacy of Dutch Colonial Films - Gerda Jansen
Hendriks
Histoire Parallèle/Die Woche vor 50 Jahren (La SEPT/ARTE 1989-2001):
Newsreels as an 'Agent and Source of History' - Jean Christophe Meyer
Eyewitnesses of History: Italian Amateur Cinema as Cultural Heritage and
Source for Audiovisual and Media Production - Paolo Simoni
Archive Footage in New Programmes: Presentational Issues and
Perspectives - Steve George Bryant
Explorations
Authorship, Autobiography and the Archive: Marilyn on Marilyn,
Television and Documentary Theory - Paul Kerr
The Television Archive on BBC Four: from Preservation to Production -
Vana Goblot
Visions of Reconstruction: Layers of Moving Images - Floris Jan Willem
Paalman
Scratch's Third Body: Video Talks Back to Television - Leo Goldsmith
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Find issue 08 at http://www.viewjournal.eu.
All articles can be read on screen, where source materials can be found
embedded in the article text, or saved as a PDF for reading offline.
VIEW is published by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in
collaboration with Utrecht University, University of Luxembourg and
Royal Holloway University of London. It is supported by the EUscreenXL
project and the European Television History Network.
With warm regards,
Erwin Verbruggen and the VIEW editorial board.
Erwin Verbruggen
Project lead R&D
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE Hilversum | Postbus 1060, 1200 BB
Hilversum | beeldengeluid.nl <http://beeldengeluid.nl>
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