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[Commlist] CFP: Archives for Education - Creative Reuse for Student Filmmakers
Fri Feb 21 12:59:46 GMT 2020
Registration is now open for a free one-day symposium at BFI Southbank, 
London on May 21st, hosted by BFI Education, reflecting on the first 
full academic year of the Archives for Education 
<http://www.archivesforeducation.com/> scheme and the theme of creative 
reuse of archival material by young filmmakers: 
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/edit?eid=95889547217
The Call for Papers deadline is fast approaching on *March 8th,*please 
see the CFP below:
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*Archives for Education:Opening up the Archives to Young Filmmakers- 
Call for Papers*
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As cultural heritage organisations digitise their collections and 
increase public access, the creative reuse of moving image archive 
material remains problematic, beset by questions of copyright law, 
rights clearance and “fair dealing” exceptions. TheArchives for 
Education <http://www.archivesforeducation.com/>project provides a new 
model for the creative reuse of archive film in higher education, giving 
student filmmakers access to 39 films from the BBC and the BFI National 
Archive for creative reuse on course-related projects for the first 
time. 55 institutions have signed up to the scheme, allowing student 
filmmakers to connect their vision of Britain today with archival 
representations from their parents’ and grandparents’ generations.
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This one-day symposium, organised by Kingston School of Art and hosted 
by BFI Education, reflects on the first full academic year of the scheme 
andexplores the creative and learning opportunities creative reuse can 
offer to young filmmakers and how the scheme can be developed within and 
beyond higher education.
We invite proposals for 20-minute presentations which critically reflect 
on the topics below or the general theme of creative reuse of archive 
material, in the UK or internationally:
  * The creative reuse of archive material as a teaching tool – to
    explore film history, the evolution of film practices,
    representation and time
  * Case studies on the use of archive content for student projects, and
    how students have creatively responded to it
  * Creative approaches to working with archive material – what new
    lines of enquiry and methodology can creative reuse open up for
    young filmmakers?
  * Found footage and the audiovisual essay
  * Professional practice around archive licensing, clearance and copyright
  * The ethical considerations of working with archive material
  * Working with archives to open up access to moving image material for
    creative reuse by young filmmakers
To submit a proposal, please send an abstract of no more than 250 words 
and a 50-word bio to (s.osullivan /at/ kingston.ac.uk) by*March 8th*. We also 
plan to screen a programme of student films produced through the scheme 
at the symposium and invite submissions from participating institutions. 
Please send non-public screening links to (s.osullivan /at/ kingston.ac.uk) 
by*April 1st.*
We are grateful to the BFI, BBC Archive Editorial and Learning on Screen 
for their ongoing support for the project.
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