DOC NYC PRO ARCHIVAL & SURVIVAL OVERVIEW

November 16, 2015
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How do you preserve and continue to use archival material in the wake of the digital revolution?

On November 17th, the Archival & Survival series of panels (day 2 of the Insiders Conference), tries to answer this question. Co-presented by the Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors (ACSIL) and the International Documentary Association (IDA).

We have an Archive Expo going on in the Pro Lounge from 10am to 5pm, Co-presented by the Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors (ACSIL) and the International Documentary Association (IDA). Stop by and have your archive questions answered!

Start your day with bagels and coffee in the Pro Lounge and head over to the Morning Manifesto to hear filmmaker and Schomburg Center’s motion pictures curator, Shola Lynch (Free Angela and All Political PrisonersChisholm 72′Unbought and Unbossed) discuss the importance of archival footage.

Ken Jacobson (IDA) moderates the next panel Negotiating Rights where filmmakers and archival specialists David Peck (Reelin in the Years Productions), Clara Fon-Sing (NBCUniversal Archives), Alison Smith (WGBH), Laurens Grant (The Black Panthers: Vanguards of the Revolution) and Marilyn Ness (1971, E-Team) discuss how to negotiate the best contracts for your film.

DOC NYC artistic director Thom Powers moderates the next panel Monetize your Outtakes. Experienced archive licensors Jessica Bernman-Bogdan (Global ImageWorks), Domenick Propati (footage. net), Mick Reed (Clippn) and Jill Drew (Drew Associates) discuss how to put your outtakes and archives to commercial use.

In Preservation and Archives, filmmaker Catherine Murphy (Maestra) and Simon Lund (The Competition) along with Matt White (Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors) and Nicole Martin (archivist, Human Rights Warner) discuss the role of preservation in the digital age in a conversation led by IDA executive director Simon Kilmurry.

In Crafting a Story with Archival, leading experts Nan Halperin (ITN Source), Rosemary Rotondi (Missing People, Citizenfour), Sam Cullman (Art & Craft), and Penny Lane (Our Nixon) share insights about using archival material effectively and legally. Moderator: Karen Shatzkin (Shatzkin & Mayer).

End your day, relax and mingle at our Happy Hour co-presented by ACSIL and IDA.

Attend this day’s events with an All Access PassDOC NYC PRO pass, an Insiders Conference Pass, or Archival & Survival Day Pass. Your pass also includes an onsite Bagel Breakfast 9:15-10, Happy Hour 5-6, and entry to the PRO lounge 9:15-6.