Moving Image Archiving and Preservation

Fall 2009 - Thursdays 1-5pm, Rm 643, 665 Broadway
additional sessions to be scheduled Thursdays 10-12

Moving Image and Sound: Basic Issues and Training
H72.2920

 
Instructor: Ann Harris, 212-998-1606

Class requirements:

Attendance is required at all regularly scheduled class sessions. Any unexcused absence may result in an incomplete. All activities (practice sessions and field trips) not scheduled during the Thursday class time (i.e., 10-5) are strongly recommended, but failure to attend will not result in an incomplete.

Class participation is absolutely required in this class. The major part (70 percent) of your grade is based on class participation. This includes hands on projects, practice, and tests, as well as verbal class participation.

There is one written project in the class. This project includes an in-class presentation. The project represents 30 percent of your grade. Your ability to deliver the paper and presentation on time will be a significant part of that grade.


Classes

Sept 10 Introduction

Sept 17 Film Formats

Sept 24 Video and Audio Formats / Audio for Film

Oct 1 Film Identification/Inspection and Documentation / Color Systems

Oct 8 Media Storage / Film Repair Techniques and Tools

Oct 15 Video and Audio Format Identification, Inspection, Assessment, Prioritization for Preservation

Oct 22 Film Preservation Issues

Oct 29 Film Handling and Presentation: Projection and Optics

Nov 5 no class - AMIA Conference

Nov 12 Video and Audio: Capturing Metadata

Nov 19 Student Presentations of Format and Process History Project

Dec 3 Video and Audio: Machine Controls

Dec 10 Wrap Up

 

Student Papers

 



Sept 10 Introduction

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Sept 17 Film Formats

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Practice:

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Sept 24 Video and Audio Formats / Audio For Film

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Lab Work

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Oct 1  Film Identification/Inspection and Documentation / Color Systems

Assignments due before class:
Topics covered:
Practice:
Important:

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Oct 8   Media Storage / Film Repair Techniques and Tools

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Important:

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Oct 15 Video and Audio Format Identification, Inspection and Assessment

Assignments due before class
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Oct 22  Film Preservation Issues

Assignments due before class

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Oct 29 Film Handling and Presentation: Projection and Optics

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Nov 5   No Class--AMIA Conference

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Nov 12  Video and Audio: Capturing Metadata

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Nov 19 Student Presentations of Format / Process History Project

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Dec 3 Video and Audio: Machine controls

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Dec 10 Wrap Up

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Major Written Assignment

Examples of student work from 2003-2008 

All projects must be submitted with both paper and electronic copies. These projects will be made part of the MIAP digital archive, available online.

Plagiarism Advisory

Research Project—Format History : In this project, each student will choose one film or one video format or format variant to research. Students should create an annotated bibliography and a detailed description/history that must include: