Film Archive Forum
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The Film Archive Forum represents all of the public sector film and television archives which care for the UK's moving image heritage. It represents the UK's public sector moving image archives in all archival aspects of the moving image, and acts as the advisory body on national moving image archive policy.
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[edit] History
The Film Archive Forum was established in 1987 with the object of fostering an informal network of British moving image archives. Four archives sent representatives to the first meeting, but the Forum now contains eleven institutional members, representing all the national and regional public sector moving image archives of the UK. The Forum is chaired by the British Universities Film & Video Council. Full membership remains institutional, although others can be invited to attend Forum meetings as Observing Members. The Forum takes an interest in all the archival aspects of the moving image. It has particular interest in the preservation of nitrate film, acetate film, videotape and digital media; the training of archivists, acquisitions policy, standards for archives, copyright, co-operation with film laboratories, and contacts with foreign archives.
[edit] Members
Current members of the Film Archive Forum are the British Film Institute's National Film and Television Archive, the Scottish Screen Archive, the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales, the Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive, the East Anglian Film Archive, the Media Archive for Central England, the North West Film Archive, the Northern Region Film and Television Archive, Screen Archive South East, the South West Film and Television Archive, the Wessex Film and Sound Archive, and the Yorkshire Film Archive.
[edit] Observer Members
The Film Archive Forum has three observer members. They are the British Library, the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and the National Archives(UK).
[edit] External links
- Film Archive Forum web site
- National Film and Television Archive
- Scottish Screen Archive
- National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales
- Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive
- East Anglian Film Archive
- Media Archive for Central England
- North West Film Archive
- Northern Region Film and Television Archive
- Screen Archive South East
- South West Film and Television Archive
- Wessex Film and Sound Archive
- Yorkshire Film Archive