Work|s in Progress Digital Film Restration Within Archives
Digital technology has revolutionised the art of film restoration, offering seemingly limitless possibilities to revitalise and rediffuse aging or endangered films. Yet this digital revolution has also presented film archives with a host of new challenges in their ongoing task of safeguarding the audiovisual cultural heritage in the 21st century. Featuring 17 essays by a number of leading international experts, Work|s in Progress engages freshly with both the theoretical principles and practical implementations of digital technology within the fields of audiovisual archiving and film restoration. Including case studies on restorations such as Metropolis, Das Einküchenhaus, American Dreams (Lost and Found), Der lebende Leichnam.
Edition Kerstin Parth, Oliver Hanley, Thomas Ballhausen
Contributors Paolo Cherchi Usai, Thomas C. Christensen, Anna Dobringer, Giovanna Fossati, Alexander Horwath, Martin Koerber, Reto Kromer, Matteo Lepore, Simona Monizza, Adriana Noviello, Peter Schallauer, Raoul Schmidt, Silvester Stöger, Fumiko Tsuneishi, David Walsh, Anke Wilkening, Nikolaus Wostry, and Karl Wratschko
Graphic design & layout Bernd Wohlmuth
Project managment Kerstin Parth
Copy-editing Oliver Hanley, Sophie Esterer
Proofreading Christine Wagner, Michael Omasta, Brigitte Mayr
1º ed. 2013
ISBN 978-3-901644-51-1
Number of pages 176
Language EN