Preserving Cinema for the Future

6 April 2017 19:30-21:00, Rye, United Kingdom


Introduction
Cinema has been around since the late 1890’s entertaining people with moving pictures. Film has been used to capture historical moments such as both world wars and stories such as journey to the moon by Georges Méliès. Unfortunately historical films have been stored in poor environments which then cause these valuable pieces of history to be lost. This talk will give an insight into the science behind how film is preserved for ourselves and future generation
David Walsh is the Head of Digital Collections at the Imperial War Museum responsible for archiving old film from the battles and wars. He is also the Head of the ‘Technical Commission of the Fédération Internationale des Archives du Film’ (FIAF).
There are 25 places available on a first come first serve basis. A charge of £5.00 pp. will be made to cover the cost of the venue. The venue offers a licenced bar and snacks so please come along for a scientific view of cinema and how we preserve it.
To book places, please complete the form below and send it to Craig Milsted at Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2LE or via email at craig.milsted@fujifilmsis.com (please place “Cinema-Rye” in the subject line)
E-payment is preferred: Sort code: 60-04-23; Account no: 90722159 (please add the event to the reference and email Treasurer Greg Burnard at greg@forzaindustries.com copying in Craig Milsted to confirm you have made the payment). Alternatively please include a cheque payable to ‘Royal Society of Chemistry, Kent Local Section’ in your letter
 
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Kino Cinema Rye

Kino Cinema Rye, Lion Street, Rye, TN31 7LB, United Kingdom

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