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SATURDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER Morning and afternoon: Council and Commission meetings (closed) Evening (19.00): Keynote address and opening reception at the Design Museum, sponsored by Sony - Welcoming speeches - Keynote address by Charles Haslam, Global Content, on the value of digitising television archives.
SUNDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER Plenary sessions (09.30-16.00) Theme: Business imperatives of digitisation, managing legacy archives and an introduction to FIAT/IFTA's new Media Management Commission. 09.30: Preparation of legacy archives for digitisation - Speaker from INA, France 10.00: Analogue as Usual in the Digital Era? Modernisation and Migration in the 21st Century - speakers, Robert Fischer and Clemens Winter, SWR 11.00: Coffee break 11.30: Media Asset Management - presentation of FIAT/IFTA's new Commission and its projects, - XML in the audiovisual environment - Media asset management and the interoperability of metadata. Jeanette Kopak, EMC2, Richard Wright, BBC, and Koray Akkaya, TRT 13.00: Lunch break 14.00: Running implementations, the costs of digitisation and workflow implications - speakers: Maria Luisa Vazquez, Telemadrid, on the selection process in a digitised context - Snr Sequeira, RTP, on the Vidion project: desktop delivery - old to new - Monika Dinkel, Kirch Group, on digital archiving of publicity material - speakers from Prosieben and SVT EXTENDED WORKSHOP: DELOS project on metadata modelling Moderators: Vittore Casarosa, Delos, and Annemieke de Jong, NAA 14.00-16.00: research and standardisation results 16.30-18.30: experience with metadata models and editors DELOS: Call for Participation: Acrobat Registration form: Acrobat WORKSHOPS (16.30-18.30): Updates on EBU and EU projects: P-FTA, P-META, PRESTO, ECHO, Amicitia, CAPMed, Brava, Archivex The technical quality of production formats and problems it will cause for archives
MONDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER Plenary sessions (09.30-16.00) 09.30: Media Migration. John Ive, Director of Strategic Planning, Sony Broadcast & Professional Europe The Archive Business - Opportunities and Limitations. How to run a working TV library or archive in a businesslike fashion. Commercial access, research, ethics, rights and sales. Staffing and training. Moderator, Sue Malden (BBC) 10.10: Is it possible to transform a traditional public service broadcast archive into a commercial concern? - speaker, Ian Morris, Sales Director, National Geographic Society Archive 10.20: How to develop the business: Investment and representation of others. - speaker, Jeremy Cantwell, Sales and Business Development Manager, BBC Worldwide 10.40: What is the value of internet trading for Business to Business? - speaker, Karena Smith, ITN 11.00: Coffee break 11.30: The customer's and researchers perspectives of using a public service archive in a transitional era - speakers, Jane Mercer, Chair of FOCAL, Christine Whittaker, freelance researcher 12.00: Bringing together commercial and archive people. Moderator, Jane Mercer, Chair of FOCAL - BBC Information and Archives, Commercial Services - how and why it was established. Speaker, Guy Strickland, Consultancy Manager, BBC I&A - Selection for commercial use: collaboration in the archives. Speaker from INA - Preparing archive workers of the future. Speaker Kathleen Haynes, University of Oklahoma 13.00: Lunch break 14.00: Issues of Ethics and Rights. Moderator, Sue Malden, BBC - Does the current demand from archive documentaries change the approach to archives? Taylor Downing, Flashback TV - Result of programming and Production Commission audit of rights management systems. Birgitte Rathsach, DR - RAI workflow from rights clearance system. Cesare Pontini, RAI Rights Sector Manager - ORF rights clearance system. Martina Pessenlehner, ORF - SWR solution to rights clearance. Kattrin Koelmel, SWR - Pearson TV rights system. Carolyn Jackson, Pearson WORKSHOPS (16.30-18.30) Who are the archivists of the future and how should they be trained? Moderator, Jane Mercer. Participants include Guy Strickland, Christine Whittaker and Kathleen Haynes - Sales practices Moderator, Sue Malden. Participants include Alicia Conesa, TVC, Peter Fydler, British Pathe, and Rita Costantinou, ISKRA TV - Ethical questions Moderator, Steve Bryant, BFI. Participants include Vit Charous, Czech TV, and Jan Faull, BFI
TUESDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER Plenary sessions (09.30-16.00) 09.30: Award presentations by producers and voting Introduced by Karl Maier, SWR, and Sue Malden, BBC - When I Met King Oscar II, SVT, Sweden: producer, Rosel Hauptman - Exercises of Freedom, TVR Cinema, Romania: producer, Stephan Dmitriu - Loving (Estimar), TVC, Spain: producer, Francesc Escribano 11.30: Coffee break 12.00: Study uses of archives: searching for lost treasures - Dick Fiddy, BFI, and Mike Mashon, Library of Congress, on the search for lost material - Sue Malden on the BBC's Treasure Hunt - Throwing Light onto a Collective Heritage: to find, preserve and research Flemish non-fiction films. Roel Vande Winkel, University of Ghent 13.00: Lunch break 14.00: Educational uses of archive materials - Different ways in which archival material can be used and exploited in educational contexts. Participants include Hanspeter Hauke, SWR, and speakers from BFI Education. WORKSHOPS (16.00-17.00) - Training seminars - reports and future plans. Participants include Anatoly Vystorobets, Gosteleradiofond, on an evaluation of the Moscow Training Seminar, and Wahid Braham on training needs in TV archives in North Africa. Moderator, Branko Bubenik, HRT. - Meet the producers of the Award shortlisted programmes. Moderator, Philippe Van Meerbeck, VRT. Participants: Rosel Hauptman, SVT, Stephan Dmitriu, TVR Cinema, and Francesc Escribano, TVC - Educational uses workshop Evening: Award presentation and closing dinner at the Globe Theatre, sponsored by Ascential Software
WEDNESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER Executive Council meeting Tour
THURSDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER TRAINING THE TRAINERS - event organised by Jim Lindner, Vidipax
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The Design Museum
National Film Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Travel Inn, London County Hall
Travel Inn, London Tower Bridge
Berners Hotel
IASA Conference London Sept 23-27 2001
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