EUscreen publishes the open access journal VIEW, which explores Europe’s television history and culture. We’re proud to announce the publication of our winter issue, which is now available in its entirety on VIEW Journal website. This eight issue was co-edited by Claude Mussou, head of InaTHEQUE, and Mette Charis Buchman, senior manager of archive research at Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR).
In this issue, titled Archive-Based Productions, scholars, archivists, and other media practitioners consider, highlight and elaborate on the use and re-use of moving image archives in various productions.
All articles can be read on screen, where source materials can be found embedded in the article text, or saved as a PDF for reading offline.
Archive-Based Productions
Editorial
- Editorial – Claude Mussou, Mette Charis Buchman
Discoveries
- ‘Plundering’ the Archive and the Recurring Joys of Tehttp://viewjournal.eu/archive-based-productions/levision – Lisa Kerrigan
- Compiling European Immigration History: the Case of Land of Promise – Andrea Meuzelaar
- ‘Goodwill Ambassador’: the Legacy of Dutch Colonial Films – Gerda Jansen Hendriks
- Histoire Parallèle/Die Woche vor 50 Jahren (La SEPT/ARTE 1989-2001): Newsreels as an ‘Agent and Source of History’ – Jean Christophe Meyer
- Eyewitnesses of History: Italian Amateur Cinema as Cultural Heritage and Source for Audiovisual and Media Production – Paolo Simoni
- Archive Footage in New Programmes: Presentational Issues and Perspectives – Steve George Bryant
Explorations
- Authorship, Autobiography and the Archive: Marilyn on Marilyn, Television and Documentary Theory – Paul Kerr
- The Television Archive on BBC Four: from Preservation to Production – Vana Goblot
- Visions of Reconstruction: Layers of Moving Images – Floris Jan Willem Paalman
- Scratch’s Third Body: Video Talks Back to Television – Leo Goldsmith