
Top 5 Archive-Based Films Selected by the Expert
In this weeks’s top five best archive-based films, Richard Misek, filmmaker and Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of Kent, selects his five favourite

Europeana’s Impact Playbook: the cultural heritage professionals’ guide to assessing impact
As a cultural heritage institution it can be quite a challenge to demonstrate the impact of your work. What is the effect it has on

Audiovisual Heritage in Education and Beyond: The Annual EUscreen Network Meeting
On July 5 and 6, EUscreen’s network members met at Charles III University’s beautiful Puerta de Toledo Campus in Madrid. The light-induced, rationalist building stems from 1934.

Video Collection: Football
Did you know that until the 19th century, football had been played in various forms, but using a multiplicity of rules under the general heading

The Shaping of News: An Analysis of Actors in the News
Last April, the paper ‘Look Who’s Talking – An Analysis of Actors in Television News (2003-2016)’ was published by Kathleen Beckers and Peter Van Aelst.

This Is How Open Publication of Broadcasting Content Can Make a Difference
Last year, the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO produced a ten-part documentary series titled The Mind of the Universe, in which leading scientists from various fields

Top 5 Archive-Based Films Selected by the Expert
A truly special list all coming from the archive of Czech Television, as archivist Martin Bouda lets us know his top archive-based films and series.

Top 5 Archive-Based Films Selected by the Expert
This week expert Montserrat Bailac of Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals tells us the story behind her favourite archive-based films. 1. The historical “El Perro Negro” “El Perro Negro (2005)”

Video Collection: Royal Weddings
With the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle taking place little over a week ago; this months’ Video Collection reveals nine video’s of

Top 5 Archive-Based Films Selected by the Expert
In this first part of a new serie, where we search for the best archive-based films, Krisztina Tajta of the National Audiovisual Archive in Hungary tells

The Farewell Symposium of Sonja de Leeuw: An Unforgettable Day
The Many Lives of Sonja de Leeuw; Symposium and Farewell Lecture on May 16th, 2018 On the occasion of Sonja de Leeuw’s retirement, her colleagues Jasmijn

How the Right Governance Can Strengthen Audiovisual Broadcast Archives
Recently we had the pleasure of talking with Prof. Dr. Katharine Sarikakis about the research project she supervised: The Governance of Cultural Memory Through Audiovisual

Historicizing Home Movie Practices: Two Complementary Perspectives
Recently, two doctoral dissertations on the home movie as a twentieth-century cultural practice saw the light of day. Tim van der Heijden defended his dissertation

Announcing the Summer School: “Moving Image Memory Cultures”
Date: September 24 to 28, 2018 Location: Potsdam Organized by: Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam and Brandenburg Center for Media Studies Funded

Video Collection: Jazz Music
“Jazz washes away the dust of everyday life”, said jazz legend Art Blakey. Although jazz is a difficult music genre to describe, it is also

Radio-television Vojvodina on Europeana
We are very happy to announce that as of this month twenty-five items of Radio-television Vojvodina became available on the portal of Europeana. Working together with

Quality management within digitization projects: an insight into the Memoriav training day 2018
On March 8, 2018 Memoriav, the association in charge of fostering audiovisual archives preservation projects in Switzerland, held a training dedicated to quality management within

Video Collection: Sports Activities
The Danish kangaroo bike, a popular folk sport and old clips of the Tour de France. In this video collection, you can see different sports