Title: Preservation Case Studies
1Preservation Case Studies
- Aimee Castenell
- Lindsay Herron
- Kara Van Malssen
2Losing It
- A film by Sharon Greytak
- Shot entirely on location on DVC Pro
- Started in 1997, not completed until 2000
- Viewed VHS copy
3Sharon Greytak
- Filmmaker, Artist
- Studied as a painter at CalArts
- Works with both documentary and fiction films
- Focuses on or draws attention to disabled persons
in her works. As a disabled person herself, this
is an issue that is central to her worldview.
4Losing It
- Documentary
- Filmed on location on DVC Pro
- Features people living with disabilities in
Siberia Hong Kong Sao Paolo, Brazil Vicenza,
Italy and New York
5Distribution
- Screened at range of venues, including
- The Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center
- MoMAs Gramercy Theater
- The Egyptian Theater in L.A.
- The Double Take Documentary Film Festival (now
called Full Frame) - Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival
- Special screenings in Hong Kong and Siberia
6The Production Process and Resultant Materials
7Pre-Production
8- Locating interview subjects
- Securing funds
- Other preparations for travel
9Materials
- Faxes and other correspondence
- Screener tapes (VHS)
- Project proposal and synopsis
- Interview questions prepared for each country
10Location
11- Neatly stored labeled on bookshelf in Sharons
apartment
12OR
13- In a box (also neatly labeled) in Sharons
apartment
14Production/Filming
15- Traveling to Siberia, Hong Kong, Brazil, and
Italy - Interviewing subjects
- Filming supplemental materials (photographs)
16Materials
- 25 hours worth of footage
- Still photographs from Russia
- Additional still photos documenting process
- Photos from Sharon Greytaks childhood
- Photos from Marinos life (photos remain in
Italy) - Production notes
17Location
- In a box (neatly labeled) in Sharons apartment
- Neatly stored labeled on bookshelf in Sharons
apartment - Stored in photo album
18Postproduction/Finished Product
19 20Materials
- DVC Pro masters
- Beta SP masters
- Beta copies for festivals
- 16mm copy for Walter Reade Theater
- DAT tapes for music and narration
- Transcripts of responses in original language
English translations - Tape with subtitles
21Location
- Neatly stored labeled on bookshelf in Sharons
apartment - In a box (also neatly labeled) in Sharons
apartment - Iron Mountain
- special note some of the materials described
above might be labeled The Resilient Spirit (the
films working title) instead of Losing It.
22Value
- Socio-Historical Provides unique insight into
lives of disabled in different cultures - May be useful to artists interested in the
process of creating such a film - Ancillary materials may be useful to students of
history - Unused footage demonstrates Greytaks camera
style - Production notes and written materials give
insight into directors thought process
23Preservation Issues
- Stores most materials in home
- Labeled either by working or finished title, but
all labeled - Copies in various formats
24Recommendations
- Should keep sub-masters in off-site storage
- Keep 16mm print in climate controlled storage
facility - Digitize paper objects as back-up for fragile
material
25For Comparison
26- Hearing Voices (1991)
- The Love Lesson (1995)
- Both received limited theatrical release
27Materials and Storage
- Scripts in script collection at Margaret Herrick
Library in L.A. - Script supervisors notes and production notes
labeled and filed in Greytaks apartment - DAT tapes for sound and music labeled and filed
in Greytaks apartment - Negatives at the lab
- 35 mm prints, outtakes, editors notes in storage
at Iron Mountain - Beta, VHS tapes distributed through Cinema Guild
28Caveat 1-- Labels working title vs. final
title Caveat 2-- Rights News footage from
stock house
29The Hidden Jews of New Mexico
30The Hidden Jews of New Mexico
- Three-part radio series
- Benjamin Shapiro, Writer and Producer
- Nan Rubin, Project Director
- Stanley Hordes, Historical Consultant
- Funding from The Corporation for Public
Broadcasting - Additional support from the Nathan Cummings
Foundation, the New Mexico Council for the
Humanities, the Shefa Fund, National Public
Radio, American Home Furnishings, and
Electrovoice, a Mark IV Company
31Part I Search for the Buried Past The Hidden
Jews of New Mexico
- Research began in 1986
- Aired 1988
- Two versions
- 12-minute version, NPRs All Things Considered
- 30-minute version, distributed by Rubin Shapiro
- Huge success! Letters, calls, etc.
32Part II The Hidden Jews of New Mexico
Rekindling the Spirit
- 500th anniversary of Edict of Expulsion
- Dennis Duran travels to Madrid for official
rescinding of Edict of Expulsion - Aired 1992
- Huge response! Letters, calls, etc.
- Anonymous interviewees from 1st part change their
minds about anonymity
33Part III The Hidden Jews of New Mexico Return
to Iberia (1995)
- Shapiro, Rubin, unnamed cameraperson accompany
Ramon Salas and Gloria Trujillo to Belmonte,
Portugal - Salas Trujillo research their family roots in
Spain - Aired 1995
- Jay Allison credited as editorial consultant
34Production Process and Resultant Materials
35Production/Recording of Series
- Interviews/actuality (on-site or in studio)
- Narration (studio)
- Ambient (on-site or similar location)
- Music
- Rowena Rivera
- Vinyl 33s 78s
- 1/4 tapes
- All transferred to1/4 tape for mix
36Materials
- Approx. 30 hours recorded per program
- High-quality cassettes for on-site material
- 1/4 tape for studio material
- All transferred to1/4 magnetic audio tape for
editing
37Materials (cont.)
- Video footage of Spain/Portugal trip
- Still photographs or slides of Spain/Portugal
trip - Transcripts of interviews
- Scripts for narration
38Post-Production Materials
- Administrative paperwork
- Publicity materials
- High-quality dub copies
- Consumer copies made from master dubs (1,000
copies sold) - Transcripts (final) available for purchase
- Clips online
39(No Transcript)
40Location
- Ben Shapiros office (location, labels,
conditions unknown) - Nan Rubins office (labeled filed or boxed)
41Value
- Emotional resonance
- Part of the history of Jewish identity
- Valuable to scholars of Jewish history, colonial
history - Adds new layer to history of New Mexico
- Search for identity relevant to contemporary
society
42Recommendations
- Transfer to CD immediately
- Store original cassettes, 1/4 reels in
climate-controlled facility - Update credits on dub copies
- Digitize paper correspondence and photographs