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Formation Professionnelle
Prochaine école d'été de la FIAF
Bologne 2008
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Education
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FILM RESTORATION SUMMER
SCHOOL
FIAF SUMMER SCHOOL - BOLOGNA 2008
Theory
Lessons on Film Restoration:
distance learning, 27 May – 24 June (every Tuesday)
Introduction and attendance at Il Cinema Ritrovato
film festival:
Bologna, 28 June – 5 July
Restoration Practice:
Bologna, 7-12July
(the complete information
on the Film Restoration Summer School / FIAF Summer School
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1. Programme
1 .1. Theory
Lessons on Film Restoration
1 .2. Introduction
and attendance to the Il Cinema Ritrovato
film festival
1
.3. Internship
1. Programme
The training is conceived for an international target
group, and will be taught by an international panel of the
best experts from different countries. The Film Restoration
Summer School / FIAF Summer School 2008 is conceived both
for beginners and students. The aim is to foster a shared
knowledge in the field for current and future generations
and world film archives. Special attention will be given to
participants coming from countries with less developed traditions
of restoration. Classes will be in English.
Training will take place at the Cineteca di Bologna’s
screening theatres and library, while the internship will
be organized at the laboratory L’Immagine Ritrovata
in Bologna. Training will last 1 week, from Monday 7 July
through Saturday 12 July 2008, and will be preceded by the
Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival [28 June to 5 July 2008
– 1 week], and a one-month online distance learning
experience on restorationtechnologies with a weekly update.
The L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory’s highly specialized
staff will be closely involved in the intensive 1-week training
programme and internship. Participants will be divided into
twelve groups, and will work in each department of the laboratory:
1. Analog restoration (part 1)
2. Analog restoration (part 2)
3. Printing and processing (part 1)
4. Printing and processing (part 2)
5. Sound restoration (part 1)
6. Sound restoration (part 2)
7. Telecine
8. Digital scanning (2K and 4K)
9. Digital colour correction
10. Digital restoration (part 1)
11. Digital restoration (part 2)
12. Video format
The Film Restoration Summer School / FIAF Summer School is
structured along three main lines of interest:
1. Theory Lessons on Film Restoration (distance
learning, 1
month, 27 May – 24 June 2008)
2. Introduction to and attendance at the Il Cinema
Ritrovato
festival (1 week, Bologna, 28 June – 5 July)
3. Restoration Practice (1 week, Bologna, 7-12 July)
1 .1. Theory Lessons on Film Restoration
For 1 month preceding the classes in Bologna, participants
will be provided with theory lessons, downloadable weekly
on their computer at www.immagineritrovata.it. This distance
learning preparation will include lessons on new digital film
restoration, access, and conservation. These online lessons
will run from 27 May until 24 June 2008.
1 .2. Introduction and attendance to the Il Cinema
Ritrovato film festival
The first week will be entirely devoted to the XXII edition
of the Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival, which is the Cineteca
di Bologna’s main international event. Since 1987, the
festival has investigated the most obscure territories of
cinema history, screening the best of “Recovered and
Restored Films” from archives around the world. Students
will be free to attend the festival at their discretion. Some
screenings will be compulsory.
Daily meetings of 2 hours or more with international specialists
will be
organized for all participants.
During the week of the festival, these meetings will analyse
in detail restoration practice from a theoretical point of
view, dealing in particular with film courses in a film restoration
laboratory. These theoretical meetings will be an introduction
and an in-depth study preceding the 1 week of internship;
daily topics will therefore reflect laboratory stages.
Basically, the two main directions to be followed will consist
of:
1. Analog and digital processing, for both picture and sound,
will form an in-depth course in theory, supported by study
cases. A brief section dedicated to fundamental principles
of film restoration will introduce specific topics, such as
film and its treatment in printing and processing. An extensive
theoretical schedule will be proposed on digital restoration,
with the presence of main experts in this field.
2. Partnership with the audio-visual industry plays a key
role in the project, and will be developed through both the
direct involvement of the main companies in the production
of software and equipment for digital and analog restoration,
and an internship at the restoration laboratory L’Immagine
Ritrovata.
During the classes, several representatives from the main
companies manufacturing software and restoration equipment
will be invited to present their strategies.
During the festival, the European Project EDCine will be organising
two full days of training focused on digital technologies
for film archives in digital ingest, storage, access and distribution.
The training program is designed as a preparatory level that
covers all the background and introductory understanding needed
for archivists, technicians and technologists to appreciate
the choices, alternatives and possibilities available in the
this area. The programme will be structured around D-Cinema
distribution routes but will include the many lower bit-rates,
formats and quality versions relevant to TV, internet, home
movie etc.
As participants to the Film Restoration Summer School / FIAF
Summer School you will be automatically registered for this
event.
1 .3. Internship
During the internship, participants will be supervised by
international experts and laboratory staff to put into practice
what they have learned during their first week of theory.
A considerable amount of time will be devoted to restoration
practices. For 1 week, students will be offered hands-on experience,
working in each department of the laboratory.
During the internship, the laboratory L’Immagine Ritrovata
will suspend all restorations in order to follow completely
all the activities scheduled by the Film Restoration Summer
School / FIAF Summer School 2008, to allow participants to
benefit fully from its staff and facilities.
For the 1 week of the internship, participants will occupy
the premises of the laboratory L’Immagine Ritrovata
for 8 hours per day for 6 days.Participants will have access
to all departments of the laboratory.
Each department will accommodate a maximum of 4 participants.
This is considered the right ratio of students per piece of
equipment, so that each student will be able to interact directly.
Analog Restoration 1: Film handling and inspection;
repairing film to prepare it for cleaning and printing.
Analog Restoration 2: Film Comparing and
intertitles reconstruction.
Printing and Processing 1: Principles of
optical and contact printing; study of different printers,
film sensitivity, printer loading and use. Rudiments of development
and parameters analysis of mutual relations between printing
and development.
Printing and Processing 2: Use of Video Colour
Analyser to set printing parameters from negative to positive
copy; application of Lad, Strip, and other quality-control
tools to check the correct operation of printing and development.
Desmet colour and its use. Quality control.
Sound Restoration 1: transfer from sound
negative to digital data Sound Restoration 2:
Soundtrack Restoration, with dedicated plug-in for editing.
Telecine: film transfer from film stock to
tape or data
Digital scanning: Scanning a motion picture
image to a digital file (2K and 4 K).
Digital colour correction: film colour correction
and color fade restoration.
Digital Restoration 1: digital treatment
by computer programmes in
order to restore a film.
Digital Restoration 2: The computer processes
data for film reconstruction and restoration. The final aim
of this stage will be the transfer of data onto film base
or digital support, using special software for digital restoration.
Video Format (DigitalBetacam, DVD, etc.):
digitalization and data processing to make a copy of a film
on digital support.
The detailed
programme of conferences and seminars will be available from
June.
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