
Preservation and Oral History May 2002
In this issue, we look at new ways to preserve the past and present, but also look to the future for new technologies in the filmmaking process.
Features
IDA Survived, Thrived in the Early '90s
I first encountered IDA Founder Linda Buzzell's “...RealScreen Considers Programming Post-9/11
The parties and the hallway conversations were as...Doc Buyers Learn Less is More at NATPE
The outlook for program sales at the 39th annual...The Rescue and Recovery Mission of Film Preservation
Robert Rosen said it all: “Moving images are...Documenting the Documentarians: Marina Goldovskaya's Oral History Project
Marina Goldovskaya, who heads the documentary...Take your Project from Dream to Stream: Delivering Content via QuickTime
Apple Computers, along with a host of other tech...