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Motion Picture Academy Launches Global Digital Preservation Forum

November 22, 2021

John Latchem

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has launched the Academy Digital Preservation Forum (ADPF), a global online gathering place dedicated to exploring the latest issues surrounding digital preservation of motion pictures.   

An initiative of the Academy’s Science and Technology Council, the forum hosts original content and resources and will serve as an ongoing discussion place for stakeholders and practitioners within the field and those interested in learning more. 

More information is available at academydigitalpreservationforum.org.

“Preserving motion pictures — whether film or digital — is an imperative from both cultural and commercial perspectives,” Andy Maltz, SVP of the Science and Technology Council, said in a statement. “As long as digital motion picture technologies evolve, there will be a need for collaboration between archivists, technologists and filmmakers. The ADPF provides a foundation for productive communication and problem-solving to ensure future generations can access the movies we enjoy today and those yet to come.”

The ADPF’s stated mission is to confront challenges facing the digital preservation field, encourage information exchange, and catalyze work towards sustainable solutions. By inspiring active participation from online community members, including Academy members, filmmakers, studio executives, archivists, operations professionals, technologists and other practitioners, the forum aims to reinforce the importance of digital preservation to modern filmmaking and help shape the future of preservation work. Resources include workflows, practices, technical standards, educational materials and critical research on digital preservation. 

The forum will bring industry experts together to examine the state of digital motion picture preservation. The council previous issued the reports The Digital Dilemma in 2007 and The Digital Dilemma 2 in 2012 delving into the long-term preservation of digital motion picture materials.

 

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