Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] The Real story about controversial WW2 film archival procedures

Thanks very much, Steve. The subject is fascinating.

Steve:
> He also described the way the footage was searched for using an
> elaborate FileMaker database and that one of the benefits of his
> project is that now, large amounts of the National Archives footage
> that had never been well cataloged before is now very precisely and
> accurately cataloged.

This would be very interesting to learn how they organize the catalog.

> He also described the goal of the editing of the program, which seems
> very unique in documentary editing.

Again, would love to know more.

> I will transcribe the entire interview as quickly as possible

Thanks very much.

don
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don schaefer


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