International Federation of Television Archives
The International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA) was started in 1976, the first conference was held in 1977. The goal of the federation is to create cooperation among television archives, multimedia and audiovisual archives and libraries. To meet these goals, FIAT/IFTA provides forums to share knowledge and experience. Some of FIAT/IFTA’ s main objectives are to provide a forum for exchange of knowledge and experience between its members, to promote the study of any topic relevant to the development and use of audiovisual archives and to establish international standards on key issues regarding all aspects of audiovisual media archive management. FIAT/IFTA has over 250 members. [1] The office is situated at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
FIAT/IFTA Archive Achievement Awards
FIAT/IFTA Archive Achievement Awards is a series of three annual awards given for the best use of archival material, the best archive preservation project and the most innovative use of archival material. Several other categories have come up and disappeared over the course of the nineties and 2000s.
FIAT/IFTA World Conference and other events
The FIAT/IFTA World Conference is held each year. The 2014 FIAT/IFTA World Conference was held in Amsterdam. The 2013 FIAT/IFTA World Conference was held in Dubai. The 2015 edition will be held in Vienna. In the even years the World Conference also holds a General Assembly, during which the new president and a part of the Executive Council is elected. The Conference features keynotes speakers, panels discussions, workshops, classes, case presentations, social events, and networking opportunities.[2]
Next to this, FIAT/IFTA organises regional seminars around the globe. The Media Management Commission also organises a biannual seminar called 'Media Management Seminar' since 2003.
Year | Location | Host | Kind of event |
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2015 | Vienna | ORF | World conference |
2014 | Amsterdam | Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision | World conference and General Assembly |
2013 | Dubai | Middle East Broadcasting Center | World conference |
2012 | London | BBC, British Library, FOCAL International | World conference and General Assembly |
2011 | Turin | RAI | World conference |
2010 | Dublin | RTE | World conference and General Assembly |
2009 | Beijing | CCTV | World conference |
2008 | Copenhagen | DR (broadcaster) | World conference and General Assembly |
2007 | Lisbon | RTP | World conference |
2006 | Madrid | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | World conference and General Assembly |
2005 | New York | CBS | World conference |
2004 | Paris | Institut National de l'Audiovisuel | World conference and General Assembly |
2003 | Brussels | VRT, RTBF | World Conference |
2002 | Antalya | TRT | World Conference and General Assembly |
2001 | London | BBC, British Film Institute | World Conference |
2000 | Vienna | ORF | World Conference and General Assembly |
1999 | Santiago de Chile | Televisión Nacional de Chile | Seminar |
1998 | Florence | RAI | World Conference and General Assembly |
1997 | Budapest | MTV Hungary | Seminar |
1996 | Paris | Institut National de l'Audiovisuel | World Conference and General Assembly |
1995 | Washington | together with AMIA | Seminar |
1994 | Bogensee | together with IASA | World Conference and General Assembly |
1993 | Sofia | Bulgarian National Television | Seminar |
1992 | Genève | SRG SSR, then known as SSR | World Conference and General Assembly |
1991 | Turin | RAI | Seminar |
1990 | Tokyo | BPCJ | World Conference and General Assembly |
1989 | Lisbon | RTP | Seminar |
1988 | Hilversum, The Hague | Nederlands Omroepproduktie Bedrijf | World Conference and General Assembly |
1987 | West-Berlin | unknown | Seminar |
1986 | Montréal | Radio Canada | World Conference and General Assembly |
1985 | London | BBC | Seminar |
1984 | Madrid | RTVE | World Conference and General Assembly |
1983 | Stockholm | SVT | Seminar |
1982 | Rio de Janeiro | Rede Globo | World Conference and General Assembly |
1981 | Monte Estoril | RTP | Seminar |
1980 | Ottawa | Radio Canada | Annual Meeting |
1979 | Santander | RTVE | Annual Meeting |
1978 | Rome | RAI | Annual Meeting |
1977 | Paris | Institut national de l'audiovisuel | Annual Meeting |
Organization
FIAT/IFTA is chaired by a president (elected every 2 years with one possible re-election) and a general-secretary. The president, the general-secretary, the treasurer and the commission chairs are ex-officio members of the Executive Council. Next to these, the other Executive Council members are elected every 4 years, by groups of 6 alternating every 2 years. Next to the Executive Council, FIAT/IFTA has got 4 commissions, each with 6 à 12 members and a chair:
- Media Management Commission, previously called Documentation Commission
- Preservation & Migration Commission, previously called Technical Commission
- Programme & Production Commission
- Television Studies Commission
Up until at least 2005 also a Training Commission existed.
The past FIAT/IFTA presidents were:
Name | Institution | Start year of presidency | End year of presidency |
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Otto Sprenger | ARD | 1978 | 1982 |
Anne Hanford | BBC | 1982 | 1990 |
Vittorio Sette | RAI | 1990 | 1994 |
Tedd Johansen | NRK | 1994 | 1998 |
Peter Dusek | ORF | 1998 | 2002 |
Emmanuel Hoog | INA | 2002 | 2006 |
Edwin van Huis | Dutch Institute for Sound and Vision | 2006 | 2008 |
Herbert Hayduck | ORF | 2008 | 2012 |
Jan Müller | Dutch Institute for Sound and Vision | 2012 | 2016 |
See also
- UNESCO Memory of the World
- UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
- National Film Preservation Foundation
- Film preservation
- Optical media preservation
References
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: archives |
- Association of Moving Image Archivists
- AMIA annual conference website
- Video Aids to Film Preservation