Film+Digital Media Archiving Internship We are searching for exceptionally motivated individuals to assist in day-to-day operations including researching footage requests, film and digital image archiving, film and video logging, off-line time code editing, database entry and other technical and organizational duties. This is not a production position. This position is unpaid. College credit is possible. What You Will Learn • Digitizing, archiving and making accessible archival materials • Cleaning, repairing and archiving 16mm and 35mm film elements. • How to maintain digital databases • Principles of time code • Logging and metadata procedures • How to work with digital files • Off-line editing • Researching our analog and digital archive Building Your Future Past interns have received scholarships to New York University’s Moving Image Preservation Program, furthered their studies at the L Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at the George Eastman House, received grants from the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and now have positions at Oddball Films+Video, the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, Lucasfilm, Witness, Canyon Cinema, the Stanford Archives of Recorded Sound, Current TV and the National Archives.

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