Subject: Grant for film preservation available
The following appeared on AMIA-L and is reposted here without the knowledge or consent of the author. Date: 14 Jun 94 From: Christopher Reiner <creiner [at] crl__com> Subject: Preservation Funds To: Multiple recipients of list AMIA-L <AMIA-L [at] UKCC__uky__edu> The American Film Institute "Challenge Grant For Film Preservation" ANNOUNCEMENT OF 1994 PRESERVATION FUNDS The National Center for Film and Video Preservation at The American Film Institute is pleased to announce the availability of $350,000 for "Archives Film Preservation Projects," the grant award component of the AFI's centennial challenge campaign for film preservation. Separate and distinct from the annual AFI/NEA Film Preservation Program, these funds are part of a challenge grant recently received by The American Film Institute from the Challenge and Advancement Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. This initiative is part of the institute's ongoing commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the cinema. Nature of the Grants Grants will be awarded to assist organizations in paying for laboratory costs to preserve and restore films of artistic and cultural value. The program is national in scope and particularly encourages projects of special significance to the anniversary of the birth of motion pictures and the 100-year artistic and cultural legacy of the American cinema. There are no matching requirements for grants received through this program; however, all funds awarded must be used to cover laboratory costs to produce new film preservation masters from unique or best-surviving copies of endangered motion pictures. All types of films, regardless of base or format, are eligible, including, among others, features and shorts, independent and avant garde cinema, films reflecting ethnic culture and experiences, and film copies of landmark television programs. Information on the films preserved and the preservation elements produced through the program will be publicly accessible through the Center's National Moving Image Database (NAMID). Eligibility Only tax-exempt organizations meeting the legal requirements set by the NEA may apply for support from this program (for a list of these requirements, contact the American Film Institute at the address below). Applicants must also have an existing archival film preservation program, adequate staff and equipment to carry out the project, and must provide reasonable access to reference materials generated as part of the preservation process. Review Process Applications will be reviewed by an independent professional panel appointed by the National Center in consultation with the National Endowment for the Arts. All funding recommendations will be submitted for final approval to the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. Applications will be processed and administered by National Center staff, who will notify organizations of grant award or rejection, dispense funds, and receive final reports. Special Application Requirements Applications should include a compelling argument for the overall project and for the preservation of each of the films proposed. In addition to completing the application form, applicants must provide: * A description of the film/films proposed for preservation and information demonstrating that they are unique or best-surviving material. * An itemized list of preservation laboratory costs for the project. * A brief history of the organization as it applies to the project. * A description of policy and procedure for access to reference materials and for the protection of preservation masters. * Resumes of key project staff members. * A list of existing equipment related to the project, and a description of facilities for archival storage. Deadline and Announcement Dates Applications must be postmarked no later than Friday, August 12, 1994. Notification of grant awards will be made no earlier than December 1994. For an application or additional information contact: National Center for Film and Video Preservation The American Film Institute The John F. Kennedy Center Washington, DC 20566 202-828-4070 Fax: 202-659-1970 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:2 Distributed: Friday, June 17, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-2-016 ***Received on Friday, 17 June, 1994