Unlocking the BBC Archive: Challenges and Aspirations

Unlocking the BBC Archive: Challenges and Aspirations

Wednesday, 13 May, 2009

Location

ITV Studios, Upper Ground
London
SE1 9LT
United Kingdom
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Roly Keating delivers his first keynote speech since being appointed as the BBC's Director of Archive Content. Roly will cover areas including the value of the BBC Archive to audiences, the challenges of technology and rights and the importance of partnerships to the archive project.

Event Summary

Roly Keating delivers his first keynote speech since being appointed as the BBC's Director of Archive Content. Roly will cover areas including the value of the BBC Archive to audiences, the challenges of technology and rights and the importance of partnerships to the archive project.

Organiser details

This event is very heavily over subscribed
- despite being moved to the Bar Area to double the seating available
if you have applied you will be notified by 11th May if you have a place.

For security purposes at ITV,
Members and non-members must register their intention to attend -

As this meeting is oversubscribed - if you cannot attend please
E-mail: LondonCentreEvents@rts.org.uk
Or phone 020 8892 8151
As soon as possible so we can reallocate your place

Further information

This event is held jointly with FOCAL international in memory of Jane Mercer

Jane Mercer was passionate about the archive and content industries. She began her career with Associated Rediffusion Television, later working at the British Film Institute as Press Officer and in the 1970s moved into film research. During the course of her career she worked for all the UK major television companies and in the mid 1990s began teaching a short course at the National Film and Television School. This led her on to do similar work at the BBC, ITN, PACT (the Producers Alliance for Film and Television) and the European Documentary Network. Jane was Chair of FOCAL International 2000-2005, during which time she championed professional development and training. She received the FOCAL International Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. Jane's words sum up her passion and beliefs: 'I believe deeply and passionately in what FOCAL is and does and I think that the world of footage libraries and archives, unlike much of the media industry, has a community of aims and ideas and a generosity of spirit which makes working for it not only a great responsibility but also a huge pleasure'.

About FOCAL International

Founded in 1985, the Federation of Commercial Audiovisual Libraries International Ltd, is a not-for-profit professional trade association providing networking and marketing opportunities for content industry professionals and giving users easy access to over 300 members worldwide. It represents commercial film/audiovisual, stills and sound libraries as well as related industries such as facility houses, media lawyers, professional film researchers and producers working in the industry.

FOCAL is also a central point for all enquiries relating to the content and stock footage business, information, advice and contacts. Key services are the Footage Finder, Researcher Finder and Facility Finder.
Today FOCAL International has a membership of well over 300 archives, researchers and allied services on all six continents and is fully established as one of the leading voices of the industry.
FOCAL International holds regular seminars and workshops on a variety of industry related subjects, an annual Footage Training Week and Footage Fair and is represented at the leading international trade fairs such as, MIPTV, MIPCOM, Sunnyside of the Doc and the Broadcast Live Show in London. The FOCAL International Awards which are designed to promote the use of archive images in the creative media are held annually in May. Submissions are invited the previous September with a closing date at the end of the year in which a production has first been shown. www.focalint.org/focalawards.htm 

Speakers

Roly Keating Director, Archive Content BBC

 

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Location Details

London
SE1 9LT
United Kingdom

Roly Keating delivers his first keynote speech since being appointed as the BBC's Director of Archive Content. Roly will cover areas including the value of the BBC Archive to audiences, the challenges of technology and rights and the importance of partnerships to the archive project.