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− | The | + | The Archive Found Footage Room has a variety of 16mm films that can be used for found footage film projects. |
− | + | == Access == | |
* Access to the room requires the proficiency badge and the quarterly access badge. | * Access to the room requires the proficiency badge and the quarterly access badge. | ||
* Scheduling can be done at Media Loan, the Multimedia Lab or via Self Service in Schedule Evergreen. | * Scheduling can be done at Media Loan, the Multimedia Lab or via Self Service in Schedule Evergreen. | ||
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** [[Scheduling General Access Media Labs]] | ** [[Scheduling General Access Media Labs]] | ||
** [[Self Service - Schedule Evergreen]] | ** [[Self Service - Schedule Evergreen]] | ||
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+ | == Lab Policies == | ||
* Never work in the space when you are not scheduled. | * Never work in the space when you are not scheduled. | ||
* Never prop the door open if you are taking films to the [[Film Edit Suites]]. | * Never prop the door open if you are taking films to the [[Film Edit Suites]]. | ||
* Never leave the projector plugged in when not in use. | * Never leave the projector plugged in when not in use. | ||
* Never let another person into the Archive Room with your key. | * Never let another person into the Archive Room with your key. | ||
− | * Email animationsupport@evergreen.edu for more information | + | * Email animationsupport@evergreen.edu for more information. |
=== 16mm Film Projector === | === 16mm Film Projector === | ||
* There is a 16mm Eiki film projector in the room. | * There is a 16mm Eiki film projector in the room. | ||
+ | * Unplug the projector when it is not in use. | ||
* Do not use the projector unless you have been trained in its use. | * Do not use the projector unless you have been trained in its use. | ||
=== Procedures === | === Procedures === | ||
− | + | * Sign in and out of the '''Log Book''' at the beginning and the end of your scheduled work session. | |
− | + | ** Be sure to note any issues in the '''Log Book'''. | |
− | + | * Films can be taken to the Films Edit Suites for editing or viewing. | |
− | + | * When you are done watching and editing films from the Archive Found Footage Room, you must '''rewind''' and '''store''' films in the same condition they were found. | |
− | + | * Please properly '''reshelve''' by genre and call number. | |
− | + | * Any Archive Room films that are cut during an edit must be '''re-spliced''' if possible. | |
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− | + | ==== Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List ==== | |
− | + | *Access the '''Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List''' as an [https://evergreen0-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/krusea_evergreen_edu/EYNEGu4S6GVJv45bVQnMX88BQk84AO54ysfGuqp82kd7Zg?e=dJ9lRW Excel file] or [https://evergreen0-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/krusea_evergreen_edu/EVHtf9JYpAFIuEnP3t0oPLgB-8vpWlWfIwUF9MOo-BnGcQ?e=x86ngh PDF file] | |
− | + | * You can perform a '''keyword search''' to look for specific types and categories of films. | |
− | + | * There is also one hard copy of the file in the room. | |
− | + | ** This must stay in the Archive Found Footage Room. | |
− | + | * Make sure to read the '''Notes''' section of each film to see if is advisable to project or edit. | |
− | + | ** Each film has a detailed description of its physical condition. | |
− | + | * The overall condition of each film is separated into four categories: Good, Okay, Poor, and Very Poor. | |
− | + | ** When you have found a film or films you would like to view, make sure to write down the '''call numbers'''. This will help you find the film you are looking for. | |
− | + | * Films are sorted by genre alphabetically, and then by call number on the racks. There are ten genres, each of them represented by a certain color. | |
+ | ** The color chart is posted in the room. | ||
+ | * Films are stored in cans or in plastic bags. | ||
+ | * The cans and bags are labeled with the film’s '''title, genre, and call number'''. | ||
+ | * The film call number corresponds to the call number in the '''Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List'''. | ||
[[Category:16mm Film]] | [[Category:16mm Film]] |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 25 April 2024
The Archive Found Footage Room has a variety of 16mm films that can be used for found footage film projects.
Contents
Access
- Access to the room requires the proficiency badge and the quarterly access badge.
- Scheduling can be done at Media Loan, the Multimedia Lab or via Self Service in Schedule Evergreen.
- Read the following articles for more details.
Lab Policies
- Never work in the space when you are not scheduled.
- Never prop the door open if you are taking films to the Film Edit Suites.
- Never leave the projector plugged in when not in use.
- Never let another person into the Archive Room with your key.
- Email animationsupport@evergreen.edu for more information.
16mm Film Projector
- There is a 16mm Eiki film projector in the room.
- Unplug the projector when it is not in use.
- Do not use the projector unless you have been trained in its use.
Procedures
- Sign in and out of the Log Book at the beginning and the end of your scheduled work session.
- Be sure to note any issues in the Log Book.
- Films can be taken to the Films Edit Suites for editing or viewing.
- When you are done watching and editing films from the Archive Found Footage Room, you must rewind and store films in the same condition they were found.
- Please properly reshelve by genre and call number.
- Any Archive Room films that are cut during an edit must be re-spliced if possible.
Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List
- Access the Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List as an Excel file or PDF file
- You can perform a keyword search to look for specific types and categories of films.
- There is also one hard copy of the file in the room.
- This must stay in the Archive Found Footage Room.
- Make sure to read the Notes section of each film to see if is advisable to project or edit.
- Each film has a detailed description of its physical condition.
- The overall condition of each film is separated into four categories: Good, Okay, Poor, and Very Poor.
- When you have found a film or films you would like to view, make sure to write down the call numbers. This will help you find the film you are looking for.
- Films are sorted by genre alphabetically, and then by call number on the racks. There are ten genres, each of them represented by a certain color.
- The color chart is posted in the room.
- Films are stored in cans or in plastic bags.
- The cans and bags are labeled with the film’s title, genre, and call number.
- The film call number corresponds to the call number in the Evergreen 16mm Film Archive List.