Workshop: BFI archive
By Hazel M Ingrey, on 19 September 2017
Calling film and media students, and teaching staff! Copyright issues around re-using audiovisual material are complex, particularly in student assessment such as film essays: this free, October workshop could help you in your studies or teaching.
Run by the BFI, Learning on Screen and Kingston School of Art, this half-day workshop will explore the creative use of archive material, for Higher Education studies.
Participants will raise their awareness of copyright considerations in re-using archival moving-image works, and consider creative and pedagogic approaches to using this kind of material.
The workshop also marks the launch of an initiative to open up the BFI archive to student film makers, and a recent pilot scheme using BFI archive material will be presented.
Attendance is free but registration required. 18 October 2017, 11.00 – 14.00 at the BFI Southbank. Full details are on the Learning on Screen website.