Interview with Caroline Frick by Luis Figueroa

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Caroline Frick
12 de agosto de 2008 | Universidad Francisco Marroquín

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Opening credits
Interview with Caroline Frick by Luis Figueroa
Why is film important?
How has the growth of the film media influenced the art of conservation?
Do you have favorite film collections?
Do you learn new things from society when you restore old films?
What brought you to Universidad Francisco Marroquín?
How would you describe your experience in Guatemala?
Will your experience in the Cinemateca match your work at the University of Texas?
What will be your next phase in film restoration?
What other techniques and methods, besides software, were used to preserve films?
Final words
Final credits


About this video

Caroline Frick, an expert on film conservation, is founder and executive director of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) and assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin. In this interview, hosted by Luis Figueroa, she emphasizes the importance of film preservation and mentions how the growth of film media has had a positive influence on the development of the art of conservation. During her visit to Guatemala, Dr. Frick learned about the work of the New Media department of Universidad Francisco Marroquín and visited the Cinemateca Universitaria Enrique Torres, an important source of vintage films in Guatemala. After this experience, she is planning to enter into a new phase of film research by writing a book about the history of film preservation.

Caroline Frick

Caroline Frick is founder and executive director of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI), assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and member of the board of directors of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA). She is an expert on film preservation with much of her research focusing on the evolution of the moving image archiving movement and digital media libraries. Her work has transcended throughout important organizations including: Warner Bros., the Library of Congress, and the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Dr. Frick holds a PhD in radio-television-film from the University of Texas at Austin; a MA in film archiving and film history from the University of East Anglia, UK; and a BA in history and film studies from Miami University.

Fuente: www.ischool.utexas.edu
Última actualización: 20/08/2008

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Interview with Caroline Frick by Luis Figueroa
Caroline Frick

Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, August 12th 2008

A production New Media - UFM. Guatemala, August 2008
Camera: Mynor de León, Manuel Alvarez; digital editing: Claudia Obregón; index and synopsis: Christiaan Ketelaar; contents and text revision: Daphne Ortiz; publication: Mario Pivaral / Carlos Petz