[OpenGLAM] Images for the Future: Lessons learned from 7 years of digitisation
Maarten Brinkerink
mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl
Wed Apr 29 15:30:00 UTC 2015
Thanks for the pointers, we’ll report back when we have published something!
Best,
Maarten
> Op 29 apr. 2015, om 17:28 heeft Julien Lahmi <jlahmi at noos.fr> het volgende geschreven:
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> Oh, great !
>
> All my work from 10 years is reuse of archive material but the Manifesto is the only one I was able to translate into English.
> There is also this one <https://vimeo.com/125663734> but it is very short due to the rules of the Sheffield doc/fest contest.
>
> And I recommend you this short film of Jean-Gabriel Périot <http://www.mashupcinema.com/fr/cineastes/les-desarchiveurs/jean-gabriel-periot/200-000-fantomes/> that does not need subtitles.
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> I initiate the Mashup Cinema encyclopedia <http://www.mashupcinema.com/en/presentation/>. We are planning to make an international version. Perhaps can we find synergies ?
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> 2015-04-29 16:58 GMT+02:00 Maarten Brinkerink <mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl <mailto:mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl>>:
> We are actually planning to write a blogpost for Open Images, so more examples of reuse of (our) archive material are very welcome!
>
> Best,
>
> Maarten
>
>> Op 29 apr. 2015, om 16:11 heeft Julien Lahmi <jlahmi at noos.fr <mailto:jlahmi at noos.fr>> het volgende geschreven:
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>> Hi Maarten,
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>> if you want to publish the Manifesto as an example for what can be done with Public Domain materials, be my guest :-)
>>
>> best
>>
>> Julien
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>> 2015-04-29 13:06 GMT+02:00 Maarten Brinkerink <mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl <mailto:mbrinkerink at beeldengeluid.nl>>:
>> dear julien,
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>> thank you for the kind words about open images. we are always very happy to hear about people (creatively) reusing the materials we distribute through the platform!
>>
>> best,
>>
>> maarten
>>
>>> Op 29 apr. 2015, om 12:36 heeft Julien Lahmi <jlahmi at noos.fr <mailto:jlahmi at noos.fr>> het volgende geschreven:
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>>> Good morning Joris, good morning everybody,
>>>
>>> as a mashup movie maker, I can attest to the quality and interest of the Open Images platform <http://openbeelden.nl/>.
>>> We have no such tool in France and some of these archives are part of the Free Movies Manifesto <https://vimeo.com/120227182>.
>>>
>>> Thanks for that,
>>>
>>> Julien Lahmi <http://www.lesinrocks.com/lesinrockslab/news/2015/01/julien-lahmi-le-cinema-recycle/>
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>>> 2015-04-20 9:25 GMT+02:00 Joris Pekel <jpekel at gmail.com <mailto:jpekel at gmail.com>>:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Last Friday I posted a new blog on the Europeana site about the largest digitisation project the Netherlands has ever seen. Beelden voor de Toekomst (Images for the Future) was a 7 year project to digitise hours of audiovisual material and millions of photographs. In March, the closing event was held at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
>>>
>>> In these 7 years some great work has been done. Loads of material was digitised and made available to the public. The great Open Images <http://openbeelden.nl/> platform is a direct outcome of this project. Also a number of smaller and quick projects where batches of content were opened up resulted in great succes.
>>>
>>> But of course not everything went super smooth. In particular (surprise) copyright turned out to be big blocker, but also the project struggled greatly with making money out of digitised heritage.
>>>
>>> The final report of the project is only on Dutch (right Johan?), so I have tried to summarise the main outcomes and lessons learned in this blogpost:
>>>
>>> http://pro.europeana.eu/blogpost/images-for-the-future-lessons-learned-from-7-years-of-digitisati <http://pro.europeana.eu/blogpost/images-for-the-future-lessons-learned-from-7-years-of-digitisati>
>>>
>>> I think anybody who is thinking about or working on a digitisation project should have a look at Images for the Future to learn from.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Joris
>>>
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