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Friday December 6, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
The Al Larvick Conservation Fund granting organization celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2024. The Fund provides support for digitization and conservation of American home movies and amateur media, with a unique approach that extends to collection individuals and families. The Fund administers two annual grants: a National Grant for recipients across the country and a Regional Grant for Upper Midwestern states. Its mission goes beyond providing digitization, ensuring that the materials are actively utilized and celebrated through detailed Airtable cataloging, screening programs, and oral histories. These activities ensure that the personal media are made accessible and well-curated for future generations. The panel session will feature contributions from board members, vendors, and grant recipients, showcasing the organization's transformative impact and its role in revitalizing personal and community histories, while also addressing its limitations.
Speakers
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Diana Little

Supplier/Service Provider, The MediaPreserve
Diana Little directs the Film Department at The MediaPreserve, a laboratory outside of Pittsburgh, PA that specializes in the digitization of archival audiovisual materials. Prior to her time at The MediaPreserve, Diana spent most of a decade working on film restorations at Cineric... Read More →
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Brian Belak

Video Archivist, Al Larvick Fund
Brian Belak is a Film Preservationist for the UCLA Film & Television Archive, where he works on preservation and restoration projects that range from the silent era to independent and LGBTQ+ cinema. Brian previously worked as Collections Manager for Chicago Film Archives, and while... Read More →
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Kirsten Larvick

Women’s Film Preservation Fund/IndieCollect
Kirsten Larvick is the Director of Special Projects at IndieCollect, where she helps filmmakers develop strategies for preserving their work through the Legacy Services initiative. Since 2009, she has co-chaired the Women's Film Preservation Fund (WFPF), which is dedicated to protecting... Read More →
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Jim Hubbard

Jim Hubbard has been making films since 1974. Among his many films are Nostalgia, United in Anger, Elegy in the Streets, Two Marches, The Dance and Memento Mori, which won the Ursula for Best Short Film at the Hamburg Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. He co-founded MIX - the New York Lesbian... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
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