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SUMMARY:Texas Film Round-Up: Fort Worth Edition
DESCRIPTION:Madeline Moya\, Managing Director of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI)\, will share what archive is doing to collect Texas history and culture recorded on film and how you can digitize\, preserve and protect your original films for generations to come. She will also talk one-on-one about your films\, explain TAMI's free digitization program and screen additional historic footage.\n\nMadeline Moya oversees the agency's film catalog\, collections development and website administration. She worked in records management for Travis County\, in the film department of the Harry Ransom Center and spent a decade as a record store clerk.\n\nBeginning October 2 through October 4\, you can drop off films and videos at the Central Library during library hours for free digitization.\n\nGuidelines\n\n\n	Films or videos must be Texas-related (i.e. shot in Texas\, shot by a Texan\, or be about Texas)\n	The owner must be willing and able to donate a digital copy of the materials to the archive (i.e. you are or you represent the copyright holder)\n	No more than 50 films and videos may be donated per household\, only 10 of which may be videotapes. Email info@texasarchive.org or call (512) 485-3073 for more information.\n	Accepted Film Formats: 16mm\, 8mm\, Super 8\n	Accepted Video Formats: VHS\, VHS-C\, Betacam SP\,  "/U-Matic\, 8mm/Hi8/Video8/Digital8
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Madeline Moya\, Managing Director of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI)\, will share what archive is doing to collect Texas history and culture recorded on film and how you can digitize\, preserve and protect your original films for generations to come. She will also talk one-on-one about your films\, explain TAMI&rsquo\;s free digitization program and screen additional historic footage.</p>\n\n<p>Madeline Moya oversees the agency&rsquo\;s film catalog\, collections development and website administration. She worked in records management for Travis County\, in the film department of the Harry Ransom Center and spent a decade as a record store clerk.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Beginning October 2 through October 4\, you can drop off films and videos at the Central Library during library hours for free digitization</strong>.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Guidelines</strong></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Films or videos must be Texas-related (i.e. shot in Texas\, shot by a Texan\, or be about Texas)</li>\n	<li>The owner must be willing and able to donate a digital copy of the materials to the archive (i.e. you are or you represent the copyright holder)</li>\n	<li>No more than 50 films and videos may be donated per household\, only 10 of which may be videotapes. Email&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:info@texasarchive.org" style="box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(0\, 51\, 127)\;">info@texasarchive.org</a>&nbsp\;or call (512) 485-3073 for more information.</li>\n	<li>Accepted Film Formats: 16mm\, 8mm\, Super 8</li>\n	<li>Accepted Video Formats: VHS\, VHS-C\, Betacam SP\, &frac34\;&rdquo\;/U-Matic\, 8mm/Hi8/Video8/Digital8</li>\n</ul>\n
LOCATION:Fort Worth Central Library
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DTSTAMP:20260430T152542Z
URL:https://business.fortworthchamber.com/events/details/texas-film-round-up-fort-worth-edition-10-03-2015-5334
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