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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Dave Berry 1943 - 2010


Dave Berry, Film Historian
1943 - 2010
We received very sad news on Friday afternoon of the death of Dave Berry, the doyen of Welsh film, who worked tirelessly as Research Officer for the former Wales Film and Television Archive, and later the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales, until his retirement a few years ago.

Born in Bolton, his career as a journalist moved him to Cardiff, where he worked for may years for the South Wales Echo. He loved all aspects of film, especially the works of the silent era, and eventually left the Echo to write the masterpiece "Wales and Cinema: the first hundred years" which was published by the University of Wales Press (new ed 1996).

There are several tributes to Dave already posted on the web. I'm sure there will be many more over the coming days.

Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / AGSSC

Nat. Library of Wales / NSSAW
The Bioscope
Facebook
BBC
BBC Cymru
Wales 0n-line
Some flickr photos

Dave had the ability to be infuriating, lovable, erudite, endearing, stubborn, helpful, hindersome, meticulous in his research yet hopelessly vague in his adherence to corporate rules, all at the same time. It was a pleasure to know him; a privilege to have worked closely with him, and help him achieve some of his goals for Wales's screen heritage.

I extend my sympathies to all those, near and far, who are now grieving a great personal and professional loss.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Adieu Kate McGarrigle




Sad news that Kate McGarrigle has passed away.

Kate remembered at Radio Canada (in French)

Photo: Radio Canada

Times (UK) obituary article.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Neil Brand


An interesting post in The Bioscope on Neil Brand, who's talents go far beyond silent cinema.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

IRTeM doomed

The internationally renowned Italian music research collection IRTeM appears "doomed".

For information, please view this blog post.

There is a Facebook group "save IRTeM", for what such things are worth.

Haiti crisis

Blue Shield Network statement on the crisis in Haiti (may change, as the statement is on the home page.

How to donate funds (UK)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Film database interoperability standard

Via EFG...

The CEN Formal Vote on the draft European standard prEN
15907 "Film Identification – Enhancing interoperability of
metadata – Element sets and structures" will be launched on
11/3/2010, until 11/5/2010.
This is the second of the European standards mandated by
the European Commission to improve the facilitate the
interoperability of film databases.
Film heritage institutions who will to participate in the vote
should contact the national standardization body of their country.
The list of these organizations is available here.