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Critical to any preservation project is the keeping of records about the condition of materials being preserved. Documentation should be created at each phase of the process: tapes should be physically inspected before being reformatted, actions taken during the reformatting process should be recorded, and remastered tapes should be periodically inspected for signs of deterioration. (For more information on inspection, see the Best Practices section of this website.) The forms below are examples of the ways in which this information can be recorded. Most institutions have forms like these that have been modified to suit their needs. Basic Condition Report This document, created for this website by Independent Media Arts Preservation (IMAP) records basic information about physical condition of a videotape. Basic condition report (PDF file) Dub watch form This form is used by Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) to document actions taken during the remastering process, and to note any defects found during playback. Reports and Templates from Matters in Media Arts Condition Report Template [Matters in Media Arts]
Condition Report Template Addendum: Discs [Matters in Media Arts]
Condition Report Template Addendum: Tape [Matters in Media Arts] About the document sources IMAP Independent Media Arts Preservation, Inc. (IMAP) is a nonprofit service, education, and advocacy organization committed to the preservation of non-commercial electronic media. IMAP has grown from a New York-based consortium of arts organizations and individuals to a national resource for preservation training, information, and advocacy. Bay Area Video Coalition Founded in 1976, Bay Area Video Coalition, or BAVC (pronounced "bay-vac") is a nonprofit media arts center that provides access to video technology, sponsors video projects, and provides restoration and preservation services for obsolete videotape formats. Matters in Media Arts Curators, conservators, registrars and media technical managers from New Art Trust, MoMA, SFMOMA, and Tate, have formed a consortium to establish best practice guidelines for care of time-based media works of art (for example, video, slide, film, audio and computer-based installations). The Matters in Media Arts website offers extensive resources related to the exhibition of media art. © 2006-2009 | Independent Media Arts Preservation, Inc. |
© 2006-2009 | Independent Media Arts Preservation, Inc. |