It’s Been 20 Years: The L.A. Riots…This Revolution WAS Televised.
This piece was written as part of my personal blog, Archive-Type: Musings of a Passionate Preservationist, on April 29, 2012. It was meant as a personal and historical look into the … Continue reading
Living On Video: Festival Cinema, Archiving and the Exploding World of Video-On-Demand (VOD)
This piece was written for MIAS 250: Access to Moving Image Collections, taught by Mark Quigley for the Moving Image Archive Studies Program at UCLA during the Winter of 2012. While … Continue reading
The Devil You Know: History, Technology and Family in Warrior
This piece was written as part of my personal blog, Archive-Type: Musings of a Passionate Preservationist , and can be found in its original form and location here. It was a … Continue reading
I Miss Talking in the Dark: Cinema, Technological Change and the Personal
I was highly inspired by a variety of the works I read within Professor Michael Friend’s MIAS200 Seminar, The History, Philosophy and Practice of Moving Image Archiving. The seminal “Nitrate … Continue reading