Podgorica, 28-30 October 2013
In the framework of Balkans’ Memory project, Ina, in partnership with the Cinematheque of Montenegro and RTCG, organized a seminar on legal framework and promotion of cinematographic and audiovisual contents, from 28 to 30 October 2013.
In the framework of Balkans’ Memory project, Ina, in partnership with the Cinematheque of Montenegro and RTCG, organized a seminar on legal framework and promotion of cinematographic and audiovisual contents, from 28 to 30 October 2013.
This seminar was held in Podgorica and follows the previous ones on preservation and restoration of the audiovisual archives, held in Tirana in November 2012, and on digitization and management of digital media, held in Belgrade last April.
In this occasion, the participants deepened the legal framework on the use of cinematographic and audiovisual contents, including the audiovisual rights management. The seminar also dealt with documentation practices and the description of contents, as well as with the promotion of images and sounds throughout pertinent case studies.
Theoretical lessons was further enriched by round tables and relevant study visits led by specialists.
Monday 28 October
• Legal framework for the use of archival material – copyrights
• Audiovisual rights management
• Overview of the situation in the targeted countries
Tuesday 29 October
• Documentation practices associated to different types of use • Description levels
• Case study on a documentation tool • Visits to the collections of the Cinematheque and the TV archives of Montenegro
Wednesday 30 October
• Overview of different types of valorisation projects • Case studies on a cinematographic collection and a TV archive collection
• Case study: Ina valorisation policy This seminar is open to about 15 professionals from the targeted countries1 of the Western Balkans
Workshop agenda
More info on the seminar
More info about the project
In this occasion, the participants deepened the legal framework on the use of cinematographic and audiovisual contents, including the audiovisual rights management. The seminar also dealt with documentation practices and the description of contents, as well as with the promotion of images and sounds throughout pertinent case studies.
Theoretical lessons was further enriched by round tables and relevant study visits led by specialists.
Monday 28 October
• Legal framework for the use of archival material – copyrights
• Audiovisual rights management
• Overview of the situation in the targeted countries
Tuesday 29 October
• Documentation practices associated to different types of use • Description levels
• Case study on a documentation tool • Visits to the collections of the Cinematheque and the TV archives of Montenegro
Wednesday 30 October
• Overview of different types of valorisation projects • Case studies on a cinematographic collection and a TV archive collection
• Case study: Ina valorisation policy This seminar is open to about 15 professionals from the targeted countries1 of the Western Balkans
Workshop agenda
More info on the seminar
More info about the project