Reel to Reel Institute

Reel to Reel Institute Reel to Reel Institute is a non-profit organisation that aims at promoting film preservation, and wid

流動影像收藏與保存的工作開展已久,但至今牽涉的工作量仍極為龐大,需要相當的資源來輔助。香港在搜集渠道以至藏品對外開放方面仍有不少限制,亦缺乏資源關注劇情片種以外之流動影像的收藏與保存。目前亞洲地區如日本、台灣和新加坡均有不少由民間發起的團體以不同的面向保育視聽遺產,填補現有的不足和缺陷。REEL TO REEL INSTITUTE於2018年成立,是一個非牟利的藝術團體,旨在借鑑上述地區組織的經驗,推廣及籌辦有關視聽遺產保育之活動。
With the long history of moving image collection and preservation, materials await handling are still vast, though much-needed resources for these efforts are limited. In Hong Kong

we face great obstacles in collecting these materials and presenting film heritage to the public, and little light is shed on the collection and preservation of moving images besides feature films. In Asia, a number of non-governmental organisations, for instance those in Japan, Taiwan and Singapore have been founded to contribute to various aspects of audio-visual heritage preservation, complementing existing efforts in this regard. Founded by practitioners of film restoration and programming in 2018, Reel to Reel Institute, a non-profit arts organisation, sets out to learn from the experience of these regional counterparts in our efforts to promote preservation of audio-visual heritage.

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REEL TO REEL INSTITUTE

流動影像收藏與保存的工作開展已久,但至今牽涉的工作量仍極為龐大,需要相當的資源來輔助。香港在搜集渠道以至藏品對外開放方面仍有不少限制,亦缺乏資源關注劇情片種以外之流動影像的收藏與保存。目前亞洲地區如日本、台灣和新加坡均有不少由民間發起的團體以不同的面向保育視聽遺產,填補現有的不足和缺陷。REEL TO REEL INSTITUTE 由數名從事電影保存與修復及相關節目的人士成立,是一個非牟利的藝術團體,旨在借鑑上述地區組織的經驗,推廣及籌辦有關視聽遺產保育之活動,拓展觀眾羣;支持本地及亞洲影像作品之研究、保存、修復與收藏,尤重視短片、動畫、實驗、紀錄、音樂錄影帶、家庭錄像、廣告及電視節目等不同類型的創作;與不同團體合作,確保被忽視的重要視聽遺產得到應有保護,同時促進本地電影工作者在流動影像收藏、展示與保存方面的專業培訓。

With the long history of moving image collection and preservation, materials await handling are still vast, though much-needed resources for these efforts are limited. In Hong Kong we face great obstacles in collecting these materials and presenting restored works to the public, and little light is shed on the collection and preservation of moving images besides feature films. In Asia, a number of community organisations, for instance those in Japan, Taiwan and Singapore have been founded to contribute to various aspects of audio-visual heritage preservation, complementing existing efforts in this regard.

Founded by practitioners of film restoration and programming, Reel to Reel Institute, a non-profit arts organisation, sets out to learn from the experience of these regional counterparts in our efforts to promote preservation of audio-visual heritage and expand the audience base with activities; support research on, and preservation, restoration and collection of local and regional moving image works, in particular shorts, experimental films, documentaries, music videos, home videos, commercials and television programmes; partner with different organisations ensuring that overlooked but important historical audio-visual works receive the proper treatment they deserve, and facilitate skill development for local film practitioners in moving image collection, exhibition and preservation.