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NITRATE SEIZURE ISTD 2019

NITRATE SEIZURE
​The ephemeral history of cinema

ISTD 2019 Entry

The publication that I created, “NITRATE SEIZURE: The ephemeral history of cinema”, informs on the issue of film preservation. It was discovered that films disappear as the decades pass because of their fragile nature. Therefore, archivists are struggling to prevent cinema heritage from turning into dust. The film stock used until about 1950's proved to be combustible and perishable. Even though technology changed enormously, the “safety” acetate film stock used nowadays has a life-span of only 400 years and was discovered to suffer from the “vinegar syndrome”-a chemical degradation.

“NITRATE SEIZURE: The ephemeral history of cinema” provides the audience with different documentation and details on the subject, in order to raise awareness of this issues that affects our culture, an issue that seems to be irremediable. As a film enthusiast, I’ve always been interested in noir, black and white films. I started researching film preservation after watching Detour (1945 film). What captured my curiosity was the appearance of the film (it was full of scratches, burned frames and lens flares). 
I understood then that it was deteriorated because of the nitrate film base. In particular, the process of preservation intrigues me the most because its importance doesn’t achieve enough public recognition. I wanted to create a publication that gives film preservation a voice. Therefore, I decided to structure my publication in the format of a printed archive, a collection of structured data.
NITRATE SEIZURE ISTD 2019
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NITRATE SEIZURE ISTD 2019

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