SEAPAVAA Newsletter
Jan-Sep 1998

Hanoi confab tackles emerging Asia-Pacific AV heritage

Advanced training on film preservation in Hanoi

3rd SEAPAVAA adopts statement on access

RP film classic restored

Paris meet for audio archivists and analog machines

25 Filipino films shown at Lincoln Center

Awards system re: honorary membership in SEAPAVAA Confab

Welcome, new members!

Calendar of Events

Editorial

ASEAN audiovisual database on internet

Country Updates

LAOS: Lao database to include film and video catalog details

NEW ZEALAND: Sourcing film archives

NZ TV Archive applies for SEAPAVAA membership

PHILIPPINES: CCP reactivates film retrieval and restoration program

SOFIA launches adopt-a-film program

SINGAPORE: 30 years of archive

Features

SEAPAVAA: two years on

A glimpse of ASEAN culture

SEAPAVAA online!

Promotion and membership committee formed

SEAPAVAA list address

Welcome, New Members!

Two associate institutional and six individual members were ratified at the Third SEAPAVAA General Assembly held in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 24-25, 1998. The new SEAPAVAA associate institutional members are AusHeritage and Transworld International.

AusHeritage is Australia's business network for cultural and heritage services. It is a national export enterprise network of heritage industry practitioners whose purpose is to export Australian heritage services.

Transworld International (TWI) is based in London and represented in SEAPAVAA by Adrian Wood, Director of Archive and Library Development.

The new SEAPAVAA associate individual members are:

  • Dietrich Schuller, Chairman of IASA Technical Committee based at Phonogrammarchiv in Vienna, Austria
  • Douglas Niven of Photo Archive Group in Bangkok, Thailand
  • John Abbott of IBIS Media Concepts in London, UK
  • Jim Lindner of VidiPAX, the Magnetic Media Restoration Company in New York, N.Y., USA
  • Christopher Crowell of Hollywood, California
  • Richard Connors of the Asian Cultural Council in Hanoi, Vietnam

To date, SEAPAVAA has 24 full institutional members, five associate institutional members, and 21 associate individual members.

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Updated: 10 February 1999