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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
In conjunction with our eighth annual The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival, The Archaeology Channel Conference on Cultural Heritage Film promotes discussion and collaboration regarding the uses of cultural heritage film. TAC Festival and Conference bring to Oregon the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures, and the world of indigenous peoples. The goals of this conference are three-fold: (1) to promote the creation, distribution and use of cultural heritage film as an influence for broad cultural awareness and understanding; (2) to bring together educators, film-makers, archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, journalists, historic preservationists, environmentalists, geographers, and others interested in cultural heritage and its connections to the natural environment; and (3) to encourage the exchange of new ideas and approaches to employ film for the common good of all humanity.
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Wednesday: Teaching with Film and Public Involvement |
Thursday: Making Cultural Heritage Film |
Friday: Archaeology in the Media |
10:00 10:30 |
Education through the Use of Documentary Film
Matthew Griffin |
Archaeological TV channels Online: An Assessment of Potential”
Chiara Bonacchi |
Wait For the Camera: Struggling to Keep the Archaeology in an Archaeological Documentary
Tom King |
11:00 11:30 |
The Land and Water Revisited Project
Kirk French |
Filming in the Tibetan Monasteries of Highland Nepal: Videography as a Tool of Development Work – A Fundraising and Educational Medium for Cultural Survival
Dennis Ramsey |
Kentucky Archaeology Video Series: A Focus on Historic Archaeology
David Pollack
Gwynn Henderson |
12:00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
LUNCH BREAK |
LUNCH BREAK |
1:00 1:30 |
How To View A Film: Introduction to the elements of film
Claudia Hemphill Pine |
What Makes A Winner?
Claudia Hemphill Pine |
The 500 Hats of Indiana Jones: Representing the "Scientist" in Film
Claudia Hemphill Pine |
| 2:00 2:30 |
The River Has Many Stories and Proving Up & Settling Down: Stories of Hell’s Canyon
Richard Wilhelm
Sue Arbuthnot |
ALI’s Cultural Heritage Film Distribution Program
Richard Pettigrew |
FILM: Great Falls: Discovery, Destruction and Preservation in a Massachusetts Town (85 min) |
3:00 3:30 |
FILM: Balancing the Cosmos (110 min) |
FILM: Helluva Way to Treat a Soldier (59 min)
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Discussion/Break (3:25-3:40) |
FILM: Easter Island, back to the past (52 min) |
4:00
4:30 |
Discussion/Break (4-4:10) |
FILM: Indigenous Lives of Taiwan (21 min) |
| FILM: The Naked Archaeologist: A Nabatean by Any Other Name (22 min) |
FILM: The Town Below (13 min) |
| Discussion (4:50-5) |
Discussion (4:53-5) |
Discussion (4:45-5) |
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