National Film and Sound Archive

The collection ranges from works created in the late nineteenth century when the recorded sound and film industries were in their infancy, to those made in the present day.In addition to discs, films, videos, audio tapes, phonograph cylinders and wire recordings, the collection includes supporting documents and artefacts, such as personal papers and organisational records, photographs, posters, lobby cards, publicity, scripts, costumes, props, memorabilia, and sound, video and film equipment.In July 2024, NFSA Player made another 34 titles available for rent, including true crime and mystery, stories of postwar migration and early films from notable Australian artists and directors.[23] The NFSA is a foundation partner of Sustainable Screens Australia[24] and a founding member of the Australian Media Literacy Alliance.[26] The CEO of the NFSA Patrick McIntyre said “The new funds will turbocharge our ability to increase discoverability and access to the national collection for all Australians.”[27] In October 2024, the NFSA curated and hosted the Fantastic Futures 24 Conference, the first in-depth Australasian examination of the challenges and opportunities of AI for the galleries, libraries, archives and museums sector.This type of film has a distinctive visual impact, being "very bright and colourful, dazzling..."; however, it also carries a high fire risk, and, if not properly stored, can deteriorate and become brittle.It has both a promotional and educational function, providing free worldwide online access to information about Australian cinema and the television industry in Australia.[35] The website was revamped and re-launched in 2009, including new features such as exclusive interviews with filmmakers, a news section, forums, games, detailed profiles of producers, directors, screenwriters, film score composers and actors.[39] Andrew Pike of Ronin Films was instrumental in its establishment in 1999/2000,[40][41][42] served as president and member of the board for many years,[40] and as of December 2024[update] remains patron.Other patrons include Bryan Brown, Anthony Buckley, Chris Noonan, Philip Noyce, Alan Rydge, Fred Schepisi, and Patricia Amphlett ("Little Pattie").Examples of this contribution include technical innovation, scholarship in the field, involvement with the survival of film as an art form and as a cultural experience, advocacy, sponsorship and fundraising.The Award is named in honour of Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) co-founder and industry icon John Leake OAM (1927–2009).
NFSA building, fronting onto McCoy Circuit
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