Archival Research for Your Film with Ann Bennett

Tips on archival footage research for your film - what, how, where to look and more, from filmmaker/archive researcher Ann Bennett!
If you're making a documentary - (especially during these pandemic times) you might be thinking about using archival footage. You are probably already "grabbing" things off YouTube. But...
Hear from Ann Bennett, a long time producer/filmmaker - whose specialty has been archival research for the many historical documentaries she has worked on for PBS, HBO and others. How should you go about planning your search, how should you be keeping track and what's a methodological approach to getting rights - or determining if you need to?
Ann Bennett is an Emmy nominated documentary filmmaker and multimedia producer. She produced the NAACP Image Award-winning PBS documentary, 鈥楾hrough A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People,鈥 as well as the multi-platform community engagement initiative, 鈥楧igital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR).鈥 Bennett鈥檚 credits include; Citizen King and Fisk Jubilee Singers for the PBS series 鈥淎merican Experience,鈥 Hymn for Alvin Ailey for 鈥淒ance in America,鈥 and the award-winning PBS mini-series Africans in America and America鈥檚 War on Poverty. She was a consulting producer on 鈥淎lways in Season鈥 (directed by Jacqueline Olive) 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Bennett is a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Harvard College. She is currently producing Razing Liberty Square - a documentary about environmental gentrification in Miami.
A presentation of the Documentary Forum at 精东影业 and Third World Newsreel
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