
Preserving the Walther Barth Collection: An Archival Film Case Study
13 November 2024One of the most fascinating historic motion picture collections at the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound (TAMIS) is the Walther Barth Film Collection. Barth’s unique amateur films depict privileged society and tourism in Germany and the United States over the course of nearly 100 individual films shot between the 1920s and the 1960s. Conserving, preserving, and cataloging this collection has been a long-term project for TAMIS staff since 2007, culminating in a recent grant-funded comprehensive preservation project. TAMIS staff will describe different phases of this long-term project and show examples of recent state-of-the-art scans of the films.
About the presenter
John Morton is the McClung Historical Collection Audiovisual Archivist for the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound. John holds an Honors BA in English and Film Studies from Calvin College, an MA in English from the University of Rochester, and certification in film preservation and archiving from the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation in Rochester, New York.