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How much has been digitised up to now?

13 July 2011 At the moment, 60% of the planned amount of film material has been digitised, 86% of the planned amount of video, 57% of the planned amount of audio and 88% of the planned amount of photographs.
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The city that never sleeps

04 January 2011  - EYE Film Institute Netherlands ‘The city that never sleeps’, a dynamic, modernist portrayal of life in the seaport city Rotterdam.
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First ever Dutch TV news broadcast now digitised

18 October 2010  - Beelden voor de toekomst The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision has now digitised the very first NTS TV news programme originally broadcast on 5 January 1956.
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J’accuse restored

20 March 2010 Only one color copy of Abel Gances famous anti-war epos J’accuse (1919) has been preserved worldwide. And it can be found in the collection of the Filmmuseum, which secured the future of this classic through elaborate digital restoration.
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Sound and Vision embraces 40 years of Pinkpop

14 May 2009 Pinkpop is as alive as ever. Holland’s most famous pop festival is celebrating its 40th edition this year. Sound and Vision, 3FM and the television networks NPS/VARA/VPRO have chosen to tackle this 40th anniversary of Pinkpop in an integral manner. Central to their idea is the complete digital disclosure and documentation of Pinkpop concert registrations and visual material from the archives of Sound and Vision.
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Making old films accessible calls for passion and patience

Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike - Images for the Future In the restoration lab at the EYE Film Institute Netherlands old films are restored and digitised. They also recently started work on the processing and storage of digital films.