Save Your Film: Film Preservation 101

Despite it cultural value, the heritage in American independent film is in trouble, suffering chemical decomposition, neglect, and changing library ownership. Even digital carries it own dilemmas. So, if you want to ensure that your film endures for future generations, join our panel of filmmakers and archivists as they explain why cool storage and low humidity are hot. Leonard Maltin (critic and film historian), Rob Epstein (THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK), Phil Feiner (president, Pacific Title and Art Studio) moderator Robert Rosen (dean, UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television).

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Robert Rosen
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Leonard Maltin
Panelist
Rob Epstein
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Phil Feiner
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