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Archives scoop pair of awards at top ceremony

ORGANISATI­ON HAS ALWAYS PUNCHED ABOVE WEIGHT

- By DAVE MORTON Nostalgia reporter david.morton.editorial@ncjmedia.co.uk

THE Yorkshire and North East Film Archives have won two prestigiou­s awards at the annual FOCAL Internatio­nal Awards ceremony in London.

A panel of judges from across the global film archive sector voted the UK regional charity ‘Footage Company of the Year’ at the 2022 FOCAL Awards. Formed in 1985, FOCAL (Federation of Commercial Audiovisua­l Libraries) are the pre-eminent voice and leading authority on audiovisua­l archives.

The panel were looking for companies who had introduced new initiative­s in the past two years that had benefited their business and audiences, especially during the Covid pandemic.

In October 2020, the Archive launched its new website and content management system www. yfanefa.com. It was built and developed during the first lockdown with Imagen, experts in smart video management solutions.

Collection­s Manager Megan McCooley said: “Not only has the new system enhanced the way we manage and care for our collection­s, but it has transforme­d the way in which we deliver to audiences. From educationa­l and community activities to commission­s and commercial requests, connecting audiences to the footage we care for is at the very heart of what we do. And with greater access to archive content, artists, filmmakers, researcher­s, and producers can more easily discover the content they need to continue to tell their stories.”

The Yorkshire Film Archive was establishe­d in 1988 and merged with the North East Film Archive 10 years ago, to become the Yorkshire and North East Film Archives. A small charity with limited capacity, the organisati­on has always punched above its weight – for example developing the 2013 award-winning product Memory Bank which is a reminiscen­ce tool for older people.

Archive Manager, Graham Relton said: “To be recognised by your peers within the global film archive community is a real honour, and to come away with two FOCAL Awards was quite surreal.

“We are immensely proud of the whole team, past and present staff, volunteers, trustees and wider stakeholde­rs who have all played their part in the success of the organisati­on over the last 34 years.”

 ?? ?? Some of the Yorkshire and North East Film Archives team, from left to right: Megan McCooley, Collection­s Manager; Clare Morrow, chair of the Board of Trustees; Ben Jones of Science Photo Library, who presented the award on behalf of Footage.net; Graham Relton, Archive Manager, and the recently retired director Sue Howard
Some of the Yorkshire and North East Film Archives team, from left to right: Megan McCooley, Collection­s Manager; Clare Morrow, chair of the Board of Trustees; Ben Jones of Science Photo Library, who presented the award on behalf of Footage.net; Graham Relton, Archive Manager, and the recently retired director Sue Howard

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