Director Of Oral History Projects
CurrentCoordinate the research, production, cataloging, transcription, preservation and dissemination of various recordings representing profiles of members from all branches of the Academy.
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Teague Schneiter is listed as Director of Oral History Projects at Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a with 524 employees, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at oscars.org, phone signal with area code 310, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Teague Schneiter.
Teague Schneiter previously worked as Visual History Archivist at Directors Guild Of America and Social Media Coordinator at Isumatv. Teague Schneiter holds Professional Master Of Art, Preservation And Presentation Of The Moving Image from University Of Amsterdam.
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Teague Schneiter is an Audiovisual Archivist, Project Manager and Strategist who is currently working for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, instituting digital content initiatives around filmmaker oral histories.Her professional experience spans moving image preservation and access infrastructure, with the bulk of her experience in human rights and cultural heritage content. Teague completed a Masters in Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image at the Universiteit van Amsterdam, including internships in analogue and digital film restoration lab practices at Haghefilm in the Netherlands, as well as with both the Media Archive and Human Rights Video Hub at WITNESS. Her work at WITNESS solidified her interest in web knowledge management projects and in people organizing, and concretized a firm belief that communication technologies in the digital age should facilitate openness, innovation, participation among individuals and communities, and should further social change. In the past she has worked as a long-term consultant for indigenous media organization IsumaTV, focused mostly on outreach, strategic planning, knowledge-sharing and social media, as well as for Flicker Alley, on social media and digital strategies. Teague's ongoing interest in and commitment to the practice and theory of moving image archives and video--specifically on participatory, open, and community access to video online--has seen her writing published in the Institute for Network Cultures volume Video Vortex Reader II: moving image beyond YouTube, as well as in conference journals, and online. She has received awards and scholarships for her work and contributed her knowledge, skills and training to organizations, focus groups, conferences and symposia in Australia, The Netherlands, Canada, and the USA.
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Coordinate the research, production, cataloging, transcription, preservation and dissemination of various recordings representing profiles of members from all branches of the Academy.
> Strategic consultation to achieve organizational goals; develop strategies that leverage social media, implement strategic planning, and coordinate community-building and technology-planning efforts.> Manage social media; keep the @IsumaTV and @IsumaTV_DIAMA Twitter accounts and IsumaTV Facebook account updated, promoting the current and past activities and core objectives and communities surrounding IsumaTV. Analyze social media metrics and write reports.> Write copy for the DIAMA Blog, and other IsumaTV channels as necessary.> Collect and organize information produced by the Isuma team, IsumaTV global users, and partners, for presentation on the isuma.tv website. > Aggregate online coverage about Isuma and IsumaTV’s projects; monitor press, blog and social media conversations coverage, and coordinate their posting on the site.> Manage publicity and promotional campaign for Isuma Productions film releases and related web-based projects.> Knowledge management; interview Technology Director and Interaction Designer and write reports summarizing project activities and deliverables, including software and hardware solutions to community problems, such as MediaPlayers.> Represent IsumaTV to professional and academic communities by serving on various committees and task forces, attending and presenting at conferences, and writing submissions for publication, mostly regarding organization goals, activities, and priorities.> Develop, implement, and supervise digital preservation initiatives and access projects; develop policies, procedures, goals, and priorities.> Develop new methods for providing access to video using web-based technologies based on the needs of diverse and varied constituencies.> Collaborate in search and application process for foundation & government grants.> Maintain customized online multimedia content management using Drupal, including some programming in HTML.
[900+ hours]> Archiving, access, and outreach for human rights audiovisual collection.> Development and management of video production and online media projects, including a pilot cross-departmental project on the topic of archives and human rights.> Quality assurance, vault management, video accession, cataloguing, encoding, digitisation, and reformatting for human rights video collection.> Production archivist on core video productions.> Liasing with staff across different roles and departments.> Interviews and reports for Strategic Planning process.> Assistant to Media Archive staff in digital repository and online archive development planning.> Accession and de-accession of items for digital archive.> Descriptive and technical cataloguing.> Digitisation of a variety of video formats DVcam, miniDV and Hi8 (both PAL & NTSC). – Live Capture Plus, and Final Cut Pro.> Video encoding for preservation and access copies for internal and external stakeholders (including filmmakers, producers, video editors, activists, and community members) in a variety of different digital formats, including Mpeg-2, 3, & 4, Quicktime, DVD, and web compressions.> Liasing with a wide variety of external stakeholders to arrange the rights and usage of various archival footage for advocacy videos, promotional videos, documentary productions, museum displays, and the web.> Everyday use and development of customised content management system accessible through Filemaker Pro.> Maintenance of online content management using Drupal and programming in HTML.> Evaluative online media projects relating to Indigenous peoples’ use of media and online technologies to create strategic change, as well as archives and human rights.> Grant-writing/editing for funding applications.> Knowledge and experience with Intellectual Property issues.> Blogging, content aggregation, and social media.> Maintenance of specified controlled vocabularies for human rights collection.
[190+ hours] > Sound restoration for feature length films and shorts from the Netherlands Filmmuseum collection.> Digital and analogue sound mastering.> Training in state of the art restoration software, including CEDAR sound restoration Pro Tools plug-in and Diamant digital restoration software.> Printing and transferring optical sound negatives.> Nitrate film conservation.> Inspection, preparation, and cleaning of archival material.> Documentation and comparison of archival prints and negatives.> Research and administration of a special color preservation project.> Some digital restoration training, using Diamant software.> Some digital colour correction training, using customised software.
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Teague Schneiter holds Professional Master Of Art, Preservation And Presentation Of The Moving Image from University Of Amsterdam.
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