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Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | CULT | HEGYI Gyula ( PSE) | |
Former Responsible Committee | CULT | ||
Committee Opinion | ITRE | ||
Committee Opinion | ECON | RYAN Eoin ( UEN) | |
Former Committee Opinion | ECON | ||
Former Committee Opinion | ITRE | ||
Former Committee Opinion | JURI |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 157-p3
Legal Basis:
EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 157-p3Subjects
Events
The European Parliament and Council adopted a Recommendation on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities (Film Heritage Recommendation) on 16 November 2005. This third report on the Film Heritage Recommendation analyses the reports received from Member States in reply to a Commission questionnaire circulated in July 2011.
The report points out that the change in the film industry, which has evolved into a fully digital industry from production to screen, has enormous consequences on the collection, preservation, restoration and access to film heritage . The report’s main findings are as follows:
Member States should encourage rights holders to digitise and exploit on-line or through digital projection the master pieces of their catalogues; the dialogue between right-holders, on-line platforms and FHI should be supported in order to facilitate commercial exploitation of heritage master pieces. Regarding Film Heritage Institutions (FHIs) , new investment and organisational changes are required in order to fully exploit the opportunities of the digital era for film heritage, as well as to ensure that the digital film heritage will be collected and preserved. All Member States have legal or contractual deposit systems for the collection of film heritage, but the enforcement of these mechanisms needs to be improved in many cases. FHIs need to update their collection policy to deal with digital films and to take on the task of preservation of digital film . With regard to the interoperability of film databases , the application of the 2009 and 2010 European standards should be extended. Preservation of digital film is a new task for FHIs and the preservation of analogue film needs to be continued and improved. FHI and rights holders should continue to explore and expand online access to collections , in order to meet the cultural and educational demand.
This Commission working document constitutes the second implementation report on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities (Film Heritage Recommendation).
Main objectives of the 2005 Recommendation: this Recommendation was the follow-up to the Commission Communication on certain legal aspects relating to cinematographic and other audiovisual works and of a number of political statements from the Council and the European Parliament underlying the importance of European film heritage.
The Recommendation gave new impulse to the protection of the European film heritage. It initiated a dynamic process based on Member States' periodical reporting. The Commission committed itself to monitor and assess the extent to which the measures set out in the Recommendation were working effectively, and to consider the need for further action.
The principles on which the Film Heritage Recommendation is based are still valid: Cinematographic works are an essential component of our cultural heritage and therefore merit full protection. In addition to their cultural value, cinematographic works are a source of historical information about European society.
In order to ensure that the European film heritage is passed down to future generations, there is a need for it to be systematically collected, catalogued, preserved and restored. In addition, European film heritage should be made accessible for educational, academic, research and cultural purposes.
As cinematography is an art contained on a fragile support, it therefore requires positive action from the public authorities to ensure its preservation.
A second implementation report: the first implementation report on the Film Heritage Recommendation was adopted in August 2008. This current reports on the implementation of the Film heritage recommendation based on Member States' implementation report is based on implementation reports prepared by the Member States in December 2009 on the basis of a questionnaire circulated by the European Commission. The questionnaire covered all the aspects of the Film Heritage Recommendation. In addition, it raised two other issues, which are not contemplated in the Recommendation: challenges and opportunities for European Film heritage arising from the transition from the analogue to the digital area as well as the link between film funding policies and film heritage. Therefore, these aspects are also included in this report.
This report is divided into three chapters:
Analysis of the situation of film heritage in Europe in those areas covered by the Film Heritage Recommendation; Challenges and opportunities of the digital era for film heritage institutions; Access to European film heritage.
It also contains two annexes:
Annex I - List of EU Activities in relation to film heritage; Annex II - Summary of the situation in Member States, in relation to each subject raised in the questionnaire.
Next steps: the results presented in this report are only a first evaluation of the challenges and opportunities of the digital era for European film heritage. The Commission will launch an independent study in 2010, which will look in detail into this issue. The Commission would consider a Communication or a revision of the Film Heritage Recommendation, taking into account the results of the study.
According to the Film Heritage Recommendation, Member States will make their next application report by November 2011.
The Commission will continue to examine the options for a balanced legal solution permitting an efficient access to film heritage for cultural and educational purposes.
This report contains the Commission’s assessment of the implementation of the Recommendation of 16 November 2005 on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities. It examines the Commission’s initiatives in this area, as well as
Member State actions.
The report states that Member States should continue the application of the Recommendation, and report again to the Commission by November 2009. As a result of the analysis of the current situation, the following points should be considered by Member States in case that they have not yet been tackled:
establishing a long-term strategy for their national film heritage and annual plans for specific issues (digitisation, restoration, education, etc); monitoring compliance with the mandatory forms of deposit (both with the obligation of deposit and the technical quality of the material); promoting voluntary deposit as a complement to legal deposit. The Commission has facilitated the negotiation of a framework agreement between the Association of European Film Libraries (ACE) and the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) to establish procedures for voluntary deposit of films with preservation archives. The agreement will regulate the obligations of the archive (responsibility for conservation and preservation, duty to collaborate with the producer, cataloguing), questions related to preservation/restoration (decisions and methods for restoring and preserving the deposited material, possession of the new materials), access, use and withdrawal of the material (both the originally deposited material and the new prints produced by the archive), circulation of works between ACE members for public screening and restoration and, finally, the conditions for permanent withdrawal of deposited material. The signature of the agreement is expected in 2008. The use of the framework contract between ACE and FIAPF is recommended as soon as it becomes available. In the absence of signature of this contract, Member States should encourage by all means agreements between film heritage institutions and right-holder associations covering the possible uses of the deposited material by the archive; continuing efforts to achieve interoperability of film databases, and to make those databases accessible via the Internet; restoration of cinematographic works, with the objective of sharing know-how and increase resources available; seeking agreements with right-holders with a view to promote cultural access to film heritage as broadly as possible; creating specialised courses at university level for all areas related to film archives; giving higher priority and visibility to educational programmes and activities.
Film archives should, as a priority, make the necessary changes to face the challenges of the digital era. It is estimated that within 5 years, most films will be distributed in digital format. This implies that the following issues will have to be addressed:
collection / acquisition of digital material (distributed in cinemas or via new channels); storage / conservation of digital material, which could require regular migration to new formats or supports; applying digital technologies for restoration; giving access via internet to the collections, while ensuring respect of copyright laws; integration in the European digital library.
The Commission will continue with the execution of its current projects and with the organisation of meetings of the Cinema Expert Group / Subgroup Film Archives to facilitate the exchange of good practices in the areas mentioned above.
PURPOSE: To offer a recommendation on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities.
LEGISLATIVE ACT: European Parliament and Council Recommendation on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities.
CONTENT: This Recommendations aims to foster a better exploitation of the industrial and cultural potential of Europe’s film heritage by encouraging research into how best to conserve and restore cinematographic works. In addition it seeks to guarantee a high level of collecting old cinematographic works, cataloguing them and classifying them. The actions recommended are an attempt to guarantee a competitive edge to the European film industry. Accordingly, the European Parliament and Council have taken note of the Commission’s intention to consider making it compulsory for beneficiaries of EU funding to deposit a copy of European films in at least one national archive, to support co-operation amongst designated bodies, to fund research projects involving the long-term preservation and resonation of films, to promote European standardisation on film cataloguing, to negotiate a standard contract between designated bodies and rights-holders outlining the conditions when a deposited work could be made accessible to the public and to monitor how effective the measures set out in this Recommendation are.
Based on the above the European Parliament and Council make the following recommendations to the Member States:
- To improve conservation, restoration and exploitation methods.
- To adopt by 17 November 2007 legislative, administrative or other appropriate measures, that guarantee cinematographic work are systematically collected, catalogued, preserved, restored and made accessible to educational, cultural, research or other non-commercial uses – in compliance with copyright and related rights.
- To designate a body to carry out the tasks outlined above.
- To specify, in agreement with right’s holders, the conditions under which deposited works may be made available to the public.
- To encourage the establishment of national film academies or similar bodies.
- To increase the use of digital and new technologies for the collection, cataloguing, preservation and restoration of cinematographic works.
- To undertake the systematic collection of works forming part of their audiovisual heritage. This can be done either through a mandatory legal or contractual deposit of at least one high quality copy of works with the designated bodies.
- To promote European standardisation and the inter-operability of databases and to encourage their accessibility to the public through, for example, the internet.
- To explore the possibility of establishing a network of databases storing culturally significant and historically interesting films and to invite archiving bodies to organise collected works into an EU collection.
- To adopt legislation guaranteeing the preservation of deposited cinematographic works. Methods should include, for example, the reproduction of films on new storage mediums and the preservation of equipment for showing cinematographic works on different mediums.
- To introduce measures which allow for the reproduction of deposited works for the purposes of restoration. Right’s holders must be able to benefit from the improved industrial potential of their works
- To promote the use of Europe’s film heritage as a way of strengthening the European dimension in education and for the promotion of cultural diversity.
- To foster and promote visual education, film studies and media literacy in education at all levels, professional training programmes and European training programmes.
- To promote close co-operation between producers, distributors, broadcasters and film institutes for educational purposes while respecting copyright and related rights.
- To inform the Commission every two years of action taken in response to the Recommendation.
The European Parliament adopted the report by Gyula HEGYI(PES, HU) broadly approving the proposal, subject to a number of compromise amendments in order to avoid a second reading on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities. (Please refer to the summary dated 21/04/2005).
The European Parliament adopted the report by Gyula HEGYI(PES, HU) broadly approving the proposal, subject to a number of compromise amendments in order to avoid a second reading on film heritage and the competitiveness of related industrial activities. (Please refer to the summary dated 21/04/2005).
The committee adopted the report by Gyula HEGYI (PES, HU) broadly approving the proposal, subject to a number of amendments under the 1st reading of the codecision procedure. The committee wanted to see an improvement in conditions for the conservation, restoration and exploitation of the film heritage and the removal of obstacles to the development and full competitiveness of the European film industry. It urged the Member States to consider "establishing national film academies where these do not exist, or supporting them". MEPs also recommended that Member States establish a system of mandatory deposit of cinematographic works with national archives, and set up a database at the European Audiovisual Observatory. Measures should be taken to guarantee access to deposited works for disabled people.
The committee also stressed the need for increased use of digital and new technologies in the collection, cataloguing, preservation and restoration of cinematographic works.
Other recommendations included: promoting the use of the film heritage as a way of strengthening the European dimension in education and promoting cultural diversity ; and fostering the development of a European network of cinema schools and museums.
Documents
- Follow-up document: SWD(2012)0431
- Follow-up document: EUR-Lex
- Follow-up document: SEC(2010)0853
- Follow-up document: SEC(2008)2373
- Follow-up document: EUR-Lex
- Draft final act: 03625/2/2005
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)2482/2
- Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T6-0167/2005
- Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: OJ C 092 20.04.2006, p. 0020-0089 E
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T6-0167/2005
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0101/2005
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A6-0101/2005
- Committee opinion: PE347.211
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES1201/2004
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: OJ C 074 23.03.2005, p. 0018-0020
- Legislative proposal: COM(2004)0171
- Legislative proposal: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2004)0171
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Legislative proposal: COM(2004)0171 EUR-Lex
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES1201/2004 OJ C 074 23.03.2005, p. 0018-0020
- Committee opinion: PE347.211
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A6-0101/2005
- Text adopted by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T6-0167/2005 OJ C 092 20.04.2006, p. 0020-0089 E
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2005)2482/2
- Draft final act: 03625/2/2005
- Follow-up document: SEC(2008)2373 EUR-Lex
- Follow-up document: EUR-Lex SEC(2010)0853
- Follow-up document: SWD(2012)0431
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