How do we create an enduring, trustworthy record of something designed to disappear?
The documentation of the performing arts-be it theatre, dance, opera, or music-is a paradox. The art form itself is fundamentally fleeting, existing only in the moment of its live execution, yet the resulting film or video record is intended to last, serving as permanent evidence for future generations. Archiving Performance in the Digital Age is born from the tension inherent in this paradox, addressing the urgent necessity of creating high-fidelity, trustworthy records.
Written by Kentaro Sato, this text moves beyond simple instruction on how to film a stage. It provides the rigorous, interdisciplinary framework necessary to ensure the resulting audiovisual materials remain authentic, accessible, and meaningful in the long term. From the physics of film decay to the architecture of digital storage, this book is designed as a comprehensive introduction for students in archival science, theatre researchers, practicing archivists, and performance documentation practitioners.
Inside this comprehensive guide, you will find:
High-Fidelity Capture Standards: Learn the non-negotiable global standards (ISO, FADGI) for capture, including advanced specifications like 4K, HDR, and Wide Color Gamut (WCG) to future-proof your masters.
Analog Rescue Protocols: A complete guide to identifying and remediating chemical decay, including Vinegar Syndrome in film and Sticky Shed Syndrome in magnetic tape, complete with emergency stabilization techniques.
The Digital Transition: A practical road map for managing digitization projects, from drafting Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with vendors to performing forensic-level quality control on digital master files (FFV1).
Sustainable IT Infrastructure: Strategies for long-term bitstream preservation using the OAIS Reference Model, including tiered storage architecture, LTO tape, and the "3-2-1 Rule" for redundancy.
Legal and Ethical Frameworks: Navigate the complexities of "stacked copyright," union compliance (such as Actors' Equity), and the mandatory requirements for performer consent.
Future-Proofing the Archive: Prepare for the next century of cultural preservation with strategies for documenting immersive VR, AR, and software-dependent performance.
Exclusive Practical Resources: This book is designed for application. It includes extensive appendices featuring:
Standard Archival Documentation Templates, including Performer and Location Release Forms.
Vendor Service Level Agreement (SLA) Clause Checklists.
Technical Reference Charts for FADGI compliance.
A "Starter Guide for Low-Budget Archiving" for institutions with limited resources.
Archiving Performance in the Digital Age integrates the high technical standards of media engineering with the critical and ethical responsibilities of the humanities, empowering readers to move confidentially from foundational concepts to advanced preservation strategy.