World Day for Audiovisual Heritage with Gillian Moody from the National Film & Sound Archive
27 October is World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
Audiovisual archives tell us stories about people’s lives and cultures, they represent a priceless heritage which is an affirmation of our collective memory. They help us grow and comprehend the world we all share.
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage celebrate conserving this heritage and ensuring it remains accessible to the public and future generations.
The National Film and Sound Archive’s mission is to collect, preserve and share Australia’s vibrant and diverse audiovisual culture as embodied by our evolving collection – reflecting who we were, who we are, and who we want to be.
Gillian Moody, Manager, Senior Manager, Indigenous Programs at the National Film & Sound Archive joins 2SER Breakfast to discuss the importance of conserving our audiovisual heritage.