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Docfound digitizes, archives, and distributes documentary films, thus affording long-term preservation and greater accessibility. Docfound creates and hosts custom community portals featuring institutions' film repositories, while celebrating "Documentary's Best of Show" with an annual peer-reviewed prize.
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Tens of thousands of hours of documentary footage are currently stored upon traditional film, keeping it effectively out of reach of scholars and the general public. The composition of celluose-based film renders it an impermanent media prone to deterioration and thus unsuitable for long-term archival purposes. Digitized versions afford more permanent archives and multiple backups both on and off-site, as well as distribution via streaming and physical media including DVDs and VHS. And too, digitized versions may be more easily catalogued in a searchable database, complete with digital stills to enhance the browsing experience. Docfound, riding upon the renaissance in Open Source Content Management Systems, offers an economical solution for digitizing, archiving, and distributing films. From individual films to extensive film libraries, Docfound can handle it all.

Docfound's service is unique in offering a complete end-to-end package for the modernization of traditional film archives. To start with, an institution's films are digitized with great care, and high quality video and audio are stored on multiple hard drives as well as on offsite tape backups. The digital versions are then archived and catalogued according to subject, genre, producer, and director, as well as other optional attributes. The institution then chooses the method by which access to the footage is granted. Docfound is equipped to handle both proprietary and public domain rights, and an institution can combine delivery methods including streaming, VHS, and DVD. Docfound affords membership-based, subscription-based, and micro-payment options, and an institution may also combine these methods of access control.

Another objective of Docfound is to celebrate the documentary art form by finding, cataloguing, and sharing documentary film's "Best of Show." We aim to rescue forgotten footage from reels deep within archives and promote the circulation of these hidden treasures alongside contemporary films.