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Documentation

What should stay of the festival? Videos and audio recordings of the talks and of the performances, or condensations in text summaries, it is by experience not something that widens up the remote, asynchronous participation or outreach of the festival. It is however something useful for the participants themselves, and it ends up also something that the servus team recurrently looks through (for disparate reasons) and eventually keeping the festival content active. Over the year a series of documentation practices have been experimented and some proved to stick to the production routines.

Video

Video documentation is something useful in the discourse program for participants to get back at some talks.

AMRO is since 2020 streamed live thanks to a cooperation with the local community tv broadcast dorfTV and the event department of the Linz University of Arts.

Production-wise the team is autonomous, however presence needs to be secured in advance. 2 or 3 additional helping hands (camera and sound) are required.

Best practice:

Fotos

Fotos of community moments and events are used within the activities at servus for the whole year, often used as examples in presentations or applications dealing with selected topics, or presentations on specific themes.

Audio

Audio of conference is mostly a back-up in case of data disaster. It should anyhow be recorded in cameras or by line in.

Audio of nightline events is great. sometimes we manage to have live coverage by radio FRO, sometimes they only re-stream the nightline some days after.

Good to have: jingle!

Text / Notetaking