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Reeltoreel

Reeltoreel is a digital platform and preservation initiative dedicated to digitizing, cataloging, and providing access to historical film reels and related audiovisual materials. It supports high-quality digital transfers, standardized metadata, and careful rights management to enable both research and public viewing while protecting intellectual property.

Since its founding in 2019 by a coalition of national film archives, libraries, and universities, Reeltoreel

The platform emphasizes interoperability and preservation standards. Metadata follows established schemes such as Dublin Core and

Access to materials varies by rights status. Public-domain items may be streamed openly, while for licensed

Reeltoreel has collaborative projects with universities, film schools, and museums. It serves as a resource for

has
prioritized
early
cinema,
newsreels,
and
regional
repertory
footage.
The
project
coordinates
cross-institutional
digitization
efforts,
stores
master
files
in
secure
repositories,
and
builds
a
centralized
catalog
that
is
searchable
by
title,
date,
creation
company,
format,
and
contributor.
PREMIS
to
support
future
preservation
actions
and
scholarly
reuse.
Digitization
workflows
aim
for
archival-quality
masters
in
lossless
or
near-lossless
formats
and
include
quality
control,
color
correction,
and
color
management.
or
restricted
items
users
apply
for
access
through
partner
institutions.
Reeltoreel
also
hosts
educational
resources,
curatorial
notes,
and
contextual
essays
to
support
teaching
and
research.
researchers
studying
film
history,
media
pedagogy,
and
restoration
practices,
and
supports
public
exhibitions
and
digital
screenings.