Legal & Ethical Issues with Legacy Collections
Presentation, May 2019
Film Librarians Conference, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
http://libraryconference.oscars.org/schedule/

Hollywood Love Stories and Celebrity Culture
Presentation, April 2019
TCM Classic Film Festival
http://filmfestival.tcm.com/schedule/hollywood-love-stories-and-celebrity-culture/

Film Treasures from the Library of Congress
Produced & participated in a presentation featuring the Librarian of Congress, September 2018
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
https://www.oscars.org/events/film-treasures-library-congress

UCLA Visiting Speaker Series on Digital Archiving
Presentation, April 2018
UCLA Digital Archiving Collective.

Technicolor and Early Musicals

  • AFI Silver, Bethesda, Maryland, July 2016
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 2015
  • The Reel Thing AMIA Technical Conference, Los Angeles, California, August 2015
  • TCM Classic Film Festival, Hollywood, California, May 2015

The Origins of Technicolor – Engineering Color for Hollywood

  • AFI Silver, Bethesda, Maryland, July 2016
  • Berlinale Film Festival, Berlin, Germany, February 2015
  • Capitolfest, Rome, New York, August 2015
  • Dallas Videofest, Dallas, Texas, October 2015
  • George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, January 2015
  • Giornate del Cinema Muto (film festival), Pordenone, Italy, November 2014
  • London Film Festival, November 2014
  • Mostly Lost Conference, Library of Congress, Packard Campus, Culpeper, Virginia, July 2014
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 2015
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, December 2015
  • Staff of the Packard Campus, Library of Congress, Culpeper, Virginia, August 2016.
  • The Reel Thing AMIA Technical Conference, Los Angeles, California, August 2015
  • University of St. Andrews, Scotland, November 2014
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 2015

Additional Presentations:

Panel member and presentation, November 2016, “Magnascope: Researching & Recreating Early Widescreen Cinema,” Association of Moving Image Archivists conference.

Presentation, June 2015, “The Mystery of the Second Camera: Multiple Editions of American Silent Features,” Mostly Lost conference, Library of Congress, Packard Campus.

Panel member and presentation, November 2013, “Digital Humanities: New Opportunities for Funding, Research, and Access,” Association of Moving Image Archivists conference.

Presentation, August 2012, “The Mystery of the Second Camera: Multiple Editions of American Silent Features,” The Reel Thing AMIA Technical Conference, Los Angeles, California.

Guest lecturer, February 2012, L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation, International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.

Presentation, August 2011, “The Media History Digital Library – Digitizing the History of Cinema,” The Reel Thing AMIA Technical Conference, Los Angeles, California.

Presentation, August 2011, “Where Did Our Films Go? The Destruction and Survival of American Silent Features,” The Reel Thing AMIA Technical Conference, Los Angeles, California.

Panel member and presentation, November 2010, “Alternative Access: Recent Developments in U.S. Copyright Law,” Association of Moving Image Archivists conference.

Guest lecturer, full day seminar on Copyright and Motion Pictures, April 2008, Masters Degree Program in Film Studies with Film Archiving, University of East Anglia.

Presentation, April 2008, “Copyright, Public Domain and Licensing Models,” FIAF Congress, Paris, France.

Presentation to staff, February 2008, “Expanding Access to Moving Image and Audio Collections in the Digital Age,” The National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra, Australia.

Presentation, January 2006, “The Economics of the Public Domain,” conference on The Economics of Open Content, Intelligent Television & MIT Open CourseWare, Boston.