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Thursday October 8, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm GMT-03
Digital technologies have been revolutionizing audiovisual production, providing benefits in image and sound capture, mastering, and editing. The transition from analogue carriers to digital systems impacts operational costs and, crucially, long-term access. In an increasingly digital world, the dual pressure of born-digital production and the migration of analogue collections for dissemination and physical media conservation is intensifying the demand for digital preservation strategies. Given the challenges and complexity of digital preservation, the present study proposes a maturity diagnostic of the Centro Técnico Audiovisual (CTAv) through a hybrid methodological approach. It employs the DPC Rapid Assessment Model (RAM) to evaluate organizational and service capabilities, in conjunction with the NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation, focusing on the technical integrity and storage control of audiovisual assets, supplemented by field interviews with CTAv’s staff to evaluate the organisational and technological infrastructure, as well as the sustainable resources framework. The objective is to identify and analyse the principal challenges to the implementation of a sustainable digital preservation strategy within the CTAv, a public institution under the Secretariat of Audiovisual of the Brazilian Ministry of Culture that holds a significant national collection comprising over 24,000 items, including news reports, short films, documentaries, and animations. It constitutes an audiovisual heritage of high historical, documentary, and artistic value to Brazil. As the CTAv collections are immersed in the digital era of constant change, establishing a sustainable digital preservation framework is essential to safeguarding this heritage, ensuring it remains accessible for future generations.
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Wellington da Silva

Archivist, Secretariat of Audiovisual
PhD candidate in History, Politics, and Cultural Heritage at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV). He holds a Master’s degree in Digital Information Systems from the University of Salamanca (Spain) and in Public Policy from ENAP, in partnership with Columbia Global Centers. Currently... Read More →
Thursday October 8, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm GMT-03
Lygia Grandflour Room

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