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From the AFI website:
Advancing and Preserving
the Art of the Moving Image
The
American Film Institute (AFI) is the preeminent national organization dedicated
to advancing and preserving film, television and other forms of the moving
image. AFI's programs promote innovation and excellence through teaching,
presenting, preserving and redefining this art form.
At its
eight acre campus in Los Angeles, in the hills above Hollywood, AFI serves as a
point of national focus and coordination for the many individuals and
institutions which make up the moving image community. In this effort, AFI is
guided by four primary missions:
Training the
next generation of filmmakers;
Presenting the moving image in its many forms to a national and
international public;
Preserving America's great movie heritage; and
Redefining the moving image in the new digital era.
Founded
in 1967, the original AFI mandate continues to guide the institute but as
technology has brought storytelling to the world in ways that were not
envisioned 35 years ago, today AFI has grown to encompass all aspects of the
moving image arts.
At its
prestigious Conservatory, AFI trains many of the world's most prominent
filmmakers with alumni including directors Jon Avnet, Carl Franklin, Amy
Heckerling, Mimi Leder, David Lynch, Terrence Malick, John McTiernan and Ed
Zwick. The AFI Conservatory is formally accredited by the Accrediting Commission
of Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
AFI
coordinates the preservation of America's great film heritage through its AFI
Film Collection held at the Library of Congress and other American archives,
the American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films, the definitive
reference book on American film (available online to AFI members) and the AFI
Silent Film Database which features complete information about American silent
feature films available for viewing on film, video and DVD, as well as
information about the films from the AFI Catalog.
AFI has
the most extensive non-profit exhibition program in the US with over 3,000 film
events throughout the year. The recently-opened AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural
Center is a state-of-the-art three theatre complex, offering a year-round
program of the best of American and international cinema, both classic and
contemporary in Silver Spring, Maryland, seven miles north of the White House .
Since 1987, AFI has been presenting the best new movies and moviemakers at its
annual film festival (AFI FEST) in Los Angeles. AFI's film programs are also
held throughout the year at the ArcLight Cinemas and Skirball Cultural Center
(both in Los Angeles) and the AFI National Theater at the Kennedy Center in
Washington, DC, among other locations.
AFI is
perhaps most recognizable to the public through its annual, nationally-televised
Life Achievement Award, the highest honor given for a career in film and
television. On June 12, 2003, Robert De Niro received the 31st AFI Life
Achievement Award. In 1998, AFI began its AFI's 100 Years series, an
ongoing celebration of the first centennial of American movies which raises
worldwide interest in film history. The sixth program, AFI's 100 Years...100
Heroes & Villains, aired on CBS on June 3, 2003. AFI Almanac,
established in 2000 to record the current century in film arts, is the
institute's annual recognition of outstanding motion pictures and television
programs along with the year's moments of significance.
AFI New
Media Ventures (NMV) manages AFI's online and digital production, distribution
and training activities. NMV has developed K-12 digital filmmaking coursework,
student mentoring and teacher training programs in the AFI Screen Education
Center and online film studies. NMV conducts the AFI Enhanced Television
Workshop, a prototype production program for professional television producers,
now in its sixth year.
AFI is
guided by a prestigious Board of Trustees-chaired by Sir Howard Stringer-and a
Board of Directors-chaired by Jon Avnet and John F. Cooke-and is comprised of
key figures from the entertainment, business and academic communities. It is led
by longtime Director and CEO Jean Picker Firstenberg and Co-Director and COO
James Hindman.
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