Lewis, Alan F.
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Lewis, Alan F.
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Lewis, Alan Frederick Grantley
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Lewis, Alan F.
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Grantley Lewis, Alan Frederick
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Frederick Grantley Lewis, Alan
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Alan Lewis began his professional career at WEDU-TV, Tampa, Florida, in 1963 as a producer and director. Between 1965 and 1967 he was also Coordinator of Programming Planning and Operations. Mr. Lewis held these two positions until 1967, when he was named Director of Programming at WEDU.
From September, 1973, through April, 1983, Mr. Lewis worked for the Public Television Library in a variety of positions. Between 1973 and 1977, he was Supervisor of Acquisitions; from 1977 through 1978, he was Manager of the Public Television Library at the Public Broadcasting Service . In 1979, he became director of Broadcast and Archive Services at the Public Television Library. Finally, in 1980, he was named Director of the Public Television Archives.
Moving from public to commercial broadcasting, Alan Lewis became Director of the Film and Videotape Archive at CBS News, New York City, in 1983. He held this post until 1987.
Mr. Lewis left CBS in 1987 to become an independent media preservation consultant. Mr. Lewis worked with the Christian Science Publishing Society to establish a news videotape archive, the Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation employed Mr. Lewis to help with videotape preservation and he advised the Oregon Historical Society on television newsfilm preservation.
One of Mr. Lewis' largest consulting projects was for the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). Mr. Lewis was employed by their Department of Film Archives to search out a suitable location for a Moving Image Preservation Facility in central Pennsylvania.
Mr. Lewis has been involved in numerous conferences and workshops since 1981 including the Archivists Roundtable of Metropolitan New York, 1984 and 1991, and the Smithsonian Institution Staff Seminar of September 1987.
Since 1991, Mr. Lewis has been Assistant Branch Chief/Supervisory Audiovisual Specialist of the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch at the National Archives in Washington D.C. He has written several articles, including "Preservation of Magnetic Media" for the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services. He also wrote "Fast Rewind: The Archaeology of the Moving Image."
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