Film & Archaeology for Holocaust Sites (HEIF)

Co collaboration methods in film and archaeology content creation for Holocaust sites

The aim was to apply the Production House film model to a co created World War Two narrative for mass public dissemination.

Associate Professor Fiona Graham secured HEIF funding for the filmed research project to work in collaboration to create visual content, testimonials and produce drone footage with secured access and permits at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

The development and production of visual content was produced by Associate Professor Fiona Graham at Auschwitz State Museum and the nearby town of Oswiecim using the Production House method. The use of drone camera technology was applied to capture the size and scale of various landscapes and structures at the museum and the neighbouring town.

The work was in collaboration for rights and permits with the education department at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and aimed for public engagement with history to benefit schools and heritage sites in the UK.

The development and production of visual content was produced by Associate Professor Fiona Graham at Auschwitz State Museum and the nearby town of Oswiecim using the Production House method.

The use of drone camera technology was applied to capture the size and scale of various landscapes and structures at the museum and the neighbouring town.
The work was in collaboration for rights and permits with the education department at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and aimed for public engagement with history to benefit schools and heritage sites in the UK.