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'Race against time' to save Mary Rose video archive | 'Race against time' to save Mary Rose video archive |
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Divers explored the wreck of the Mary Rose in 1982 | Divers explored the wreck of the Mary Rose in 1982 |
Students at the University of Portsmouth are digitising more than 600 tapes containing video footage of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent. | Students at the University of Portsmouth are digitising more than 600 tapes containing video footage of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent. |
Underwater footage captures the moments when historical items such as canons were discovered and filmed for the first time when the ship was salvaged in 1982. | Underwater footage captures the moments when historical items such as canons were discovered and filmed for the first time when the ship was salvaged in 1982. |
The 40-year-old tapes have been deteriorating and there were fears that the video archive could be lost. | The 40-year-old tapes have been deteriorating and there were fears that the video archive could be lost. |
Some of the footage may not have been viewed since it was recorded. | Some of the footage may not have been viewed since it was recorded. |
Charlie Watts, works in the university's School of Film, Media, and Creative Technologies, described it as "a race against time". | Charlie Watts, works in the university's School of Film, Media, and Creative Technologies, described it as "a race against time". |
"They have a very robust outer casing but inside the tape is very vulnerable. The oxide on the tape is dissolving as we speak," said Mr Watts. | "They have a very robust outer casing but inside the tape is very vulnerable. The oxide on the tape is dissolving as we speak," said Mr Watts. |
"We have to do this now, otherwise it's gone completely." | "We have to do this now, otherwise it's gone completely." |
Student Oliver Wibrew is digitising video tapes at the University of Portsmouth | |
Student Oliver Wibrew, who is also working on the project, said: "I'm only 18 so I've never used this kind of technology before. | |
"You have to put them into a player then it goes into the computer then you've got special software that can capture it and put it onto a drive." | "You have to put them into a player then it goes into the computer then you've got special software that can capture it and put it onto a drive." |
Another student, James Watts, has been watching the footage. | Another student, James Watts, has been watching the footage. |
"Seeing the Mary Rose from a diver's perspective, possibly for the first time in 40 years, that's something that not a lot of people get to experience," said Mr Watts. | "Seeing the Mary Rose from a diver's perspective, possibly for the first time in 40 years, that's something that not a lot of people get to experience," said Mr Watts. |
The digitised footage will help to tell the the salvage story at the Mary Rose Museum. | The digitised footage will help to tell the the salvage story at the Mary Rose Museum. |
A canon can be seen on the footage through the silt | A canon can be seen on the footage through the silt |
"We have the incredible Tudor story of all the artefacts that were found underwater," said collections manager Alastair Miles. | "We have the incredible Tudor story of all the artefacts that were found underwater," said collections manager Alastair Miles. |
"But then there's this modern story of the salvage, recovery and excavation and all of the people that were involved in that process. | "But then there's this modern story of the salvage, recovery and excavation and all of the people that were involved in that process. |
"These tapes will allow us to add to that story with extra layers of information that we just didn't have access to before." | "These tapes will allow us to add to that story with extra layers of information that we just didn't have access to before." |
The Mary Rose Museum's chief executive, Dominic Jones, said more than 500 divers were involved in the salvage. | The Mary Rose Museum's chief executive, Dominic Jones, said more than 500 divers were involved in the salvage. |
"What's fantastic is that we've now got 18-year-old students who are bringing that story to life," he said. | "What's fantastic is that we've now got 18-year-old students who are bringing that story to life," he said. |
"It's not lost on us that they're the same age as the crew of the Mary Rose when the ship sank." | "It's not lost on us that they're the same age as the crew of the Mary Rose when the ship sank." |
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