Hollywood’s Fort Knox is Iron Mountain. Its latest restored treasure: Bee Gees footage
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Today, the Los Angeles Times published a story by Entertainment writer Stephen Battaglio featuring the importance of archive services and the work our Iron Mountain Media and Archive Services team does for our clients - preserving cultural history that might otherwise be lost forever, titled “Hollywood’s Fort Knox is Iron Mountain. Its latest restored treasure: Bee Gees footage.”
The article also features the new Bee Gees documentary, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” that airs Saturday Dec 12 2020 on HBO, as an example of a timely project that the Iron Mountain Media and Archive Services team supported. According to the documentary’s producer, Aly Parker, “I’ve worked with other [archive] houses, and they’re all great. But Iron Mountain probably has the most capabilities. If you’ve got something weird, you take it to them.”
Yes, please!