Integrating the Lost Analogue project The 17th Ördögkatlan Festival hosted a special program: film music workshops, ended by the work in progress cine-concert of an extraordinary film, The Death of Dracula, the result of years of painstaking work and creative collaboration. The period leading up to the screening spanned many stages of filmmaking, with filmmakers, musicians and artists working together to bring a unique work to life. As this has already been thoroughly described by the project's professionally competent participants, we will only highlight the important aspects of the Ördögkatlan Festival. Work on this project began in 2018 as part of the Analogue Filmmaking Workshop initiated by the Association of Hungarian Filmmakers from Transylvania in collaboration with the Media Department of the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania. By 2024, the project was slowly coming to an end, with the most important filming tasks already completed. The foundations of the project had been laid. It was a period full of creative challenges and intensive film post-production, as artistic rigor was combined with pedagogical intent: each chapter was directed by a different participant of the analogue filmmaking workshops, filmed by mainly different directors of photography on 16mm black and white film with old film cameras, and the film raw material was not taken to the lab, but was instead developed by the participants, using chemicals they had prepared, every fifteen meters of the more than 2500 meters of film. The project entered a new phase in May 2023 at the Mediawave Festival, where Robert Lakatos, leader of the Analogue Filmmaking Workshop, attended a music workshop led by Miquéu Montanaro. This marked the beginning of the formation of the film orchestra. Lakatos and Montanaro discussed the idea of creating an international film orchestra for the silent film in production and presented it to Jenő Hartyándi, founder of the Mediawave Festival. As a long-time collaborator with our festival foundation, Hartyándi proposed the project as a joint initiative. We involved the Hétfa Research Institute, which had prior experience with Erasmus+ projects, and this partnership became the foundation of our collaboration. The plan was to shoot the final two episodes during filmmaking workshops while simultaneously beginning film music workshops. The first filmmaking workshop took place in November 2023, 168

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