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  • {{short description|1909 American film directed by Charles Kent and J. Stuart Blackton}} | image = A Midsummer Night's Dream (1909 film).webm
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  • |1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debate||1960||Whittier Films|| ||bw||Sd||~1150 feet |1964 New York World's Fair Report||1961||Campbell Films||New York World's Fair 1964-65, Inc.||bw||Sd||25:55
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  • {{short description|Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress}} ...of-the-ring-national-film-registry.html National Film Registry Adds 25 New Films, Including 'Return of the Jedi' - The New York Times]</ref>
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  • ...identify them if original titles are missing. Possible stop motion in lost films is even harder to trace. The principles of animation and other special effe ...nvented the stop-trick and popularized it by using it in many of his short films. He reportedly used stop-motion animation in 1899 to produce moving letterf
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  • |synop=Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy is a 1909 five-minute silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. |year=1909
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  • | released = {{film date|1909|5|22}} '''''Jephtah's Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy''''' is a 1909 American silent short film starring [[Annette Kellerman]].<ref name=WFPP>{{
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  • ...lm]] by American cartoonist [[Winsor McCay]]. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCay's first, and featured characters from McCay's comic strip ''[ ...ntial of the animated film medium. He claimed to be the first to make such films, though [[James Stuart Blackton]] and [[Émile Cohl]] were among those who
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  • ...260{{sfn |Lowe D. |2004 |p=208}} have been proposed. Most of the studio's films are now [[lost film|considered lost]].{{sfn |Cullen F. |2006 |p=157}} ...eginning in 1910, Vitagraph provided lists of this nature for all of their films.{{sfn |Altman R. |2007 |p=256}}
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  • ...|access-date=2008-04-26 }}</ref> The collection comprises more than 22,000 films and 4 million film stills. ...ding, maintains scholarly resources on film and has facilities for viewing films from the collection for research purposes. The film and film stills collect
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  • ...ervation of heritage sound recordings, including screenings of MasterWorks films and supporting archival institutions in their projects to restore and make ...he [[Toronto International Film Festival Group]] to restore and re-release films.
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  • ...ed in the production of travel, scientific and other broadly ‘educational’ films (McKernan, 2009, 122). ...a but also in Sugar Industry of Jamaica, the first of Kineto’s West Indian films, which was released in Britain on 7 June. Over the summer, Kineto released
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  • ...Mayer|Louis B. Mayer Conservation Center]], where its holdings of nitrate films are stored. In 1996, the Eastman Museum founded the L. Jeffrey Selznick Sch == Notable films in the collection ==
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  • ...nal Air and Space Museum]], [[Smithsonian Institution]], holds over 20,000 films documenting the history of [[aviation]] and [[space flight]]. ...olume=21|issue=5|pages=4}}</ref> The earliest item in the collection is a 1909 [[Flight test|test flight]] of the [[Wright Model A|Wright Military Flyers]
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