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  • [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [ See also [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] and the [[animated cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britanni
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  • |1936 All-American Soap Box Derby, The||1936||Handy (Jam) Organization||General Motors Corpora |1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debate||1960||Whittier Films|| ||bw||Sd||~1150 feet
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  • |Mailman||1947||Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.|| ||bw||Sd||10:00 |Mainline U.S.A.||1957||Dudley Pictures Corporation||Association of American Railroads||C||Sd||18:38
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  • | About Bananas|| 1935|| Castle Films|| United Fruit Company|| B&W|| Si|| 11:03 | Act Your Age|| 1949|| Coronet Instructional Films|| N/A|| B&W|| Sd|| 12:31
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  • |C.S. Long Lines||1963/09/00||Audio Productions||American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T)||C||Si||419 Feet |California Is Climate||ca. 1958||Palmer (W.A.) Films, Inc.||Metropolitan Oakland Area||bw||Sd||13:51
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  • ...odge|Arthur Lodge]] formed his company and began producing his educational films. He wrote and produced more than 500 episodes for Industry On Parade. Each ...evision director, developed the idea for a television program highlighting American manufacturing and business. Working with Frank McCall, an NBC News Departme
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  • {{short description|Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress}} {{Use American English|date=March 2020}}
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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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  • |Radio and Television||1940||Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.||Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.||bw||Sd||10:30 |Responsibilities of American Citizenship, The||1955||National Education Program||N/A||bw||Sd||10:29
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  • ...roject X]]'') and [[family film|family]] (''e.g.'', ''[[Earth to Echo]]'') films. ...or [[surveillance footage]]—according to an analysis of 500 found-footage films conducted by Found Footage Critic.<ref>{{cite web|title= Found Footage Film
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  • | [[Vacation in Arizona]]||1961/07/00||Audio Productions||American Airlines||C||si||586 feet | Visit to Santa, A||ca. 1963||Williams (Clem) Films||Unknown||C||Sd||11:51
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  • ...ertie the Dinosaur''''' is a 1914 [[animation|animated]] [[short film]] by American cartoonist and animator [[Winsor McCay]]. It is the earliest animated film ...ar or two after the original. ''Gertie'' is the best preserved of McCay's films—some of which have been lost or survive only in fragments—and has been
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  • {{Short description|American animator (1920–2013)}} ...|access-date=2020-12-12}}</ref> (June 29, 1920&nbsp;– May 7, 2013) was an American [[animator]] and [[special effects]] creator who created a form of [[stop m
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  • |Teaching With Sound Films||1936||Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.||&nbsp;||bw||Sd||&nbsp; |Technicolor for Industrial Films||ca. 1949||Technicolor Corporation||N/A||C||Sd||8:09
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  • {{for|films named "Orphan" or with similar titles|Orphan (disambiguation)#Film}} ...itt was quoted using the metaphor as early as 1992, to refer to silent-era films, newsreels, and kinescopes. Robert Epstein, “Mining Hollywood's Old Movi
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  • {{Use American English|date=August 2013}} ...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 ''[
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  • ...staged sequences presented as genuine documentary footage. Over time, the films have placed increasing emphasis on footage of the dead and dying (both real Mondo films began to soar in popularity in the 1960s with the releases of ''[[Mondo Can
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  • 21 The Story of 2/8/1951 Hildebrand, Dr. Joel H. (UC) South American "The story of helium - an element first discovered in the ...ture 11/17/195 Douglas, Dr. Frederic H. (Eric?) Sulphur-Crested "How Early American Indians lived, their legends and
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  • ...libraries, museums, and universities from all 50 states preserve American films and make them available to the public. ...han 1,870 films. Films preserved through NFPF grants range from silent-era films to industrials, documentaries, newsreels, culturally significant home movie
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  • | studio = [[American Mutoscope and Biograph Company]] ...Louis World's Fair]], and may have been made for that purpose. At least 29 films were produced and 21 remain in the collection which is now a part of the [[
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