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  • {{Short description|The board selecting films for preservation}} |name=National Film Preservation Board
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  • |name = National Film Preservation Foundation |image = National Film Preservation Foundation logo.svg
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  • ...hanage: The Rise and Impact of the 'Orphan Film' Metaphor on Contemporary Preservation Practice", paper delivered at the University of South Carolina symposium, " ...orical (a forgotten World War I-era production) or technical (footage from television commercials and series or music videos).
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  • ...years it has collaborated with international film bodies to assist in film preservation and has organised numerous events, most notably the [[Beijing International ...Administration|State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television]] and the China Film Art Research Center.<ref name=":8">{{Cite journal|last
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  • ...}} was a charitable [[non-profit organization]] dedicated to promoting the preservation of [[Canada]]'s [[audiovisual]] heritage, and to facilitating access to reg ...-10 }}</ref> leading to its merger with the [[Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television]] in 2009–10.<ref name="2k9" />{{Rp|4–5}}
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  • ...b|right|Industry on Parade title]]'''''Industry on Parade''''' was a short television program that aired in the United States from 1950–1960. It was produced b ...y Johnstone, NAM's radio and television director, developed the idea for a television program highlighting American manufacturing and business. Working with Fran
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  • ...series began in 1950 as a popular 15-minute segment on a popular Bay Area television program, The Del Courtney Show. Tom Groody discussed scientific topics and birds to your television screen."
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  • ...individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition and use of moving image materials. ...Over the years, this group of archivists originally known as the Film and Television Archives Advisory Committee (F/TAAC) expanded from a handful of participant
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  • ...essional organizations have a common goal of promoting and encouraging the preservation and the accessibility of the world's audiovisual heritage.<ref>[http://www. ...papers on archival matters, and worked closely with UNESCO on audiovisual preservation.
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  • ==Film preservation== ...n]] and restoration of rare and endangered nitrate and acetate films. NCJF preservation activities began 30 years ago with the rescue of a languishing [[Yiddish la
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  • | name = Bay Area Television Archive ...) and privately donated film collections (1939–2004).<ref>Read Intelligent Television's article 'Archives for today', on the work of the TV Archive: http://www.i
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  • {{short description|Archive for film and television production}} ...y of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA). It holds more than 220,000 film and television titles and 27 million feet of [[newsreel]] footage, a collection second onl
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  • ...)|Tubby the Tuba]]'' (1947). Many of his puppetoon films were selected for preservation in the United States [[National Film Registry]]. ...itary March]]''. An abbreviated version of this sequence was later used in television ads for Autolite, especially those on the 1950s CBS program ''[[Suspense (U
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  • ...Blu-ray, LaserDisc, and VHS. The Film Archive engages in the conservation, preservation, presentation, and circulation of moving image materials. The Yale Film Arc ...arly consult on special film projects around the University, including the preservation of film material in the [[Benny Goodman]] Collection in the [http://web.lib
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  • ...unusual subject matters had excluded many from the mainstream mass market television and cable broadcast opportunities in the last half of the 20th century. ...to recover many more such films, deposit copies in a library for long-term preservation, and digitize and stream the films for the internet public. About a quarter
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  • ...gs available through numerous home-video releases, the ''[[WWE Vintage]]'' television program, and the [[WWE Network]]. .../Video Preservation Study: Los Angeles Public Hearing|work = National Film Preservation Board|publisher = Library of Congress|date = March 1996|url = https://www.l
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  • ...dent projects. NHF also has a substantial collection of footage from local television stations dating back to the 1950s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oldfilm.org/co ...} of closely monitored, climate-controlled conditions for film storage and preservation. The Cube has three temperature- and humidity-controlled floors. Two floors
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  • The '''National Center for Film and Video Preservation''' was established in 1984 by the [[American Film Institute]] and the [[Nat * coordinate American moving image preservation activities on a national scale serving as Secretariat for the [[Association
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  • |Radio and Television||1940||Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.||Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.||bw||Sd |RCA Presentation: Television, An||~1939||Radio Corporation of America (RCA)||Radio Corporation of Americ
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  • ...ete National Film Registry Listing {{!}} Film Registry {{!}} National Film Preservation Board {{!}} Programs at the Library of Congress {{!}} Library of Congress|w ...ormance for the ''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Disneyland]]'' television program in 1955;{{sfn|Crafton|1993|p=111}} this was the first exposure the
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