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  • ...ry and news film. Warwick became particularly noted for its travel and war films. John Benett-Stanford and Joe Rosenthal covered the Boer War, and other not ...he following year he published his first Urbanora catalogue of educational films.
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  • ...ounts that served to reveal the heart and emotions of this tragic event in American history, as well as narration, archival images, modern cinematography, and ...tal storytelling comes from a production workshop by Dana Atchley at the [[American Film Institute]] in 1993 that was adapted and refined by Joe Lambert in the
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  • ...series, a collection of fourteen full length and [[short subject]] nature films from 1948 to 1960.<ref>[[True-Life Adventures]]</ref> Prominent among those The first full-length nature-documentary films pioneering colour [[Underwater videography|underwater cinematography]] were
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  • | Clay animated films | [[Films with live action and animation]]
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  • ...was that he was concerned with contemporary Eastman color stock fading] [[American Film Institute]]'s webpage. Retrieved 14 March 2009.</ref> * coordinate American moving image preservation activities on a national scale serving as Secreta
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  • ...s Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<book title) p.13 c.1978 by the American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:1913 films]]
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  • ..._Soap_Box_Derby_The_M00272_07_41_13_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc="The great American boy is hard at work...inventing, creating, building something. The energy t ...the greatest public relations stunts ever created in this country, the All-American Soap Box Derby combines spectacle, technology, and masculinity. These three
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  • {{Filmjr |title=What It Means To Be an American |embid=what_it_means_to_be_an_american |embsv=archiveorg |desc=Much discus "Let's look in on a typical American family on a northwestern fruit farm and see how little Americans start out
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  • ...fit a second feature into their daily programs. When Roach began producing films for [[United Artists]], he devised the idea of shorter-length featurettes t ...ause it had already negotiated 5,000 contracts with exhibitors for feature films, not featurettes.<ref>''Variety'', "UA Orders Hal Roach to Tack On Footage
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  • ...ideo and historic archive footage derived from American Newsreels, Feature Films, Industrial shorts, home movies, out-takes and cartoons. ...Lauro and Richard Plagge in 1991. Lauro had previously worked for Archive Films as a researcher and Plagge for FOX MOVIETONE NEWS when they decided to form
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  • ...Artists Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<-book title) p.88 c.1978 American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:Vitagraph Studios short films]]
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  • ...' added to registry for preservation|last=Ealy|first=Charles|work=[[Austin-American Statesman]]|date=December 20, 2012|accessdate=September 23, 2018}}</ref> Th ...</ref> Via the Round-Up, TAMI provides free digitization for Texas-related films and videos in exchange for the donation of a digital copy of the material t
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  • ...and the international division of labor. Several of California Newsreel's films have been broadcast on [[PBS]]. California Newsreel has produced a small number of films related to racial and economic justice, including [[Race: The Power of an I
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  • {{Short description|American non-profit}} ...ms about film. The foundation and its partners have restored more than 900 films.
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  • ...sical score.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/a-window-on-washington-park-1913 |title=A Window on Washingt [[Category:Films directed by Laurence Trimble]]
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  • "It is early morning of the first Tuesday in November. This is an American city. A city that is not very large, not very rich, not very old. It is s ...d to invoke emotionally charged themes. Solemn honesty is linked with the American electoral process very early in the film as the poll officials convene: "Fi
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  • Were the producers of this film trying to create an American version of Japanese propaganda? Or were they told to create something that ...rpose was to desensitize Americans to the horrors of the A-bomb? By citing American weaknesses and vulnerabilities and seeming to praise Japanese patriotism, s
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  • {{short description|American film director}} ...s.<ref>Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p.313. {{ISBN|978-1936168-68-2
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  • |title=American influence in my country ...can education throughout the Arab world;the relative merits of British and American school systems;the relative impact of Britain vs U.S. influence in the worl
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  • {{Short description|The board selecting films for preservation}} ...istorically or aesthetically significant films" each year; to be eligible, films must be at least 10 years old. Members of the Board also advise the Librar
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