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  • ...yclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [[Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.]] ...ed cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britannica's Tales Around the World]]''.{{horizontal TOC|nonum=yes}}
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  • ...d Premiere at Shanghai International Film Festival for Historic Collection of Unseen China Films from BFI National Archive|work=Targeted News Service}}</ ...Li Shaobai, Pioneers in Chinese Film Studies: Interview II|journal=[[Asian Cinema]]|volume=10|pages=91–95|number=2}}</ref>
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  • ...ies.nytimes.com/movie/33094/Mondo-New-York/overview Mondo New York (1988)] The New York Times</ref> ...n word for "world". The term '''shockumentary''' is also used to describe the genre.
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  • ...s movies as orphan films. Restoration expert Robert Gitt was quoted using the metaphor as early as 1992, to refer to silent-era films, newsreels, and kin ...erm is expanded to refer to all manner of films that have been neglected. The neglect might be physical (a deteriorated film print), commercial (an unrel
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  • {{Short description|US Library of Congress audiovisual archive}}{{Infobox library | image = Packard-campus-library-of-c.jpg
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  • {{short description|Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress}} | logo_caption = Logo for the National Film Registry.
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  • ...disciplinary critical scholarship—the DEFA Film Library undertakes a range of scholarly and support activities. ==About the DEFA Film Library==
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  • | caption = Screenshot of film frame | studio = [[National Film Board of Canada]]
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  • |caption = [[Little Nemo]] and the Princess ride away in the mouth of a dragon. ...arries a large rose, and the boy, to the right, waves with his hat towards the audience.
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  • | name =The War for Men's Minds | image =Screen Shot The War for Men's Minds.png
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  • ...hite film still of an overweight man, hands on hips, staring at a woman to the right. | studio = [[Vitagraph Studios|Vitagraph Company of America]]
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  • |+ This list contains titles in the Prelinger collection that begin with 0-9 |122 Eyes||1958||Premier Film and Recording Corporation||United Fund of Greater St. Louis||bw||Sd||10:00
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  • ...raphs, promotional graphics, and some twenty thousand films and videotapes of motion picture and television productions. ...nd the world.<ref>[http://wcftr.commarts.wisc.edu/about/ About Us page] at the WCFTR website.</ref>
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  • | name = The Gates of Italy | image = Gates of Italy.jpg
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  • | occupation = Cinematic Montagist, Movie Maker, Cinema Teacher, Painter, Illustrator}} ...nd mid-20th century and was a cinema theorist and lecturer.<ref>*''On True Cinema'', Babac, Marko - 1998 1</ref>
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  • | studio =[[National Film Board of Canada]] * [[National Film Board of Canada]]
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  • ..., [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]], [[New York (state)|New York]], United States ...=si.edu}}</ref> and one of the world's oldest [[film archives]], opened to the public in 1949 in [[Rochester, New York]].
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  • ...na'' is directed by [[Stuart Legg]], and [[narrated]] by [[Lorne Greene]]. The film's [[Canadian French|French]] version title is ''La Chine sous les arme | studio = [[National Film Board of Canada]]
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  • | studio =[[National Film Board of Canada]] * [[National Film Board of Canada]]
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  • ...to collecting, preserving and sharing film and video related to the people of Northern [[New England]]. ...ic Film with the Silver Light Award, honoring substantial contributions to the field.<ref>{{cite web|title=AMIA's Silver Light Award|url=http://www.amiane
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  • | name = The Film Foundation | logo = The Film Foundation logo.svg
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  • {{Short description|Online database of streamable Black films released from 1915–1979}} | country_of_origin = United States
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  • | caption = Harryhausen at the Jules Verne Festival in October 2006 | alma_mater = [[University of Southern California]] <br> [[Los Angeles City College]]
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  • {{Short description|The board selecting films for preservation}} |location=[[United States]]
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  • ...ght|The [[Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts|Carpenter Center]], home of the Harvard Film Archive]] ...0/21263445/2020-webby-awards-winners-lil-nas-x-nasa-jon-krasinski |website=The Verge |access-date=22 May 2020 |language=en |date=20 May 2020}}</ref>
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  • [[File:African Stories 01.jpg|thumb|Shooting of a wildlife film in [[Namibia]]]] ...film genre|genre]] occurred almost simultaneously alongside the production of similar television series.
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  • | caption = Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study, where the library is housed | country = United States
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  • ...tle=Festival Spotlight Friday: Portland Film Festival is the Artist Colony of Your Dreams by MM Editors|date=2013-08-30|website=MovieMaker Magazine|langu ...Film Festival.<ref name=":0" /> These volunteers helped with a wide range of activities from directing music, operations, other volunteers, and social m
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  • ...sis on the global economy and the international division of labor. Several of California Newsreel's films have been broadcast on [[PBS]]. ...new video series ''The Raising of America: Early Childhood and the Future of Our Nation'' is scheduled for release in 2015.<ref name= "health">{{cite ne
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  • {{short description|American non-profit film organization known for the Annie Awards}} ...= {{start date and age|1957}}<br>[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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  • {{distinguish|text=''[[time lapse]]'', the combination of still photographs into a fast-moving video}} [[File:Claychick.jpg|thumb|A clay model of a chicken, designed to be used in a clay stop motion animation<ref>[http://
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  • ...Moana_tatoo.jpg|thumb|''[[Moana (1926 film)|Moana]]'', by Robert Flaherty, the first docufiction in film history (1926)]] ...m/article/c06/18290-a-creative-treatment-of-actuality A creative treatment of actuality] – article by Peter Biesterfeld at [https://www.videomaker.com/
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  • |map_caption = Location of Anthology Film Archives in New York City ...oric district in the [[East Village, Manhattan|East Village]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]].
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  • ...ilm|independent]] features, [[documentary film|documentaries]] and [[World cinema|foreign films]]. .../movies/how-to-make-a-specialty-of-obscurity.html "How to Make a Specialty of Obscurity"] New York Times. May 26, 1996</ref>
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  • {{Lists of films}} ...ion features with stop motion sequences|live-action features]], and [[List of stop motion films#Notable stop motion shorts|animated shorts]]. This list i
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  • | studio = [[National Film Board of Canada]] * [[United Artists]]
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  • ...ngton, D.C.]] It has more media materials than any other [[university]] in the world. ...e entertainment industry. It is a member of the [[International Federation of Film Archives]].
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  • ...,' a Hal Roach Comedy About Army Life as It Isn't, at Loew's Criterion," [[The New York Times]], October 9, 1941.</ref> ...double-feature program.<ref>[[Scott MacGillivray]], ''Laurel & Hardy: From the Forties Forward'', iUniverse, 2009, [[ISBN]] 978-1440172373, p. 2.</ref>
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  • ...ger = Student Experiments in Television project on the campus of Binghamton University (1969) '''The Experimental Television Center (ETC)''' (1969–2011) was a nonprofit [[Ele
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  • |map_type = United States Oakland#San Francisco Bay Area#California ...n Berkeley shown on a map centered on [[Oakland, California]]##Location in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]##Location in [[California]]
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  • | studio = [[National Film Board]] of Canada | distributor = [[United Artists]]
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  • | name = The Haunted Hotel | country = [[United States of America]]
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  • ...File:WLA filmlinc MOMA 4.jpg|thumb|53rd Street MoMA entrance often used by the public for film screenings.]] ...rk=[[New York Times]] |date=July 11, 1935 |access-date=2008-04-26 }}</ref> The collection comprises more than 22,000 films and 4 million film stills.
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  • | name = The iotaCenter '''The iotaCenter''' (founded 1994) is a Los Angeles-based cinema and visual media non-profit organization.
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  • ...by Stephen Parr, an archivist, imagemaker and writer. He was the director of Oddball Film+Video until his death in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Andrea Jame ...ys part of a "17 Reasons Why" sign that used to be on top of a building in the Mission.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://missionlocal.org/2013/12/17-reasons-r
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  • | name = The Thieving Hand | country = United States
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  • | runtime = 1,030 ft<ref>To-day's Cinema News and Property Gazette, Volumes 3-4, July 9, 1913, p. 115-116, retrieved | country = United States
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  • ...ing from the [[Wartime Information Board]], but continued as an NFB series of theatrical shorts that included [[newsreel]]s as well as [[animated shorts] ...''[[Churchill's Island]]'', released in Canada in June 1941 and winner of the first [[Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)]].<ref name="Oha
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  • |+ This list contains titles in the Prelinger collection that begin with M, N, O, P, or Q |Machine: Master or Slave?, The||&nbsp;||New York University, Educational Film Institute||&nbsp;||bw||Sd||&
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  • {{About|the cartoon character|other uses|Felix the Cat (disambiguation)}} | name = Felix the Cat
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  • ...e relevant to the Jewish experience, and to disseminate these materials to the widest possible audience. ...](3) non-profit organization in 1981. The Center is located on the campus of [[Brandeis University]] in [[Waltham, Massachusetts]].
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  • | purpose = Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ...current incarnation of the Academy Film Archive began in 1991, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences acquired its first film in 1929.
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  • | name = The Airship, or 100 Years Hence | image = File:Screen Shot The Airship ... 1098.jpg
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  • ...tions, Robert Furmanek (brother of [[Ron Furmanek|Ron]], and Daniel Symmes of Dimension-3.{{fact|date=November 2021}} ...ptian Theatre]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Belton|first=John|date=2004|title=The curved screen|journal=Film History: An International Journal|volume=16|issu
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  • {{About|the 1920s film series|other uses|Let George do it (disambiguation){{!}}Let Geor ...[[two-reeler]] American silent comedy films produced in the latter half of the 1920s.
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  • | name = The Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive | location = Norris Theater at the [[University of Southern California]] [[Los Angeles, California]]
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  • ...Day''''' in 1936) was a [[newsreel]] series (1914&ndash;1967) produced by the [[Hearst Communications|Hearst Corporation]], founded by [[William Randolph ...ewsreel'', ''International Newsreel'', and ''MGM News'' before settling on the generic title ''Hearst Metrotone News''. From January 1919 to July 1929, ''
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  • | distributor = [[Vitagraph Company of America]] <br />[[General Film Company]] | country = [[Cinema of the United States|United States]]
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  • ...ilm Archive, including viewing booths, film posters, books, and equipment.|The Yale Film Archive]] ...s. The Yale Film Archive is an Associate of the [[International Federation of Film Archives]].
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  • ...Narrative Feature Film |last=Jacobs |first=Delmar G. |publisher=University of South Florida |year=1997}}</ref> [[File:Orson-Welles-RKO.jpg|thumb|right|upright|[[Orson Welles]] made use of pseudo-documentary elements in his work.]]
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  • | former_name = {{unbulleted list|The Adi Shankar Brand|The Bootleg Universe}} | hq_location_country = [[United States]]
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  • ...web/20141221211858/http://www.ccaaa.org/who.html |date=2014-12-21 }}</ref> The CCAAA member organisations work with many AV materials including: [[films]] ...editions in Berlin (1987), Ottawa (1990), London (1995), and Paris (2000). The Roundtable also produced papers on archival matters, and worked closely wit
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  • {{for|the magazine|Popular Science (magazine)}} '''''Popular Science''''' (1935–1949) is a series of [[short films]], produced by [[Jerry Fairbanks]] and released by [[Paramoun
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  • ...to<ref>[http://www.afi.com/tvevents/laa/Scorsese/61-70/63/63a.html One of the reasons why Scorsese chose to shoot RAGING BULL in black and white was that ...ng as Secretariat for the [[Association of Moving Image Archivists]] and [[The Film Foundation]].
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  • ...nce, and many other rare archival documents dating from the early 1900s to the present.<ref>[http://cinefiles.bampfa.berkeley.edu/cinefiles/about.jsp/ Abo ...ot.com/2009/07/cinefiles-uc-berkeleys-pacific-film.html/ Reference Site of the Day Blog] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103020541/http:
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  • | country = United States ...t's Dream|eponymous play]] by [[William Shakespeare]].{{cn|date=May 2018}} The movie was made during summer 1909, but not released until 25 December.{{sfn
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