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  • '''Pacific Title Archives''' is an American company founded in 1935 by [[Pacific Title & Art Studio]] as a film storage and archiving comp ...]]|accessdate=28 April 2011}}</ref> after which it "ran into hard times." The 90-year-old company went into [[receivership]] and was expected to be [[liq
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  • ...Jenny |date=1996 |title=The Film Researcher's Handbook: A Guide to Sources in North America, South America, Asia, Austarlasia, and Africa |url=https://bo The size of the library has grown over the years and now includes "over ten million feet of 35mm and 16mm film and app
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  • {{Short description|Library in Beverly Hills, California}} | caption = Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study, where the library is housed
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  • ...dedicated 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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  • ...t=Smithsonian|title=The Story Behind the Harlem Cultural Festival Featured in 'Summer of Soul'|url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/black-woodstock ...esearchers and Image Quest; it was founded by Joe Lauro and Richard Plagge in 1991. Lauro had previously worked for Archive Films as a researcher and Pla
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  • |map_type = United States Oakland#San Francisco Bay Area#California ...akland, California]]##Location in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]##Location in [[California]]
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  • ...extensive collection of [[television]] and [[film]] footage dating back to the 1950s. Surratt's company also performs video restoration serving clients th ...'Daily News''. Retrieved March 30, 2007.</ref> However, the company's main archives were not affected.
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  • ...ilm Archive, including viewing booths, film posters, books, and equipment.|The Yale Film Archive]] ...ale Film Archive is an Associate of the [[International Federation of Film Archives]].
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  • ...e relevant to the Jewish experience, and to disseminate these materials to the widest possible audience. ...n in 1981. The Center is located on the campus of [[Brandeis University]] in [[Waltham, Massachusetts]].
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  • {{Short description|Series of Animated puppet films from the 1930's}} ...pet moves or changes expression, rather than moving a single puppet, as is the case with most [[stop motion]] puppet animation.
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  • | leader_title = <!-- position title for the leader of the org --> ...d interviews are deposited with the [[Yale University Library]] and housed in [[Sterling Memorial Library]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.library.yale.
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  • ...aker and writer. He was the director of Oddball Film+Video until his death in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Andrea James|date=2017-11-04|title=RIP Stephen Pa ...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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  • ....gov/film/page/moving_image_archive|title=Texas Film Commission, Office of the Governor Rick Perry - Resources - Moving Image Archive|publisher=Governor.s ...le=The Legacy of a Camera-Toting Huckster|last=Petrusich|first=Amanda|work=The New York Times|date=February 9, 2013|accessdate=September 23, 2018|author-l
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  • ...-70/63/63a.html One of the reasons why Scorsese chose to shoot RAGING BULL in black and white was that he was concerned with contemporary Eastman color s ...ng as Secretariat for the [[Association of Moving Image Archivists]] and [[The Film Foundation]].
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  • ...nd screenwriter who was blacklisted by the Hollywood film studio bosses in the 1950s. Born to a Jewish family in New York City, Koch grew up in Kingston, New York, and was a graduate of St. Stephen's College (later rena
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  • ...tanding of filmmaking in the GDR by interdisciplinary critical scholarship—the DEFA Film Library undertakes a range of scholarly and support activities. ==About the DEFA Film Library==
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  • ...e digital equivalent of [[film technique]]s, stills, audio only, or any of the other forms of non-physical media (material that exists only as [[electroni ...who use digital tools to tell their 'story'. Digital stories often present in compelling and emotionally engaging formats, and can be interactive.
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  • ..."Calendar of Licensed Releases/ Her Crowning Glory (Comedy)"], listing, ''The Moving Picture World'' (New York, N.Y.), September 16, 1911, p. 794. [[Inte | country = United States
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