
We support activities nationwide that preserve American films and improve film access for study, education, and exhi Congress to help save America’s film heritage.
The National Film Preservation Foundation is the nonprofit organization created by the U.S.
National Film Preservation Foundation (NFPF). Museum of the Moving Image advances the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media by presenting exhibitions, education programs, significant moving-image works, and int It features original articles by leading critics, authors, and scholars Moving Image Source is an archive sponsored by the Museum of the Moving Image devoted to the history of film, television, and digital media. (MBRS) is responsible for the acquisition, cataloging and preservation of the Library’s motion picture and television collections. The Library of Congress began collecting motion pictures in 1893. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division (MBRS).
Led by Eric Hoyt at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. CineFiles Database UC Berkely Art Museum & Pacific Film ArchiveĬontains scanned images of reviews, press kits, festival and showcase program notes, newspaper articles, and other documents from the PFA Library’s extensive collection covering world cinema, past and present.Ī free online resource, featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.