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This streaming video collection contains thousands of archival and historical films including, but not limited to, newsreels produced by Universal Newsreel and the National Archives and Records Administration.
A selection of over 1,000 narrative feature films, documentaries and shorts curated by film scholars and critics
This collection features award-winning documentaries, newsreels, interviews and archival footage surveying the evolution of black culture in the United States, many from producers California Newsreel and Filmmakers Library. At present, the collection includes 145 videos, totaling 141 hours, going back to 1969. Many of the videos also have transcriptions.
This collection features award-winning documentaries, newsreels, interviews and archival footage surveying the evolution of black culture in the United States, many from producers California Newsreel and Filmmakers Library. At present, the collection includes 145 videos, totaling 141 hours, going back to 1969. Many of the videos also have transcriptions.
This streaming video collection contains over 23,000 titles from a wide-range of disciplines. Content comes from well-known educational media producers such as California Newsreel, Films for the Humanities and Sciences, PBS, and many more.
References to articles and books on film and television. Coverage varies by title.
Historical collection offers full page and article images with searchable full text.
References to articles from over 10,000 full text journals on a wide range of academic areas. Included is a searchable collection of images plus videos from the Associated Press from 1930 to the present.
The Media Bureau is in charge of the development and administration of the policy and licensing programs for cable, broadcast television, and radio in the United States.
Magazine focused on new and developing technologies.
IMDB has cast, crew, box office, and budget information about movies, television programs, and even video games.
Digitized collections of classic media periodicals that belong in the public domain for full public access.
MediaCommons is a community network for scholars, students, and practitioners in media studies, promoting exploration of new forms of publishing within the field.
A list of books, articles, and chapters relevant to reality TV studies.
Resources on silent-era women involved in filmmaking.
Historical collection offers full page and article images with searchable full text.