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Archive of American Television
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s Archive has now made many of its hundreds of filmed longform interviews with television legends of all professions available online. This official blog updates users on the scope of the collection and provides guideance on how to access specific interviews.
FSU Films
Florida State University School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts movie archive
Library of Congress Television Collection
Description of television holdings at the Library of Congress.
Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archive
Collects, preserves and makes accessible film and video materials made in or about Florida.
Margaret Herrick Library
An overview of the comprehensive film research library supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Includes detailed descriptions of the special collections holdings and a link to the on-line card catalog, as well as information about accessing the library’s collections.
Media History Digital Library
Online Access to the Histories of Cinema, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound.
Movie Posters Archives
A weblog that archives images of essential movie posters, along with detailed descriptions.
Museum of Broadcast Communication
Located in Chicago, IL. Physical site is currently closed and due to reopen in 2006 featuring expanded archives (85,000 hours of broadcast programming) and exhibit galleries, increased seminars and public events, and a radio and television studio. Its Website features the full text of the Encyclopedia of Television.
Museum of Modern Art, The
Founded in 1935 as the Film Library, this department’s collection now includes more than 19,000 films and four million film stills; the strongest international film collection in the United States, it incorporates all periods and genres.