The team pulled, packed, and shipped several hundred of the outtake reels to Criterion’s New York facility so they could be scanned and curated by director Jennie Livingston in conjunction with the Criterion production team. Please contact UCLA Film & Television Archive at 310-206-8013 or at programming@cinema.ucla.edu for assistance.
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The Film & Television Archive has an opening for a PAID internship for this Fall—or even sooner—in the cataloging department.Great experiential learning opportunity with alums from our program. The Archive staff found this 1995 photo of Jeffrey Bickel and Karen Gracy facilitating nitrate inspection when packing up our old TVC location. Jennifer Rhee | November 7, 2019 One of the ways that audiences can engage with the sights and sounds of the past is through new cinematic works, television shows and exhibition spaces that weave in and contextualize archival footage.
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The collection includes independent and studio-produced shorts and feature films, documentaries, local and network TV programming, commercials, news and public affairs broadcasts, LGBT media, and 27 million feet of newsreels produced between 1919 and 1971.
In this week's movie list, our staff members highlight seven on-screen depictions of Black creators and how they shaped America's music genres: See More UCLA Film & Television Archive … UCLA Film & Television Archive holds more than 350,000 films and television programs produced from the 1890s to the present. ... enthusiasm or accomplishment on the part of the archive’s staff of 63.
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