Event: Screening of “Queens of Destruction” short film program, part of the "Cinema's First Nasty Women" series, at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum on August 12, 2022.
Over 50,000 hours of digitized programming from public television and radio stations across the U.S. Searchable. Notable material gathered by name or topic under "Special Collections."
Moving Images of the British Empire. This website holds detailed information on over 6000 films showing images of life in the British colonies. Over 150 films are available for viewing online.
Broad collections of films and print materials created beginning in 1870. Including everything from early American films to webinars on current topics.
Searchable digital collection of books & magazines in the public domain. Includes archives of Variety, Photoplay, Cinea, Radio Age, Cinematographer, and more.
From the UNC-Chapel Hill, a collection of digital videos from many source (Edison Video, NASA, Internet Moving Image Archive, Johns Hopkins & Carnegie Mellon).
An online archive of video and new media art: some works are commissioned by Rhizome, an affiliate-in-residence at the New Museum in NYC, and some are archived here.
Art videos and media art installations, as well as experimental films, films in the public domain, audio recordings of spoken word art and music, and more. An archive of unusual and international media/art.
UCLAFTA's channel includes restored films from the archive, digitized for YouTube, as well as videos of events and speakers on film & television history.
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. We have been recording, preserving and providing access to television news broadcasts of the national networks since August 5, 1968. The core collection includes evening news from ABC, CBS, and NBC (since 1968), an hour per day of CNN (since 1995) and Fox News (since 2004).
Searchable wiki of images, video, and more, most of which are under Creative Commons License or in the public domain, so they can be reused and transformed.