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Harmon Foundation Film “We Are All Artists”This week’s post is by Carrie Goeringer. Carrie came to the National Archives in 2000 to work in NARA’s Cartographic Branch, and since 2003, has worked as an archivist with NARA’s Motion Picture Branch. Before coming to NARA, Carrie worked for the Oklahoma Historical Society Photographic Archives for 8 years. She has a BA [...] Posted by Carol on May 21, 2013, under Motion Pictures, Photographs, Reference. Don’t Shut Your Date in the Door: Military Dating Dos and Don’tsThis week’s guest post is from Audrey Amidon. Audrey is a Preservation Specialist in NARA’s Motion Picture Preservation Lab. How to Succeed with Brunettes (1967) and Return of Count Spirochete (1973): The Motion Picture Preservation Lab’s Favorite Titles from the DVIC Accession Sure, the National Archives holds films a lot of really important historical films. [...] Posted by Carol on May 1, 2013, under Motion Pictures, Preservation, Reference. What Would You Do If 40 Tons of Records Arrived on Your Doorstep?This week’s guest post is from Audrey Amidon. Audrey is a Preservation Specialist in NARA’s Motion Picture Preservation Lab. Mission Preservation! Technical Assessment of the Films of the Defense Visual Information Center in the Motion Picture Preservation Lab In 2006, the National Archives accessioned over 2700 titles from the Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC). [...] Posted by Carol on April 26, 2013, under Motion Pictures, Preservation, Reference. New Video Series from NOAA Now in ARCArchives Specialist Marcia Kolko reports that descriptions for nine small series of video recordings from Record Group 370, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have recently been uploaded to our online catalog, the Archival Research Catalog, ARC. The series document a range of NOAA surveys and projects, including documentation of an emergency response drill in the Florida Keys [...] Posted by Carol on April 2, 2013, under Preservation, Reference, Video Recordings. The Challenge of the Pull-Pull TrackToday’s guest blogger is Heidi Holmstrom. Heidi works in the Motion Picture Preservation Lab, which is responsible for performing conservation and preservation work on motion picture records held across the National Archives. There are many sound systems that have been used for motion picture films over the years. Some of the earliest relied on [...] Posted by Carol on March 28, 2013, under Audio Recordings, Digitization, Motion Pictures, Preservation, Reference, Test. Hollywood RoundtableThis week’s guest post is from Richard Green, an archive technician with the Motion Picture, Video and Recorded Sound Division of NARA’s Research Services, located in College Park, MD. He is currently studying history and psychology at the University of Maryland and is looking forward to attending graduate school in the fall of 2013. The National [...] Posted by Carol on September 21, 2012, under Motion Pictures, Video Recordings. Getting to Know Harry TrumanThis week’s guest blogger is Heidi Holmstrom. Heidi works in the Motion Picture Preservation Lab, which is responsible for performing conservation and preservation work on motion picture records held across the National Archives. I’ve gotten to know President Harry Truman pretty well over the past year. I’m familiar with his opinions, mannerisms, and vocal cadence. [...] Posted by Carol on August 3, 2012, under Audio Recordings, Digitization, Motion Pictures, Preservation. If You Can’t Take the Heat…This week’s guest post is from Richard Green, an archive technician in NARA’S motion picture department in College Park, MD. He is currently studying history and psychology at the University of Maryland and is looking forward to attending graduate school in the fall of 2013. On July 24, 1959, Vice President Richard Nixon traveled to [...] Posted by Carol on July 26, 2012, under Electronic Records, Motion Pictures, Video Recordings. |
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