The Moving Image Source Research Guide is a gateway to the best online resources related to film, television, and digital media.
ALL RESOURCES
- CRITICISM AND THEORY (157)
- HISTORY AND STYLES (507)
- INDUSTRY (110)
- PEOPLE (151)
- TECHNOLOGY AND CRAFT (92)
Browse by Type of Resource
- Academic Associations (14)
- Administrative Bodies (24)
- Archives - Africa (2)
- Archives - Americas (21)
- Archives - Asia Pacific (8)
- Archives - Europe (15)
- Article Search Tools (76)
- Bibliographies (112)
- Databases (58)
- Foreign-Language (13)
- Foreign-Language (With English Content) (32)
- Full-Length and Short Films Online (67)
- Media Resources (40)
- Online Archives of Non-Film Materials (32)
- Online Archives, Collections, and Exhibitions (56)
- Online Collections Catalogs (61)
- Online Film and Media Journals (64)
- Photos (78)
- Reference (188)
- Scripts (4)
THIS WEEK'S FEATURED RESOURCES
Sloan Science and FilmThe Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science and Film website hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image "supports the creation of realistic and entertaining stories about science and technology, many of which challenge existing stereotypes about scientists and engineers". The website features full-length digital films, dialogues between scholars and filmmakers, and a selection of articles written by film critics.
The Académie of the Forum des imagesThe Académie was conceived as an open University for the public. It hosts masterclasses, cinema lessons, and conferences on films and filmmaking conducted by film professionals and theorists. Videos of these programs are archived on the website.
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE RESOURCES
Pinewood DialoguesAn archive with downloadable audio and transcripts of talks with filmmakers and actors, including Robert Altman, David Cronenberg, Mira Nair, Forest Whitaker, and more.
The Living Room CandidateAn exhibition featuring more than 400 campaign commercials from every presidential election since 1952.
Collection CatalogMuseum of the Moving Image houses artifacts from every stage of producing, promoting, and exhibiting motion pictures, television, and digital media--more than 130,000 objects in all. The online catalog currently contains more than 2200 silent-era and licensed merchandise entries.
