Films, television, radio broadcast and sound recordings. American history tv visited the facility to learn about the paper print collection. Films from the earliest era of Motion Pictures produced between 1894 and 1912. Createder prints were for copyright purposes that cannot be projected. They must be scanned one frame at a time in order to be copied. Is mike mashon head atthe moving image section the library congress, the home of the largest collection of video and the world. Within this building, they have not only the film, video and sound recording of the library, but we also have preservation laboratories that are dedicated to making sure that all of this material is available for future generations. Campusry of the packard action begins in the late 1990s. Our benefactor David Packard was interested in creating a facility for the library that would house the collections and the preservation laboratories. There was a facility here in culpeper that would had gone up for sale. Use t
Conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves access to the librarys vast collection of films, television, Radio Broadcasts and sound recordings. , American History tv visited the facility to learn about the paper print collection. Films from the earliest era of Motion Pictures produced between 1894 and 1912. Over 3000 paper prints were created for copyright purposes but cannot be projected. They must be scanned one frame at a time in order to be copied. My name is mike mashon head of the moving image section at the library congress, the home of the largest collection of video and the world. Within this building, they have not only the film, video and sound recording of the library, but we also have preservation laboratories that are dedicated to making sure that all of this material is available for future generations. The story of the packard campus actually begins in the late 1990s. Our benefactor David Packard was interested in creating a facility for the library that would house t
What we sometimes overlook is that its truly an extraordinary neighborhood. And that those buildings carry an importance and a symbolism and eople across america around the globe. Tonight youll hear from the man who was entrusted with the care those structures. The architect of the capitols office is responsible to the nited States Congress and the Supreme Court for the maintenance, operation, and preservation of more than 17 million square feet than 553 gs and more acres of land throughout capitol hill, including the u. S. And house nate, Office Buildings, the library of congress, and many others. N 2010, steven t. Aiers was named the 11th architect of the capitol after being nominated by confirmed byma and the senate for a 10year term. At r studying architecture the university of maryland, he joined the air force while his taneously earning architectural license in california. Following five years of active force, he wentair into private practice. He then joined the voice of led desi
UCLA Film & Television Archive’s free biannual event showcases the latest restoration projects, featuring a line-up of films reflecting the breadth of moving image history; April 6 screening of restored animated classics includes ‘French Fried,’ ‘Musical Memories,’ ‘Japanese Lanterns,’ and ‘Red Riding Hood.’