
THE ARCHIVE TV ARCHIVE
The Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive serves as a comprehensive informational and archival resource worldwide for moving image materials pertaining to the Holocaust and related aspects of World War II. Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum HSFA Collections and resources support research on specific cultures, the development of ethnographic film, and the broad study of visual culture. The archives promote the importance of moving image materials as an integral part of the anthropological record related to documentation and research. The Archives officially began its mission in 1975 when, as the National Anthropological Film Center, it initiated a program that both created and collected films of anthropological research interest. The Human Studies Film Archives (HSFA) is devoted to preserving, documenting, and providing access to anthropological moving image materials. Human Studies Film Archive, National Museum of Natural History Newsreel releases and outtakes (1929-67). NARA also has gift materials from private sources, such as Universal Military films, educational and documentary films (1915-1976).

government that are in the public domain, including NARA has an extensive collection of films created for and producedīy the U.S.

National Archives and Records Administration Resources for Moving Image Related Subjects & Materialsīelow are links to useful online resources, institutions, and information related to the subjects of film and television. Online Resources for Moving Image Material (National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress) The
