media Film

Go to: Mixed | Video | Electronic Media | TV | Radio

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Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences you'll find information about the most recent Annual Academy Awards®, and lots more.

American Film Institute the nation's preeminent arts organization dedicated to advancing and preserving the art of the moving image.

Cinemachine a film review index. Links to many online sources ranging from the New York Times to CBS Up to the Minute and Boxoffice, as well as to more obscure Web critices.

Cinemedia probably the largest film and media directory. Over 12,000 well-organized, up-to-date links and listings.

film.com based in Los Angeles; helps sell/buy your film. Thirty-plus film critics and a slew of searchable databases (current releases, home videos, TV schedules), box office grosses, downloadable trailers, and more.

Hollywood Online a glitzy, flashy, graphically-based movie site devoted to new releases. Arguably the best place to see multimedia promotional materials for current films out of Hollywood.

The Internet Movie Database film information from scholarly cinema listings to what's playing in Dublin, Paris, or your local multiplex - more than 70,000 films and 300,000 people.

The Internet Public Library: Movies Reference

Mandy's International Film an International film and production directory.

Metropolitan Museum of Art World Wide Arts Resources provides the largest and most comprehensive gateway to the arts on the Internet, including a huge database of Film links.

MovieLink online movie info and ticketing service; includes MovieMail.

Movie Maker Magazine on-line version of the monthly magazine designed for independent film makers. Now based in LA, Movie Maker originated in Seattle.

OffLine is a national promoter and distributor of independent films and videos as well as a national television screening, arts organization, and internet resource with two branch offices (Seattle, WA and Ithaca, NY).

Roger Ebert's Film Reviews full text synopses and ratings, as well as a completely searchable archive of Ebert reviews going back to 1985.

Seattle Filmworks provides photography and Digital Image processing. One of the first to offer prints and slides from any type of 35mm film. Puts pictures on disks and delivers them to you instantly over the Internet.

Sundance Film Festival the famous independent film festival.

U.S. National Film Registry in 1988, the (United States) Library of Congress established the National Film Preservation Board, to preserve film deemed "culturally, historically, or esthetically important". Each year, the board selects 25 films to add to the National Film Registry. Herein is the complete list of those films so honoured to date.


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