Wendy Clarke’s projects such as the Love Tapes, New York Tapes, and Growing Up Gay: The Out Tapes continue to be influential with their elevation of individual voices.
Over 25 digital Library of Congress collections include, or are comprised of, film or video materials. The following selected list of moving image collections provide a good starting point for research.
CFA's collections contain professional and amateur films of all genres, including documentaries, experimental films, and home movies, depicting histories of Chicago, the Midwest and the world.
The Wildlife Conservation Society Film Collection is currently composed of 1,607 film reels created or collected by WCS between approximately 1900 and 1996.
Established in 1965, the Archive is the second-largest repository of motion pictures and broadcast programming in the United States, after the Library of Congress.
Made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation, this annotated filmography singles out 452 sponsored films of particular historical, cultural, and artistic interest.
DeWitt Beall Collection (1965-1977), Chicago Film Archives.
The Ransom Center's movie poster collection consists of an estimated 10,000 posters and spans the entire history of film from the silent era to the present day.
Representing more than 35,000 items, the Academy Library Digital Spotlight presents a curated selection of materials from the library's extensive holdings on motion picture history.