Surf these sites: American Museum of the Moving Image -- Documents the story of the innovation and artistry that make the moving image a powerful cultural influence on society. Berkeley Art Museum + Pacific Film Archive -- The UC Berkeley Art Museum is one of a handful of places in the world equally renowned for exceptional art and film programs, and this reputation is built on the philosophy that a great museum starts with the people it serves. We create our film programs, art exhibitions, and special programs to widen horizons and enrich the way people look at the world. Filmmuseum -- Amsterdam-based free museum which collects, restores and screens Dutch and international film treasures. George Eastman House -- International museum of photography and film. History, information, and galleries. Moving Images -- Oregon Historical Society archives, located in Portland, OR. Admission charge. National Museum of Photography, Film and Television -- Based in Bradford in West Yorkshire, this free museum contains a collection of television programme and technical historical artifacts. Shockwave required to view website. The Bill Douglas Centre -- Exeter University''s history of cinema and popular culture public museum and academic research centre. Free admission. The Telecommunication Museum -- Exhibiting the history of telecommunications, from beacons of fire to global digital networks. Located in Stockholm, Sweden. UCLA Film and Television Archive -- California-based museum, containing over 220,000 films and television programs and newsreel footage. Items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage.
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