America's film heritage preserved at the Library of Congress
From silent films and Hollywood classics through the Golden Age of television, the curators at the Library of Congress painstakingly maintain its archive of 1.4 million films and video recordings as a time capsule of America as told through moving images. Martha Teichner goes underground for a look at this a national treasure.

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How Technicolor changed movies

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Lost Forever: The Art of Film Preservation

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Restoration Spotlight: MILDRED PIERCE

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The IMAX of the 1890s | HOW TO SEE the First Movies

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Laurel and Hardy Preservation | Interview with Scott MacQueen

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Film restoration: Saving our cinema heritage

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Digital Preservation at the Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation

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Hollywood's SECRET Movie Vault (The History of Film)

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Nitrate Fires & Movie Vaults: Films LOST and FOUND

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The Insane VFX of Old Movies

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MoMA Film Preservation Center: Tour

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Film: the reason some of the past was in HD

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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Restoration Demo

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Extended interview: Steven Spielberg

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A sneak peek at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Museum

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MoMA's race to preserve classic films' sights and sounds

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Richard III - Restoration Demonstration

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Library of Congress, "The Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation "

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The Art of Restoration with The Film Foundation | WB100

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