>From the Association of Moving Image Archivists list --
Nan Rubin
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UPDATE: The American Indian Film Gallery now has more than 120 films
posted on its website: www.aifilmgallery.com We are speeding along
toward
400 films by the middle of summer. All Free. All educational.
If you are affiliated with a University, please tell relevant faculty
and students about the AIFG.
More specifically, if you are with the University of Nebraska,
University of Oklahoma, University of Pittsburgh, University of
California-
-Berkeley, these colleges produced wonderful ethnographic films many
decades ago. Can you help us gain copies to post on the AIFG?
And, on the website you will find a long list of "LOST FILMS." If you
have access to any of these titles, may we post them? We post the films
with the brand: A.I. FILM
GALLERY
This way there is no problem with improper use of you materials by
others.
Please contact me offline: [email protected]
Thanks,
Fred
J. Fred MacDonald
MacDonald & Associates
Chicago 773-267-9899
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