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Explore around 100 years of Scotland's history captured by amateur and professional film-makers. Here in the Moving Image Archive catalogue you will find details of thousands of films and videos held at the Library. You can also: Watch over 3,000 clips and full-length films online; Search for topics that interest you
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Manuscript, printed material and memorabilia relating to the history of film-making and the cinema-going business in Scotland since 1896 are also part of the Moving Image Archive. If you are researching the history of film-making and cinema in Scotland, these written archivesare an ideal resource. Researchers need to contact us to make an appointme...
Since 1993 and with funding from MG Albawe preserve all Gaelic language productions funded wholly or in part by that organisation and its predecessors. The Copyright Act allows us to record television programmes off-air for access purposes and we hold a comprehensive library of Gaelic television output since January 1994. Contact us to find out mor...
We acquire, preserve and catalogue collections according to International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) rules, standards and best practice guidelines. We are a member of several sector organisations: 1. Film Archives UK (FAUK) 2. International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT IFTA) 3. International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF)
National Library staff regularly take part in film-related projects with a wide range of partners. including universities, schools, colleges, cinemas, community groups, television companies and other UK film archive initiatives. Among our projects are: 1. 'Living Proof – A Climate Story'— a feature-length archive film made in partnership with Film ...
The Moving Image Archive catalogue contains details of 6,000 films and videos held at the National Library of Scotland. With around 46,000 moving image items in the collection, the Moving Image Archive captures more than 100 years of Scottish history and film-making.
The Moving Image Archive is a collection of Scottish film and video recordings at the National Library of Scotland, held at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. There are over 46,000 items within the collection, and over 2,600 of these are publicly available online at the library's Moving Image Catalogue.
Understanding catalogue records. Here are some helpful tips on how to interpret and understand the catalogue records found on the website. General conventions. No bracketing indicates that the information has been taken from first hand viewing of the film or video, i.e. the information is credited on the film itself.
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The FIAF Moving Image Cataloguing Manual (2016), published by the FIAF Cataloguing and Documentation Commission (CDC), may be accessed for free in PDF format HERE.