The Preserved Silent Animation project, part of the UCLA Digital Library Program
August 30, 2012 7:18 PM   Subscribe

"Although best-known for its restoration of feature films, UCLA Film & Television Archive has been preserving animated films for more than three decades, with over one hundred titles to its credit. The short subjects, trailers, and promotional films presented here provide a representative sampling of that work. They have been preserved from best-surviving and sole-surviving 35mm nitrate and 16mm prints, showcasing many forms of animation spanning the entire silent film era." The UCLA Preserved Silent Animation project, one of over 80 collections made available through the UCLA Digital Library Program.
posted by cog_nate (4 comments total) 23 users marked this as a favorite
 
Oh, this is fantastic, thank you!
posted by jokeefe at 7:42 PM on August 30, 2012


Yeah, this is great stuff. Thanks!
posted by immlass at 9:04 PM on August 30, 2012


This is awesome. Thanks for posting it.
posted by Mezentian at 3:28 AM on August 31, 2012


Brilliant, thank you
posted by dng at 5:26 AM on August 31, 2012


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