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Educational Resources

The moving images in the collections at Northeast Historic Film are a valuable educational tool, and NHF is committed to making them accessible to students, teachers, researchers, and the public.

HOW TO MAKE MOVIES, William O'Farrell Collection

How to Make Movies,

William O'Farrell Collection

The Study Center at Northeast Historic Film houses well over 3,000 reference videos transferred from items in the moving image collections and over 2,000 books and pamphlets.  All of these materials may be accessed on-site at no charge.  Appointments to use the Study Center must be made in advance. Call 207-469-0924 or email to schedule a time.

 

Symposiums and Essays

Features reviews of past presentations at the annual Summer Symposiums that deal with current issues in the world of film preservation.

 

Moving Image Review

The Moving Image Review is the newsletter of Northeast Historic Film. Published twice a year, MIR contains news and articles on current preservation work, new collections, and other archival matters.

 

Roundtables

In 2002, Northeast Historic Film initiated an educators' Roundtable. The purpose of the Roundtable is to support Maine's Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI), which provides laptop computers to all 7th and 8th grade public school students and teachers.