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Digital Filmmaking & Video Production Webliography

Internet Movie Database - http://us.imdb.com/
A database of over 200,000 motion pictures, including feature firms, videos, television movies, and television shows. The database contains 400,000 actors, 40,000 directors, filmographies, plot summaries, production companies, special effects companies, reviews, and Academy Awards.

Movie Guide in Theaters - http://www.tvguide.com/movies/intheaters/
Created by TV Guide, this site includes extensive reference works and a searchable database of more than 35,000 motion pictures released in the United States. The database includes biographies and filmographies of actors, directors, and other principals in the industry.

LA 411: Film and Video Production in Los Angeles - http://www.la411.com/
A database of film, television, and video production companies in Los Angeles. Virtually all aspects of the field are represented.

NY 411: Film and Video Production in New York - http://www.newyork411.com/
A database of film, television, and video production companies in New York. Virtually all aspects of the field are represented.

ProductionHUB - http://www.productionhub.com/
A specialized search engine concentrating on the film, video, and digital media industries, including crew, equipment, all aspects of production, and support services.

Silent Film Resourses FAQ - http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~pringle/
silent/faq/sites.html
An excellent collection of links about the motion picture industry during the era of silent films, including preservation issues.

Cinema: How are Hollywood Films Made? - http://www.learner.org/exhibits/cinema/
An overview to the creation of motion pictures created by the Annenberg/CPB Project, including screenwriting, directing, producing, acting, and editing.

The Complete History of the Discovery of Cinematography - http://www.precinemahistory.net/
A fascinating 2,500-year chronology of discoveries leading to the motion picture.

Cyber Film School - http://www.cyberfilmschool.com/
This site provides articles and links on most aspects of moviemaking, from shooting with a Super 8 to working with extras.

American Museum of the Moving Image - http://www.ammi.org/site/site.asp
The American Museum of the Moving Image is dedicated to educating the public about the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media, and to examining their impact on culture and society. It maintains the nation's largest permanent collection of moving image artifacts and offers the public exhibitions, film screenings, lectures, seminars, and other education programs. The museum also provides online exhibits on its Web site.

Shill's Video Movies Title Screens - http://www.shillpages.com/movies/index2.shtml
This site provides examples of movies title screens. The pages can be searched alphabetically by title. The images are 320-pixel wide in GIF format.

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