Moving Image Research Collections is the film/video archive @ Univ of S. Carolina. One of the largest motion pic archives in U.S. w/ over 6000 hours of footage.
The Year of the #FireHorse – which occurs only once every 60 years – begins today. Celebrate #LunarNewYear and its rich traditions with this clip from our Chinese Film Collection!
Dr. Ronald E. McNair answers questions at a 1978 press conference. One of the first African Americans selected to become an astronaut and the second to fly into space, he died in the 1986 explosion of the Space Shuttle #Challenger with six other crew members. #BlackHistoryMonth
Happy #InternationalLiteracyDay! For decades, starting in the 1930s, Faith Cabin Libraries brought books to Black youth in rural South Carolina and Georgia, when public libraries excluded them. Our Buffington collection documents their history.
People gather in Piazza San Pietro to receive papal blessing Urbi et Orbi, following the election of Pope Pius XI, 6 February 1922. From our Fox Movietone News Collection. #Pope#Vatican#UrbiEtOrbi#HabemusPapam#whitesmokewatch
Cardinals enter through la Porta detta degli Svizzeri for opening of Papal Conclave, 2 February 1922. #SwissGuard#Vatican#PapalConclave From our Fox News Collection.
In remembrance of President Jimmy Carter, this film documents his 1976 presidential campaign visit to the South Carolina State House. #Carter#JimmyCarter #1976 #goodbye
“Trains" by Maciej Drygas wins best film and best editing at @IDFA . This film was entirely created from archival footage including footage from @UofSCMIRC. #trains
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Join us on Saturday Oct. 19th from 10-2pm at @NickTheater on Main Street for some nostalgia and fun at #HomeMovieDay! MIRC will be screening a curated selection of home movies from our archives, featuring themes of performance and play.
Poet Nathalia Clara Ruth Crane-filmed 100 years ago, after publication of her first book. Her works' high quality & mature insights subjected the very young writer to accusations that her book was a hoax or that she was a fraud-even a literary "medium". #poetry#WomenInLiterature
We're saddened to learn of Joe Pinner's passing. A beloved Columbia legend and friend of MIRC, Joe brought joy to countless children as Mr. Knozit. We will remember him laughing and smiling, as in this footage from a 1968 parade. RIP, Joe. 🙏 #RIPJoePinner#WISNews10#MrKnozit
Arnold Schoenberg’s audio impressions of 1934 America revealed by Fox Movietone soundtracks. @BBCRadio3 presenter takes you there. #Schoenberg
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