Motion picture film -- 16mm (photographic film size)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Motion picture film that is 16 millimeters wide. In silent films it is perforated on both sides; in sound films only on one side, the other being used for the sound track. It was introduced in 1923 for the amateur market, and evolved into the common medium for home movie makers and filmmakers whose work was not intended for general theatrical release. Film of this size is typically used for independent films, documentaries, and films made for educational purposes.
Found in 4235 Collections and/or Records:
Joe Yonto Interview before Purdue Game; Vagas Ferguson Footage, undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 18831-F4
Dates:
undated
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home Movie [3 reels, widescreen], 1965
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Identifier: AUND 28549-28551-F1
John Hickey, Jr Junior Parents Weekend [1968]; John P. Hickey, Jr. Notre Dame Graduation [1969] [reel 22], 1968/1969
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Identifier: ANDS 67208-F3
Dates:
1968/1969
John Hickey Notre Dame Graduation [1947]; Notre Dame Campus in Spring [1947] and Winter [1946/1947] [reel 5], 1946/1947
Item
Identifier: ANDS 67206-F3
Dates:
1946/1947
Jubilee, Motherhouse Party and Picnic, Fire Drill, undated
Item
Identifier: AHJC C2727-F2
Dates:
undated
Just Imagine, Handy Jam Organization [Public Domain], 1947
Item
Identifier: AGEN 79769-F3
Dates:
1947
Kaleidoscope [9-0131-A], 1988?
Item
Identifier: AACE 9086-F1
K/ES-15: Newsweek: Food: Rich Nations, Poor Nations, 1975
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Identifier: AACH 37306-F4
Dates:
1975
KEYT_TV, Santa Barbara, CA; Museum of Art Installation, 1972/07
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Identifier: ARCK 71066-F3
Dates:
1972/07
K/JA-7: A.Y. Productions: Justice in America - Different Isà, undated
Item
Identifier: AACH 37312-F4
Dates:
undated
K/JA-7: A.Y. Productions: Justice in America - To Growà, undated
Item
Identifier: AACH 37313-F4
Dates:
undated
K/N-14: Newsweek: Current Affairs Case Study - Nationalism, 1974
Item
Identifier: AACH 37315-F4
Dates:
1974
Knute Rockne: A Coach For All Seasons, 1981
Item
Identifier: AUND C0068-F1
Knute Rockne All American- Edited Version (Film), 1940
Item
Identifier: AUND C0086-F1
Knute Rockne - All American [positive, was AUNDC 80-82], 1940
Item
Identifier: AUND 22349-22351-F1
Knute Rockne All American- Unedited Version (Negative), 1940
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Identifier: AUND C0083-085-F1
Knute Rockne at Practice [1930], Notre Dame - SMU [?] Football Game in New Stadium [1930]; Knute Rockne Funeral Motorcade on Notre Dame Avenue and at Burial Site [1931][bw, silent, for video copy see AATH VM/VP 49025], 1930/1931
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Identifier: AATH 50680-FV3
Dates:
1930/1931
Knute Rockne Cartoon - From Diamond to Gridiron [Morton Productions] [for video AATH VM/VP 55171], 1954
Item
Identifier: AATH 77786-FC1
Dates:
1954
Knute Rockne - Champions 1. Knute Rockne instructs team before Game 2. Quin Ryan Broadcast of two Studebakers as they set 34 International Speed Records in a 30.000 Mile Run that averages 68 MPH [negative], undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 11423-FC1
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Champions (includes Lockerrom Speech) [bw, sound], undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 11422-FC1
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Coach for all Seasons [2 copies, cannot be copied], 1981
Item
Identifier: AATH 18823-18824-F1
Dates:
1981
Knute Rockne - Football Training Film: Catching a Football, undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 33605-F2
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Football Training Film: Defensive Line Play, undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 33606-F2
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Football Training Film: Interior Line Play, undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 33607-F2
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Football Training Film: The Kicking Game, undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 33608-F2
Dates:
undated
Knute Rockne - Immortal Coach of Notre Dame Coaching Films: Backfield Aces [bw, sound], undated
Item
Identifier: AATH 11432-FV1
Dates:
undated