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The Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is an independent 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2002 by film archivist and University of Texas at Austin professor Caroline Frick, PhD. [1] TAMI's mission is to preserve, study, and exhibit Texas film heritage.
The Moving Image. 10 (1): 1–22. Project MUSE 405389. "2012 National Film Registry Picks in A League of Their Own" (Press release). Library of Congress. 20 December 2012. Collection of Melton Barker Films from Texas Archive of the Moving Image; The Local Gang in "The Kidnappers Foil": Childress, TX, 1948 from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
Texas Monthly. August 2006. Teague, Rachael. "Filmmakers discuss “Tower” documentary." KXAN. August 1, 2015. "Archival Film in Tower," video showing the array of archival footage from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image collection featured in the documentary.
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The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) has announced a new exhibit titled “Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail,” which will open Dec. 20 and run until March 2025. In ...
June 25, 1938: Aerial view of Keller, Texas Fort Worth Star-Telegram archive/UT Arlington Special Collections Sept. 10, 1953: R.E. McGowan, left, and R. L. Fitzgerald of the Keller Lions Club look ...
Videos of archival film footage of the Texas Centennial Exposition at the Texas Archive of the Moving Image; Photos of the Texas Centennial Exposition hosted by the Portal to Texas History. "Light and Color Magic at Texas Exposition" Popular Mechanics, December 1935 — pp. 846–847