Cult Films: An access point to the strange and
quirky, offbeat and eccentric, surreal and plain weird, Cult Films
discusses the genre in-depth with graphics and hyperlinks to movie
web pages. http://www.filmsite.org/cultfilms.html
Motion Picture Production Code of 1930’s: “A
Code to Govern the Making of Talking, Synchronized and Silent Motion
Pictures. Formulated and formally adopted by The Association of Motion
Picture Producers, Inc. and The Motion Picture Producers and Distributors
of America, Inc. in March 1930.” http://www.artsreformation.com/a001/hays-code.html
Moving Image Collection: Moving
Image Collections (MIC) is an integrated online catalog of moving
images, with an archive directory and links to resources on moving
images and moving image preservation. http://mic.imtc.gatech.edu/
Scope: The Online Journal of Media Studies: Edited
by the staff and students within the University of Nottingham’s
Institute of Film Studies at the, Scope provides a forum for discussion
on film history, theory and criticism. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film/journal/
ScreenSite: “ScreenSite facilitates the teaching
and research of film/TV/new media and is designed principally for
educators and students.” http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ss/
Silent Film Resources FAQ: A work in progress, this site provides links to many aspects of silent film. View silent films online, read up on the actors who dominated the screen (Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin and more), or learn about the preservation of these films. A plethora of information is available. http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~pringle/silent/faq/sites.html