DRAFT, 12/1/1998
APPENDIX A
EXAMPLES OF COMPLETE DESCRIPTIVE RECORDS
Do not take these examples or the form in which they are presented as rules.
List of Examples:
1 The new fable of all that triangle stuff as sized up by the meal-ticket (Early short)
2 The flame of the Yukon (Re-edited and reissued version)
3 Poppin' the cork (Theatrical release)
4 [Unidentified AFI/Academy Collection. Professor Bonehead is shipwrecked] (Early short)
5 Claymation : three dimensional clay animation (Documentary)
6 [Unidentified AFI/Bouldin Collection. No. 7, Early fight re-creation film] (Unidentified early work with cataloger-supplied title)
7 Blood orange = Three stops to murder (British release - reissued in the U.S.)
8 Journey to a lost city (International co-production - re-edited and released in the U.S.)
9 Nosferatu, the vampyre (International co-production - English language subtitled version)
10 Nosferatu, the vampyre (International co-production - English language dubbed version)
11 Stardust (Original British release)
12 He loved an actress (Re-edited U.S. release - version)
13 Margie. Pity the poor working girl (Episode of a television series)
14 Roots--the next generations. Show no. 4 (Episode of a television mini-series)
15 Producer's showcase. The women (Episode of a television series with commercials)
16 Laurel and Hardy. Do it yourself (Feature that was re-edited for broadcast as part of a television series)
17 Men of bronze (Individual television program - television documentary)
18 Oil spill response training program. C series, Spill containment and removal. Tape 5, Oil spills on land (Single segment of a technical series with a subseries)
19 [Home movies--Ralph Barton. Charlie Chaplin] (Home movie with cataloger-supplied title]
20 [CBS news. 1982-05-11. Evening] (Television news)
21 [Kinograms--excerpts. No. 2] (Edited newsreel excerpts from one newsreel company)
22 [Clips--various newsreels. No. 7] (Edited newsreel clips from different newsreel companies)
Example 1: Early short
245 04 $a The new fable of all that triangle stuff as sized up by the meal-ticket / $c Essanay ; director, Richard Foster Baker ; writer, George Ade ; adapted by Charles J. McGuirk. 246 1# $i Title from can: $a Essanay no. 1 246 3# $a Fable of all that triangle stuff as sized up by the meal-ticket 246 3# $a All that triangle stuff as sized up by the meal-ticket 257 ## $a United States. 260 ## $a United States : $b General Film Service, $c 1917. 300 ## $a 1 reel of 2 (rl?, inc.) (478 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. ref print. 300 ## $a 1 reel of 2 (rl?, inc.) (478 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. dupe neg. 300 ## $a 1 reel of 2 (rl?, inc.) (478 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. masterpos. 440 #0 $a George Ade fables 500 ## $a Copyright: Essanay Film Mfg. Co.; 13Octl7; LP11549. 500 ## $a Variant titles and series title from: Moving picture world v. 34, p. 452. 511 1# $a Rod LaRocque, William F. Clifton, Marguerite Clayton, Marion Skinner, R. Paul Harvey. 500 ## $a Incomplete: end title, some interior titles, and much of picture lacking. $5 DLC 501 ## $a On one reel with: The fable of the honeymoon that tried to come back; total footage for reel: 657 ft. 500 ## $a Source used: American film index 1908-15, p. 172. 541 ## $d Received: 9-18-1979 from Acme Lab; 3 ref print and dupe neg; $c gift; a AFI/University of Wyoming Collection. 541 ## $d Received: 10-5-1978 from Acme lab; 3 masterpos; $c gift; a AFI/University of Wyoming Collection.
Example 2: Re-edited and reissued version
245 04 $a The Flame of the Yukon / $c Triangle-Kay Bee ; a Thos.
H. Ince production ; director, Charles Miller ; story by Monte M. Katterjohn.
250 ## $a [Re-edited and retitled version]
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Tri-Stone Pictures, $c 1923.
300 ## $a 5 reels of 5 (inc.) (4478 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35
mm. reference print.
300 ## $a 5 reels of 5 (inc.) (4478 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35
mm. duplicate negative.
500 ## $a Copyright: Triangle Film Corporation; 1Jull7; LP11889.
511 1# $a Dorothy Dalton, Melbourne McDowell, Kenneth Harlan,
Margaret Thompson, May Palmer, Carl Ullman.
500 ## $a Incomplete: short jumps in continuity throughout; parts
of picture lacking. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Archive holds 1923 version only. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Source used: Moving picture world, v. 33.1, p. 293 and
475.
Example 3: Theatrical release
(Theatrical release that is part of two separate collections in the archive and has a complicated physical description area and complicated notes.)
245 00 $a Poppin' the cork / $c Educational Pictures ; producer, Jack White ; dance director, Bob Alton. 257 ## $a United States. 260 ## $a United States : $b Fox Film Corp., $c 1933. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 on 1 (883 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref print. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 on 1 (883 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. dupe neg. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 on 1 (883 ft.) : $b sd. ; $c 16 mm. neg trk. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 (inc.) (1686 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 35 mm. ref print. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 (inc.) (1686 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 35 mm. dupe neg. 300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 on 1 (inc.) (675 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. dupe neg 500 ## $a Copyright: Educational Productions, Inc.; 15Dec33; LP4358. 508 ## $a Music, James Hanley and Benny Davis. 511 0# $a Milton Berle, Norman Taylor, Mary Cole, Gertrude Rudge. 500 ## $a Incomplete: main title and part of picture and two musical numbers are lacking from 35 mm. ref print, dupe neg and 16 mm. dupe neg, copy 2. $5 DLC 500 ## $a Original 35 mm. footage: 2206 ft. per Film daily yearbook 1934, p. 354. 500 ## $a Reference sources used: copyright descriptive material; Motion picture herald, Feb. 10, 1934, p. 47. 541 ## $d Received: 7-31-1978 from nitrate on loan at Bado lab; $3 35 mm. material; $c; preservation; $a AFI/MacAllister Collection. 541 ## $d Received: 11-14-1978; 3 16 mm. composite dupe neg ; $c gift; $a AFI/MacAllister Collection. 541 ## $d Received: 2-9-1979; 3 16 mm ref print, 16 mm. silent dupe neg, and 16 mm. neg trk; $c preservation; a AFI/Graff Collection.
Example 4: Early short
(Example of an entry for which no information could be established or verified in reference sources. The data is taken from the work itself.)
245 00 $a [Unidentified AFI/Academy Collection. $p Professor
Bonehead is shipwrecked] / $c Gaumont American.
246 30 $a Professor Bonehead is shipwrecked
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Mutual Pictures, $c [ca. 1916]
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (inc.) (106 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm.
ref print.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (inc.) (106 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm.
dupe neg.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (inc.) (265 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm.
dupe neg.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (inc.) (265 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm.
masterpos.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (inc.) (265 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm.
masterpos (copy 2)
500 ## $a Copyright notice on film: Gaumont American.
500 ## $a Cel animation.
500 ## $a Part title may be an interior title; neither title nor
company names could be verified in reference sources.
500 ## $a Tentative release date from nitrate edge code.
500 ## $a Incomplete: parts of picture lacking. $5 DLC
Example 5: Documentary
245 00 $a Claymation : $b three dimensional clay animation / $c
Will Vinton Productions ; director and animator, Will
Vinton ; producer and writer, Susan Shadburne ;
animators, Barry Bruce, Don Merkt.
246 30 $a Three dimensional clay animation
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Pyramid Films, $c 1978.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (627 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 16 mm. ref
print.
500 ## $a Copyright notice on film: Will Vinton Productions ;
1978.
500 ## $a Documentary on clay animation.
508 ## $a Music and effects, Billy Scream, Paul Jameson.
511 0# $a Narrator: Susan Shadburne.
500 ## $a Includes scenes from three other Vinton clay animation
films: Closed Mondays, Mountain music, and Martin the
cobbler; credits for these films are given at the end
of Claymation.
536 ## $a Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. $c R70-
34-161.
586 ## $a Winner of 1978 Golden Eagle Film Award.
Example 6: Unidentified early work with cataloger-supplied title
245 00 $a [Unidentified AFI/Bouldin Collection. $n No. 7, $p
Early fight re-creation film] / $c [production company
unknown].
257 ## $a [United States?].
260 ## $a [United States? : $b s.n., $c 1903?]
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1? (976 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. ref
print.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1? (976 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. dupe
neg.
511 0# $a Appearing: "Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien, referee, George
Siler.
500 ## $a Lacks all titles and credits. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Possible date from accompanying inventory list from
donor.
500 ## $a Per the accompanying inventory list, this is a
reproduction of a fight, staged with actors.
520 8# $a Summary: Two men box about 7 rounds; spectators
surround ring. Referee and trainers are also in ring.
541 ## $d Received: 5-14-1979; 3 dupe neg; $c gift $a
AFI/Bouldin Collection.
541 ## $d Received: 4-15-1980 from archive lab; 3 ref print; $c
gift a AFI/Bouldin Collection.
Example 7: British release - reissued in the U.S.
245 00 $a Blood orange = $b Three stops to murder / $c Hammer
Film Productions, Ltd. ; director, Terence Fisher ;
producer, Michael Carreras ; screenplay, Jan Read.
246 31 $a Three stops to murder
257 ## $a Great Britain.
260 ## $a Great Britain : $b Exclusive Films, Ltd., $c 1953 ; $a
United States : $b Astor Pictures Corp., $c 1955.
300 ## $a 8 reels of 8 (6822 ft.) : $b sd., b&w : $c 35 mm. ref
print.
500 ## $a Copyright notice on film: Exclusive Films, Ltd. ; 1953.
500 ## $a Original release title from Monthly film bulletin, v.
20, p. 161.
500 ## $a Archive holds U.S. reissue copy only. $5 DLC
511 1# $a Tom Conway, Mila Parely, Naomi Chance, Eric Pohlmann,
Andrew Osborn, Richard Watts.
500 ## $a Source used: International picture almanac 1955, p.
776.
541 ## $d Received: 12-4-1980; $c gift; a AFI/Smalarz
Collection.
Example 8: International co-production - re-edited and released in the U.S.
245 00 $a Journey to a lost city / $c CCC-Gloria Films, Regina-
Criterion Films, Rizzoli Films ; director, Fritz Lang ;
producers, Louise de Masure, Eberhard Meischner ;
screenplay, Werner Joerg Lueddecke.
250 ## $a [Condensed version].
257 ## $a Germany (West) ; France ; Italy.
260 ## $a United States : $b American International Pictures, $c
1960.
300 ## $a 10 reels of 10 (8386 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 35 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright: CCC Films-Artur Brauner; 260ct6O (in notice:
1958); LP19352.
508 $a Executive producer, Artur Brauner ; from a story by
Thea von Harbou.
511 1# $a Debra Paget, Paul Christian, Walter Reyer, Claus Holm,
Sabina Bethmann.
500 ## $a Film is a condensed version of two films originally
released in Europe as a two-part double feature.
500 ## $a German titles and first English translation titles from
Eisner's Fritz Lang, p. 413; second English translation
titles from Filmfacts 1960, p. 287.
500 ## $a Two-part double feature originally released in Germany
in 1958 by Imperia Film as Der Tiger von Eschnapur
(English translation titles: The tiger of Bengal, and
The Tiger of Eschnapur) and Das Indische Grabmal
(English translation titles: The Hindu tomb and The
Indian tomb). Released in France in 1959 by Imperia as
Le tigre du Bengale and Le tombeau hindou. Released in
Italy in 1959 by Cinerez as La tigre di Eschnapur and
Il sepolcro indiano.
500 ## $a Film is warped and brittle; telescopes on takeup.
Soundtrack is out of sync $5 DLC
500 ## $a Sources used: Index de la cinématographie français
1960, p. 187-188; Annuario del cinema italiano 1970-71,
sec. 3, p. 129-130; Monthly film bulletin v. 29, p. 64.
541 ## $a Knight Collection.
Examples 9 and 10: Versions
Example 9: International co-production - English language subtitled version
245 00 $a Nosferatu, the vampyre / $c Werner Herzog
Filmproduktion & Gaumont, S.A., ; director-producer-
screenplay, Werner Herzog.
250 ## $a [English language subtitled version].
257 ## $a Germany (West) ; France.
260 ## $a United States : $b Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., $c
1979.
300 ## $a 10 reels of 10 (9640 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 35 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. DCR
1979; PUB 13Apr79; REG 3Dec79; PA 52-758.
500 ## $a Originally released under the title, Nosferatu, phantom
der Nacht in West Germany in 1979.
508 ## $a Credits: presenter, Michael Gruskoff ; executive
producer, Walter Saxer ; director of photography, Jorg
Schmidt-Reitwein ; music, Popol Vuh/Florian Fricke ;
editor, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus ; special effects,
Cornelius Siegel.
511 1# $a Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Roland
Topor, Walter Ladengast, Dan van Husen.
500 ## $a In German with English language sub-titles.
500 ## $a Archive also holds English languge dubbed version. $5
DLC
500 ## $a Based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
500 ## $a Sources used: copyright descriptive material; Variety,
1-24-1979; New York times, 10-1-1978, p. C-15.
730 0# $a Nosferatu, phantom der Nacht (Motion picture)
Example 10: International co-production - English language dubbed version
245 00 $a Nosferatu, the vampyre / $c Werner Herzog
Filmproduktion & Gaumont, S.A., ; director-producer-
screenplay, Werner Herzog.
250 ## $a [English language dubbed version] / $b English
dialogue, Tom Schachtman, Martje Grohmann.
257 ## $a Germany (West) ; France.
260 ## $a United States : $b Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., $c
1979.
300 ## $a 10 reels of 10 (9640 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 35 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. NM:
English dubbing. DCR 1979; PUB 1OMay79; REG 3Dec79; PA
52-759.
508 ## $a Credits: Presenter, Michael Gruskoff ; executive
producer, Walter Saxer ; director of photography, Jorg
Schmidt-Reitwein ; music, Popol Vuh/Florian Fricke ;
editor, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus ; special effects,
Cornelius Siegel.
511 1# $a Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Roland
Topor, Walter Ladengast, Dan van Husen.
500 ## $a Archive also holds English languge sub-titled version.
$5 DLC
500 ## $a Based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
500 ## $a Sources used: copyright descriptive material; Variety,
1-24-1979; New York times, 10-1-1978, p. C-15.
730 0# $a Nosferatu, phantom der Nacht (Motion picture)
Examples 11 and 12: Original British release (Example 11 - Stardust) and re-edited American release (Example 12 - He loved an actress) described separately
Example 11: Original British release
130 0# $a Stardust (Motion picture)
245 00 $a Stardust / $c Morgan ; director, Melville Brown ;
producer, William Rowland ; screenplay, John Meehan,
Jr.
246 3# $a Mad about money
257 ## $a Great Britain.
260 ## $a Great Britain : $b British Lion, $c 1937.
300 ## $a 8 reels of 8 on 2 (2648 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright: no reg.
500 ## $a Variant title, Mad about money, appears on film.
508 ## $a Story, John Harding.
511 1# $a Ben Lyon, Wallace Ford, Lupe Velez, Jean Colin, Harry
Langdon, Mary Cole, Cyril Raymond, Ronald Ward.
500 ## $a Original release title from the British film catalogue:
1895-1970, no. 10365.
500 ## $a Later re-edited and reissued in the U.S. under the
title: He loved an actress; archive also holds this
version. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Source used: Monthly film bulletin v. 5, p. 276.
Example 12: Re-edited U.S. release - version
245 00 $a He loved an actress / $c Morgan ; director, Melville
Brown ; producer, William Rowland ; screenplay, John
Meehan, Jr.
250 ## $a [Re-edited for U.S. release] / $b Biltmore Pictures.
257 ## $a Great Britain.
260 ## $a United States : $b Grand National, $c 1938.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 (5768 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 35 mm. ref
print.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 (5768 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. dupe
neg.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 on 4 (5768 ft.) : $b sd. ; $c 35 mm. dbl.
edge neg trk.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 (5768 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 35 mm.
masterpos.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 (ca. 6300 ft.) : $b sd. ; $c 35 mm. dbl.
edge pos. trk.
300 ## $a 7 reels of 7 (ca. 6300 ft.) : $b sd. ; $c 35 mm. dbl.
edge pos. trk (copy 2)
500 ## $a Copyright: Biltmore Pictures, Inc.; lApr38; LP8245.
508 ## $a Story, John Harding.
511 1# $a Ben Lyon, Wallace Ford, Lupe Velez, Jean Colin, Harry
Langdon, Mary Cole, Cyril Raymond, Ronald Ward.
500 ## $a Originally released in Great Britain in 1937 in a
longer version under the title: Stardust; archive also
holds this version. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Positive track (copies 1 and 2) are workprints
containing footage not included in other material. Both
copies of pos track are printed on same 7 reels of
double edge film, e.g., reel 1 contains both copies of
reel 1, etc. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Reels 6 and 7 (copies 1 and 2) of pos track are on 2
rolls each; roll 1 contains parts 1 & 3 and roll 2
contains part 2. $5 DLC
730 0# $a Stardust (Motion picture)
Example 13: Episode of a television series
245 00 $a Margie. p Pity the poor working girl / $c 20th
Century-Fox Television, Inc. ; director, Gene Reynolds
; producers, Hal Goodman and Larry Klein ; writer,
Benedict Freedman.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b ABC, $c 1962-04-27.
300 ## $a 2 reels of 2 (ca. 2340 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 35 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright notice on film: Twentieth Century-Fox
Television, Inc. ; 1961.
500 ## $a Episode title from original container and leader.
500 ## $a Telecast date from leader; unable to verify in
reference sources.
511 1# $a Cynthia Pepper, Penney Parker, Dave Willock, Wesley
Marie Tackitt, Johnny Bangert, Jack Albertson.
500 ## $a Sources used: The complete encyclopedia of television
programs v. 2, p. 620 and Brooks & Marsh's The complete
directory to prime time network T.V. shows 1946-
present, p. 381.
Example 14: Episode of a television mini-series
245 00 $a Roots--the next generations. n Show no. 4 / $c a David
L. Wolper Production ; director, Charles S. Dubin ;
producer, Stan Margulies ; teleplay developed for TV
[by] Ernest Kinoy.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b ABC, $c 1979-02-21.
300 ## $a 2 videocassettes of 2 (ca. 120 min.) : $b sd., col. ;
$c 3/4 in.
300 ## $a 2 reels of 2 (ca. 4300 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 16 mm.
ref print.
500 ## $a Copyright: Warner Brothers, Inc. DCR 1979; PUB 31Jan79
(in notice: 1978); REG 150ct79; PA 49-182.
511 1# $a Dorian Harewood, Charles Weldon, Bernie Casey, Irene
Cara, Stan Shaw, Debbi Morgan, Rosie Grier.
500 ## $a Based on the books, Roots and Search, and on additional
material by Alex Haley.
500 ## $a Sources used: copyright description; TV guide (New York
ed.), Feb. 17, 1979, p. A-38, A-97.
500 ## $a Not viewed.
Example 15: Episode of a television series with commercials
245 00 $a Producer's showcase. $p The women / $c NBC Television ;
director, Vincent J. Donehue ; guest producer, Max
Gordon ; story by Clare Boothe Luce ; adapted for
television by Sumner Locke Elliott.
246 30 $a Women
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b NBC, $c 1955-02-07.
300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 (3221 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref
print.
300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 (3221 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. dupe
neg.
300 ## $a 3 reels of 3 (3221 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. arch
pos.
500 ## $a Copyright: no reg.
511 1# $a Shelley Winters, Paulette Goddard, Ruth Hussey, Mary
Astor, Nancy Olson, Mary Boland.
500 ## $a Total footage includes introduction, commercials (Ford,
RCA, RCA Victor), station breaks, and an appearance by
guest producer Gordon at end.
500 ## $a Telecast date from narration on film.
541 ## $d Received: 10-6-1976 from archive lab; 3 ref print and
dupe neg; $c transfer from Manuscript Division; a Luce
(Clare Boothe) Collection.
541 ## $d Received: 9-23-1970; 3 arch pos; $c transfer from
Manuscript Division; a Luce (Clare Boothe) Collection.
Example 16: Feature that was re-edited for broadcast as part of a television series
245 00 $a Laurel and Hardy. p Do it yourself / $c Hal Roach
Studios ; director, John G. Blystone ; original story
and screenplay, Charles Rogers, Felix Adler, James
Parrott, Harry Langdon, and Arnold Belgard.
250 ## $a [Re-edited for television].
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Regal Television Corporation, $c
[195-?]
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (736 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref
print.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (738 ft.) : $b sd., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref
print (copy 2)
500 ## $a Originally released in 1938 by M-G-M Distributing Corp.
as the feature, Block heads.
508 ## $a Associate producer, Hal Roach, Jr. ; photographer, Art
Lloyd ; editor, Bert Jordan.
511 1# $a Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy Gilbert, Patricia
Ellis, Minna Gombell, James C. Morton, James Finlayson,
Harry Woods, Jean del Val.
500 ## $a Archive has preprint material of the original film,
Block heads, in the AFI/Roach Collection. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Sources used: copyright description for Blockheads
(LP8453); McCabe and Kilgore's Laurel & Hardy, p. 365-
372.
541 $a Janus Films Collection.
Example 17: Individual television program - documentary
245 00 $a Men of bronze / $c The Men of Bronze, Inc. ; director-
producer-researcher, William Miles ; narration writer,
Nancy K. Robinson.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Killiam Shows, Inc. : $b PBS, $c
1977-11-08.
300 ## $a 1 reel of 1 (2109 ft.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 16 mm. ref
print.
500 ## $a Copyright: The Men of Bronze, Inc. NM: editing,
compilation, some new cinematographic material. DCR
1977; PUB 24Sep77; REG 31Jul78; PA 31-376.
500 ## $a Television.
508 ## $a Executive producer, Paul Killiam ; archival film
restoration, Karl Malkames.
511 0# $a Narrator: Adolph Caesar.
511 0# $a World War I veterans interviewed: Hamilton Fish,
Melville Miller, Albert Veyrenc, Frederick Williams.
500 ## $a Sources used: N. David's TV season 77-78, no. 890; New
York times, 9-24-1977, p. 15; copyright descriptive
material.
Example 18: Single segment of a technical series
245 00 $a Oil spill response training program. $n $c series, $p
Spill containment and removal. $n Tape 5, $p Oil spills
on land / $c NUS Corporation in cooperation with
Texaco, Inc. ; director, Bill Walton.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b NUS Corp., $c 1978.
300 ## $a 1 videocassette of 1 (31 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 3/4
in.
500 ## $a Copyright: NUS Corporation. DCR 1978; PUB lFeb78 (in
notice: 1976); REG 3lMay79; PA 39-742.
500 ## $a Series title, subseries title, and segment title from
copyright descriptive material.
508 ## $a Technical director, Jennifer Rogers.
511 0# $a Appearing: Jeff Barnum.
Example 19: Home movie with cataloger-supplied title
245 00 $a [Home movies--Ralph Barton. $p Charlie Chaplin].
246 1# $i Title from donor's list: a Ralph Barton reel no. 8
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $c [1930?]
300 ## $a 1 reel (442 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref print.
300 ## $a 1 reel (442 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. dupe neg.
300 ## $a 1 reel (442 ft.) ; $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. arch pos.
520 ## $a Miscellaneous footage of Charlie Chaplin at work on the
set of City lights, and clowning in various settings,
including his home, the Barton apartment and possibly
San Simeon castle. Lillian Gish appears for ca. 15 ft.
at tail of film.
506 ## $a Restricted access; $b AFI/Barton (Ralph) Collection; $e
see acquisitions file.
541 ## $d Received: 6-1-1982; $3 arch pos; $c gift; $a AFI/Barton
(Ralph) Collection.
541 ## $d Received: 9-2-1982 from Bono Lab; $3 ref print and dupe
neg; $c gift; $a AFI/Barton (Ralph) Collection.
Example 20: Television news
245 00 $a [CBS news. $n 1982-05-11. $p Evening] / $c CBS, Inc.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b CBS Television Network, $c 1982-05-11.
300 ## $a 1 videocassette of 1 (30 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 3/4
in. viewing copy.
500 ## $a Copyright: CBS, Inc.; DCR 1982; PUB l1May82; REG
25May82; PA 142-181.
511 0# $a Anchor: Dan Rather.
500 ## $a With 1 page synopsis.
Example 21: Edited newsreel excerpts from one newsreel company
245 00 $a [Kinograms--excerpts. $n No. 2] / $c Educational
Pictures.
257 ## $a United States.
260 ## $a United States : $b Educational Film Exchanges, $c 1925.
300 ## $a 1 reel (312 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. ref print.
300 ## $a 1 reel (312 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 16 mm. dupe neg.
500 ## $a Copyright: no reg.
505 0# $a "West leads New York in midwinter styles," Kinograms.
No. 5052 (33 ft.) -- "Johns--two of 'em back from
Europe," Kinograms. No. 5052 (37 ft.) -- "Germany's new
envoy to U.S.," Kinograms. No. 5051 (11 ft.) -- [High
school girls publish paper], Kinograms. [No. ?] (30
ft.) -- "Millions see moon blot out the sun in total
eclipse," Kinograms. No. 5052 (201 ft.).
500 ## $a Kinograms. No. 5052 verified in Motion picture news, v.
31.1, p. 578; Kinograms. No. 5051 verified in Motion
picture news, v. 31.1, p. 700.
500 ## $a On reel with: Kinograms [excerpts no. 3].
500 ## $a Sources used: Motion picture news, v. 30.2, p. 2053;
Fielding's The American newsreel 1911-1967, p. 153-154;
Motion picture news, v. 31.1, p. 578, 700.
Example 22: Edited newsreel clips from different newsreel companies
245 00 $a [Clips--various newsreels. n No. 7].
257 ## $a [United States].
260 ## $a [United States : $b s.n., $c between 1948 and 1954]
300 ## $a 1 reel (338 ft.) : $b si., b&w ; $c 35 mm. masterpos.
505 0# $a "Boston: American League play-off game" [Cleveland
Indians beat Boston Red Sox at Boston], Telenews daily.
[No. ?] (142 ft.) -- [Philadelphia Phillies defeated by
Brooklyn Dodgers in Brooklyn], newsreel title unknown
(180 ft.).
500 ## $a Telenews Productions, Inc. is the production company
for the Telenews daily.
500 ## $a On leader preceding second clip: "TWS 1952 Phila -
Dodgers". Significance of this is unknown, as the World
Series of 1952 was not played between Philadelphia and
Brooklyn. $5 DLC
500 ## $a Sound track for both clips lacking. $5 DLC