3/3.1. Audio-Visual
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Cleveland Museum of Art Audio Programs
Cleveland Museum of Art Department of Education 8 and Super 8 millimeter film collection
Eight millimeter and super 8 millimeter films produced by children in the education department's film animation classes, 1960s-1993.
Cleveland Museum of Art Department of Education 16 millimeter film collection
Films produced by children in the Education Department's youth classes, educational films produced by the Education Department, and other films not related to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Three of the films, "Motion and the Image" (1962), "The Most Unforgettable Tiger We've Known" (1965), and "Lights Out - Locked Up" (1972) have been digitized and preserved through a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation and are available to view on the Ingalls Library website.
Cleveland Museum of Art Department of Education audio-visual slide presentations
This collection consists of audio visual presentations including slide shows with a pre-recorded audio track produced by the museum education department, 1968-early 1990's. Each file contains the slides and presentation script unless otherwise noted. The audio tracks have been sampled [audio master=1/4 inch reel to reel tape; cartridge= 1/4 inch tape in an 8-track-like cartridge]. They have not been digitized.
Cleveland Museum of Art oral histories
This small collection consists of audio cassette recordings and transcripts of oral history interviews with museum employees and others associated with the museum. Most of the oral histories were conducted by the museum archivist specifically for the oral history program. Interviews conducted by other museum employees are noted in the box list.
Cleveland Museum of Art Radio Talks
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
Cleveland Museum of Art video collection
Videos produced by and for the museum to publicize exhibitions and for other purposes. There are two digital copies of each video, one for reference and one to serve as the master copy.
