Collections Spotlight Archive

Licensed From UCLA

Licensed From UCLA

Media Licensing

Footage licensed from UCLA Film & Television Archive has appeared in many notable projects for the screen, television and the arts. 

Have you released work that incorporated footage from our Media Licensing department? Please let us know at archive@ucla.edu.

Robert Abel & Associates

7UP "Bubbles"

New Collection Profile!

Learn more about the innovative visual effects company that helped to define the look of an era and to change the future of moving-imagemaking forever. To arrange onsite research viewing access, please contact the Archive Research and Study Center (ARSC). Find more collection profiles here.

Arkatov & Lhevinne Music Documentary Collections

John Williams

New Collection Profile!

Learn about acclaimed Russian pianist and master teacher, Rosina Lhevinne and explore footage of unedited interviews and performances with noted musicians including composer John Williams and pianist Arthur Rubinstein. To arrange onsite research viewing, please contact the Archive Research and Study Center. View more collection profiles here.

Mary Pickford Collection at UCLA

Mary Pickford

New Collection Profile!

Learn about "the Biograph girl" and download an informal listing of the over 500 titles in the Mary Pickford Collection at UCLA. To arrange onsite research viewing access, please contact the Archive Research and Study Center (ARSC). Find more collection profiles here.

Documenting the 20th Century and beyond

Film Archive

One of the world's largest moving image repositories

The UCLA Film & Television Archive is, after the Library of Congress, the largest collection of media materials in the United States, with more than 220,000 film and television titles and 27 million feet of newsreel footage.