*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* Announcing the publication of *The Moving Image *journal 10.2 (University of Minnesota Press) *Subscription Information:* http://www.upress.umn.edu/journals/movingimage/default.html Individual subscriptions $30/year, Library Subscriptions $75/year. Free with Association of Moving Image Archivist membership. *Contacts:* Marsha Orgeron, Co-editor & Associate Professor, Film Studies, NCSU, 919-515-4149, [log in to unmask] Devin Orgeron, Co-editor & Associate Professor, Film Studies, NCSU, 919-515-4138, [log in to unmask] Teri Tynes, Managing Editor, [log in to unmask] *Special Features/Contents:* *The Moving Image* 10.2 covers a range of topics revolving around moving image archive holdings. Features include *Travis Vogan* on the NFL Films Archive, the first scholarly essay published about this influential moving image collection; *Greg Wilsbacher* on Al Brick’s forgotten legacy filming the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; *Kathryn Cramer Brownell *on the role 16mm film played in the WWII War Bond Campaign; *Leo Enticknap* on a recently discovered British documentary about the coal industry, *The Blackhill Campaign*; and *Nina Rao* on ethics and the moving image archive. The Forum section includes a substantive interview with educational filmmaker and FX guru *Tom Smith* by *Amanda Keeler*, and a delightful tale of film history detective work in pursuit of *Karl Brown* by recent honorary Oscar-winner, *Kevin Brownlow*. *THE MOVING IMAGE* *The Moving Image* is a peer-reviewed journal that explores topics relevant to both the media archivist and the media scholar. *The Moving Image* deals with crucial issues surrounding the preservation, archiving, and restoration of film, video, and digital moving images. The journal features detailed profiles of moving image collections; interpretive and historical essays about archival materials; articles on archival description, appraisal, and access; behind-the-scenes looks at the techniques used to preserve, restore, and digitize moving images; and theoretical articles on the future of the field. Not simply a journal for archivists, *The Moving Image* has unique relevance for scholars who rely upon archives, both physical and electronic, for their scholarship and teaching. We welcome submissions on these and other film and media history topics, especially those that that illuminate the value of archives or that utilize underappreciated archival sources. *The Moving Image* is the journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists, and is published twice a year in spring and fall. -- Best regards, Dennis Doros AMIA Press Office c/o Milestone Film & Video PO Box 128 Harrington Park, NJ 07640 Phone: 800-603-1104 or 201-767-3117 Fax: 201-767-303 email: [log in to unmask] www.amianet.org AMIA Conference in Austin, TX: November 16-20, 2011 Join "AMIA" on Facebook! ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]