Moving Image Research Collections
Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winning author speaks in the program Writer’s Workshop, produced in 1983 by the .
Reverend Jesse Jackson speaking at Benedict College in Columbia, SC on March 1, 1984.
The Year of the – which occurs only once every 60 years – begins today. Celebrate and its rich traditions with this clip from our Chinese Film Collection!
Dr. Ronald E. McNair answers questions at a 1978 press conference. One of the first African Americans selected to become an astronaut and the second to fly into space, he died in the 1986 explosion of the Space Shuttle with six other crew members.
10/10/2025
is next week! Join us to share your memories and discover how to preserve your captured on film. Our program this year is inspired by the classic European —reimagined through the lens of . From Atlantic crossings to cobblestone streets, explore , , and the magic of amateur films.
Saturday, October 18, 10am-2pm, Theater on Main Street in Columbia.
Admission is free – stop by any time!
Home Movie Day 2025 - The Nickelodeon Pack your bags — Home Movie Day is back! This year’s program takes you on a Grand Tour across Europe, reimagined through the lens of home movies. From ocean crossings to cobblestone streets, join us in celebrating travel, memory, and the magic of amateur filmmaking. Presented by Moving Image Res...
07/17/2025
Catch MIRC on SC Public Radio this afternoon at 5:44 p.m.
'Traveling in time.' A look into USC's international film archive The University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections is home to one of the largest motion picture archives in the United States, and it's located right here in S.C.
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