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The Film Frontier: Using Films and Videos in Your National History Day Project

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Archival films and videos can help bring your NHD topic alive, allowing your audience to engage with and understand historical events in exciting ways. Whether or not your documentary focuses on a filmed event, videos downloaded from the National Archives Catalog can help weave a rich tapestry of images for your viewers.

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Spotlight: The Last Footage Shot by Medal of Honor Recipient Marine Cpl. Perkins

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For National Medal of Honor Day, observed on March 25 every year, the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch of the National Archives wanted to honor Marine Cpl. Finding footage shot by a specific combat photographer can be tricky and sometimes impossible depending on what branch of the military created the films.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

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” The event, which was captured on video and also reported in Wired magazine, sent a message to the automotive industry. So being able to be a part of a massive event with the audience that's who we want to engage that to we want to help. But if you're going to be scared, be scared because of reality.

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Spotlight: Finding Footage for National History Day Projects

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National History Day is an annual contest for students in grades 6-12 to produce a variety of project types, including exhibits, websites, papers, performances, and documentaries. Click on the titles to bring you to the catalog record where you can download a video file.

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AI Risks

Schneier on Security

Some are genuinely alarmed by the practical problems that chatbots and deepfake video generators are creating right now. A dogmatic long-termer would willingly sacrifice the well-being of people today to stave off a prophesied extinction event like AI enslavement. If we’re not careful, it could kill everyone or enslave humanity.

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