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NBCUniversal Archivist Natalie Auxier Takes Us From “Jurassic Park” to “Fast X”

Natalie Auxier, the Manager of Collection & Outreach at NBCUniversal Archives & Collections, has something of a photographic memory. Given the rigors of her job, this ability makes sense, as does her passion for the collection she oversees. “I think all of us archivists have a passion for this field. We love knowledge, and we ...

By Bryan Abrams  |  May 11, 2023

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Archivist

Taking a Magical Tour With Becky Cline, Director of The Walt Disney Archives

Becky Cline knows a thing or two about wearing multiple hats in her long, successful career at Disney. In fact, as the Director of the Walt Disney Archives, Cline is responsible for one of the most iconic hats of all time (belonging to a certain magical British nanny—more on her later), and a treasure trove of ...

By Bryan Abrams  |  February 8, 2023

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Archivist

Silent Sunday Nights Host Jacqueline Stewart’s Easy Going Film Expertise

Jacqueline Stewart is a film scholar, researcher, author and archivist. But when she gets before the cameras as the host of Silent Sunday Nights on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), she’s once again a kid watching movies late into the night with her aunt Constance. “I was obsessed with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies as ...

By Loren King  |  March 24, 2020

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Archivist

Universal Archivist Jeff Pirtle on the Legacy of Noble Johnson, Harriet & More

When we interviewed Jeff Pirtle, Director, Archives & Collections at NBCUniversal last October, we learned, among other things, about Universal’s gleefully ghoulish collection of assets that touch upon the studio’s rich history of monsters. From the original set design from Jaws to gorgeous black-and-white photos of Bela Lugosi from 1931’s Dracula, Pirtle helps maintain some of the ...

By Bryan Abrams  |  March 10, 2020

Interview

Archivist

From Sunset Boulevard to Gemini Man With Paramount Archivist Andrea Kalas

Say you’re in charge of Paramount Pictures archives, and someone on your team unearths some unsigned sheet music from the era of silent films (yes, silent films included sheet music, more on that in a minute), what would you do? If you’re Andrea Kalas, Senior Vice President of Paramount’s Archives, you simply hand it over ...

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 5, 2019