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Screenpedia originated on a server at the [[Telecommunication and Film Department]], the [[University of Alabama]].  The TCF Department also hosts or hosted:
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Screenpedia originated on a server at the [[Telecommunication and Film Department]], the [[University of Alabama]].  The TCF Department also hosted:
 
*[http://www.screensite.org/ ScreenSite] -- A site to facilitate the teaching and research of film/TV/new media, designed principally for educators and students.
 
*[http://www.screensite.org/ ScreenSite] -- A site to facilitate the teaching and research of film/TV/new media, designed principally for educators and students.
 
*[http://www.screenlex.org/ ScreenLex] -- A pronunciation guide for film/TV students. ScreenLex contains key phrases and people's names from the disciplines of film studies and television studies. Optionally available as a podcast.
 
*[http://www.screenlex.org/ ScreenLex] -- A pronunciation guide for film/TV students. ScreenLex contains key phrases and people's names from the disciplines of film studies and television studies. Optionally available as a podcast.

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Screenpedia is a wiki site for film and television studies. Among other things, it supports Lecture/discussion notes for classes.

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Screenpedia originated on a server at the Telecommunication and Film Department, the University of Alabama. The TCF Department also hosted:

  • ScreenSite -- A site to facilitate the teaching and research of film/TV/new media, designed principally for educators and students.
  • ScreenLex -- A pronunciation guide for film/TV students. ScreenLex contains key phrases and people's names from the disciplines of film studies and television studies. Optionally available as a podcast.
  • Screen-L -- An email discussion group for anyone studying film and/or television.
  • Shot Logger -- A gallery of frame captures (individual frames from films and TV programs) and a database of editing statistics.
  • Laugh Logger -- A fork of Shot Logger that contains a database of laughtrack statistics.