A/V Geeks 16mm Films YouTube channel thumbnail
A/V Geeks 16mm Films
Subscribers 219K
Videos 11K
Views 64.2M

Channels Like A/V Geeks 16mm Films

A/V Geeks 16mm Films curates and presents a large archive of 16mm film content, school films, and historic materials drawn from the A/V Geeks Film Archive. Content style includes archival footage and educational material, with recent uploads touching on mid-century workplace clips, instructional shorts, and promotional or documentary-style pieces. The channel publishes at a high frequency, with an average of about 17.7 uploads per week and roughly 0 min per video, averaging around 628 views per video.

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Content Landscape

Competitors discovered include HuntleyFilmArchives (85% match) and Kinolibrary (74% match) as the top two by match strength. They share overlapping queries with A/V Geeks 16mm Films such as home movie archives, scientific film archives, 16mm film archive, and school film archives, indicating competition in archival and educational film spaces. In terms of scale, HuntleyFilmArchives has about 104K subscribers and Kinolibrary about 238K, both significantly larger than A/V Geeks 16mm Films. Additional competitors Rotten Tomatoes Trailers (61% match, 16.1M subscribers) and PeriscopeFilm (61% match, 876K subscribers) also target mid-century educational and oral history-related queries, reinforcing a broader competition around educational and historical video content.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to A/V Geeks 16mm Films?

HuntleyFilmArchives — 85% match, 104K subscribers; Kinolibrary — 74% match, 238K subscribers; Rotten Tomatoes Trailers — 61% match, 16.1M subscribers. All three channels are archival/film-focused content creators sharing historical or promotional video material similar to A/V Geeks 16mm Films.

What type of content does A/V Geeks 16mm Films make?

A/V Geeks 16mm Films produces archival 16mm film content, including historical footage like City In The Snow (silent, 1940s) and educational shorts such as Study Skills: Organize It (1985). Upload frequency is about 17.7 uploads per week, with an average of 628 views per video.

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