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Newsreels and Censorship | Research Starters - EBSCONewsreels were a form of short documentary films that provided American audiences with news and entertainment from the 1920s through the 1960s.Missing: origins decline credible
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Newsreels - Journalism - Research Guides at Dartmouth CollegeSep 8, 2025 · With the advent of television news programs following World War II, newsreels became obsolete though they did not die immediately. These shorts ...Missing: definition decline credible
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100 years of newsreels in Britain | The BioscopeJun 1, 2010 · The form spread around the world, often as off-shoots of the French parent companies of Pathé and Gaumont. Filmed news became a product of the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Newsreels - News & Current IssuesMay 27, 2025 · During the war, two newsreels per week were released by each of the five major American newsreel companies (Fox Movietone News, Universal News, ...Missing: key examples
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Newsreel or Not Real | National Endowment for the HumanitiesFeb 22, 2019 · Newsreels were pivotal in bringing news of 1930s conflicts in Europe and Asia, and then World War II, back to the home front. During the Second ...Missing: definition decline credible
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Reel or Unreal History – AHA - American Historical AssociationMay 19, 2021 · A uniquely 20th-century format, newsreels were first called actualities because of their perceived “actual” delivery of living images. The word ...Missing: origins decline credible
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[PDF] Fox Movietone Newsreel Collection - World War II Paper RecordsThe collection includes cameramen's notes, synopses, and descriptions of newsreels, plus telegrams, speeches, photos, programs, and memoranda, documenting WWII.
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All-American News: The First African American NewsreelFeb 15, 2019 · Begun in 1942, these newsreels were originally intended to encourage participation in and support for the war effort, and to reflect an African ...
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Newsreels and history - Luke McKernanFeb 12, 2017 · Newsreels are central to our understanding of the social history of the twentieth-century, because the cinema that they inhabited was central to people's lives.Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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History of the NewsreelThe news film began in 1895 to give audiences in the first theaters a moving picture version of news-worthy events that included sports and politics.Missing: standards | Show results with:standards
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A framework for the analysis of historical newsreels - NatureApr 25, 2024 · The newsreel framework combines qualitative and quantitative approaches into a research pipeline. It contains (a) pairing meaning-making units ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Newsreels of the Early 1930s: Two Huge Stories About the Two-Way ...Jun 27, 2015 · The Great Depression, writes Thomas Doherty, was the defining crisis of the 20th century. Politics were contentious, with sharp contrasts in ...
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Actualities"Actuality" is a term used by historians to describe short non-fiction films produced by American and European filmmakers during the first ten years of the ...
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The Actuality Film | Articles and Essays | The Life of a CityThe actuality film had all but disappeared from the American motion picture scene. The American Memory films include a number of actualities.
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Authentic talking cinema: the history of documentary | Sight and SoundOct 10, 2024 · ... distinguish 'higher' and 'lower' strands, to downgrade examples like the newsreel, the travelogue and the educational 'lecture' film and ...<|separator|>
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Television, radio and documentary film: Newsreels - Research GuidesMay 27, 2025 · Newsreels were initially seen as entertainment rather than news, and as a matter of policy, avoided controversial topics; later newsreel footage ...Missing: actuality | Show results with:actuality
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How the Lumière brothers invented the movies | National GeographicFeb 22, 2019 · In 1895, Louis and Auguste Lumière gave birth to the big screen thanks to their revolutionary camera and projector, the Cinématographe.Missing: actualities precursors<|control11|><|separator|>
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Newsreel - iResearchNet - CommunicationThe first newsreel in Britain was Pathé's Animated Gazette, in 1910; the first in America was Pathé's Weekly, in 1911. The newsreel achieved prominence during ...<|separator|>
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Newsreel | Documentary, Historical Footage, News Events | BritannicaNewsreel, short motion picture of current events introduced in England about 1897 by the Frenchman Charles Pathé.Missing: companies | Show results with:companies
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Communication: News & Censorship | The War | Ken Burns - PBSThey saved the headlines in a scrapbook from 1939 to 1945. Fifty million Americans watched newsreels every week in one of 14,000 theatres. More than 30 ...
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A Reel Story of World War II | National ArchivesJan 16, 2025 · This motion picture newsreel covers the Allied activities of the war (and one year of postwar events) from June 1942 through September 1946.
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Records of the office of War Information [OWI] - National ArchivesRecords relating to government film coordination, 1940-45; film stock allocation, 1942-45; newsreels, 1940-44; subjects for films, 1941-45; research for ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] British Newsreels at War, 1939-45 - British Journal for Military HistoryNov 25, 2020 · Newsreels have had an interminable effect on the way that many British people today continue to perceive the role of Britain in the Second ...
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Publicity and Propaganda: The Great Britain Ministry of InformationThe MOI was tasked with the handling of news censorship, national publicity, and international publicity in the Allied and neutral countries.
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Home Front 1939-1945 film sources - The National ArchivesTake a look at this group of government public information films and two amateur films which were used as propaganda to persuade the Home Front population.
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Domestic Propaganda in WartimeAntisemitic Newsreels During the war, special propaganda companies traveled with cameras throughout Europe. They photographed or filmed scenes that would later ...
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Broadcast Essay: Live Television Changed the Way We Saw the WorldJun 19, 2023 · The problem was newsreels were expensive and time-consuming to produce and seldom if ever employed for breaking news – the life blood of TV news ...
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Television in the United States - Late Golden Age ... - BritannicaBetween 1960 and 1965, the average number of daily viewing hours went up 23 minutes per TV household, the biggest jump in any five-year period since 1950. At ...Missing: newsreels | Show results with:newsreels
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Newsreel - WikipediaA newsreel is a form of short documentary film, containing news stories and items of topical interest, that was prevalent between the 1910s and the mid 1970s.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Movietone - Fox ArchivesRunning from October 1927 to October 1963, Fox Movietone News was one of the earliest and longest running of all the American Newsreels (and was itself a spin- ...
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LAST 2 NEWSREELS TO BE DISCONTINUED - The New York TimesUniversal Newsreel, which is distributed by Universal Pictures, will release its last reel on Dec. 26. Henry H. Martin, vice president of Universal ...
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About – British PathéBritish Pathé is considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world. Spanning the years from 1896-1978, its collections include footage from around ...
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Pathe News - Learning on ScreenDates: 1910 - 1970; History: Pathe's Animated Gazette, the first British newsreel, began regular weekly production in June 1910, moving into bi-weekly ...
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Equipment for period: full 1940's decade. - Golden Age TVThe WALL 35mm camera was a 'single system' optical sound camera. Robust with four lenses, this camera was designed for mainly newsreel work (Movietone News etc) ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Movietones' cameras | Terence Gallacher's recollections of a career ...Dec 13, 2011 · The main advantage for the newsreels was that the sprocket drive for the movement of the film was in the magazine and not in the camera body.
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Birth of the Newsreels - The First CineMakersThe Akeley “Pancake” camera, created by explorer Carl Ethan Akeley in 1917, was one of the earliest examples of a camera rig specifically geared towards travel, ...
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The History of the Newsreel | ETEC540: Text Techologies - UBC BlogsOct 27, 2013 · The newsreel was introduced in the early part of the twentieth century as a medium for presenting news and current affairs.Missing: core format
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Norman Rose, 87; Actor Gave Voice to Juan Valdez and to GodNov 18, 2004 · ... Voice of God," has died ... Rose was the opening narrator of the film “Message From Space: Galactic Wars” and played a newsreel announcer in the ...
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'Voice of God' Voice Over: Explained By VO ExpertsRating 4.9 (199) Sep 15, 2025 · One of the earliest examples of the 'Voice of God' concept can be traced back to 1935, seen – or rather, heard – in newsreel series The March of ...
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celebrity and personality voices in classic British documentary... Voice of God' technique that can be quickly dismissed. ... Mitchell was a former actor who worked not only as a newsreel and documentary commentator, but also as ...
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Newsreel HistoryA newsreel was a form of short documentary film ... Newsreels were typically featured as short subjects preceding the main feature film into the 1960s.Missing: core | Show results with:core
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[PDF] Fox Movietone Newsreel Papers, 1919-1971 - Library of CongressThe collection includes cameramen's dope sheets, continuity sheets, turnovers, library index cards, telegrams, speeches, photos, programs, and memoranda.
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Fox Movietone News: The War Years - Digital CollectionsProvides online access for the first time to over two hundred Fox Movietone News newsreels released in American theaters from September 1942 through August ...
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Newsreels - BFI ScreenonlineThe first British newsreel, Pathé's Animated Gazette , was established in June 1910; it was soon followed by Warwick Bioscope Chronicle , Gaumont Graphic , ...
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Watch Gaumont Graphic No. 433 online - BFI PlayerGaumont Graphic newsreels were exhibited as part of larger cinema programmes from 1910 to 1932, when Gaumont Sound News was launched (superseded by Gaumont ...
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Gaumont British News - Learning on ScreenHistory: Gaumont British News was first released in January 1934, as a replacement for the Gaumont Graphic and Gaumont Sound News, and ran until January 1959.
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BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS ISSUE 1173 | colonialfilmBritish Paramount, a subsidiary of the US Paramount Company, was founded in 1931 and was one of the five main British newsreel companies operating during World ...
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British Film Newsreels - TurnipnetIt was in June 1910 that the first British newsreel, called Pathe's Animated Gazette, was shown. Films had begun to be shown in cinemas in Britain during ...
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Criticism of the Newsreels | Terence Gallacher's recollections of a ...Jul 16, 2013 · An agreement between British Movietone News and Gaumont/Universal has been mistaken for “rota”. Movietone did not have any theatres in the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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British Pathé – Explore the world's finest newsreel archivesExplore the world's finest newsreel archives. 220,000 films dating from 1896 to 1984. Prince Andrew's Early Life. In The News. With stripped titles and fresh ...Collections · Log in / Register · Licensing · AboutMissing: 1890s 1900s
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Lenin in Newsreels (1923) - Seventeen Moments in Soviet HistorySep 23, 2022 · Description: This compilation of Lenin's public appearances was taken from various issues of the official Soviet newsreel, Goskinokalendar. Source: Russian ...
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Soviet View of the World. Exploring Long-Term Visual Patterns in ...Jul 18, 2024 · In this article, we reveal long-term continuities, subtle changes, and sudden shifts in the official visual discourse in the Soviet newsreel series 'Novosti ...Missing: actualities | Show results with:actualities
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Newsreel Around the USSR - Net-filmThe newsreel «Around the USSR» was being issued from 1961 to 1988. Newsreel parts told about Soviet Union, about the Soviet republics, cities of the USSR, ...Missing: Asia | Show results with:Asia
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The Third World Newsreel JourneyFounded in December 1967 as Newsreel, an activist filmmaker collective in New York, our organization quickly expanded into a network with chapters across the US ...
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The Cacophony of History: Cinéma Militant by Paul Douglas GrantJan 30, 2017 · Paul Douglas Grant's new book Cinéma Militant: Political Filmmaking & May 1968 (Wallflower Press, 2016) is a history of leftist French film – ...
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Dreaming to Change the World: The Victor Jara Collective and the ...Apr 24, 2024 · In intense dialogue with the Latin American militant film tradition, the Victor Jara Collective shares with filmmakers like Santiago Álvarez ...
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Militant Third World Film Distribution in the United States, 1970-1980In the second half of the 1960s, as the anti-Vietnam War movement gathered force, New Left activists also turned to militant filmmaking.
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Newsreels at the National Archives in College Park, MDJun 17, 2022 · One of five major U.S. newsreels, Universal Newsreel was released in theaters from 1929 to 1967, making it the last theatrical newsreel ...
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Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of JournalismThe subject matter was as diverse as could be found in a daily newspaper, and included politics, war, technology, celebrities, crime, disasters, the arts, ...
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Newsreels · American Film and Propaganda in World War IIAs previously stated, Americans were going to see movies and films more and more during this time, so the use of newsreels as propaganda was huge.
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Bias in the newsreels – part oneSep 3, 2013 · In the autumn of 1936 Brian Crosthwaite wrote an article “Newsreels show political bias: editing of Spanish Civil War Scenes discloses partisan ...Missing: century | Show results with:century<|control11|><|separator|>
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The American Newsreel and the Mediation of the Public Sphere ...A sustained analysis of the history of the newsreel industry, its images, and its audience reveals a media system that had a profound effect on American culture ...<|separator|>
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Nazi Propaganda and Censorship | Holocaust EncyclopediaSep 23, 2025 · Examples of censorship under the Nazis included: closing down or taking over anti-Nazi newspapers;; controlling what news appeared in ...
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Third Reich newsreels—an effective tool of propaganda?Jan 22, 2007 · The Nazis had won the propaganda war and attributes their success to, amongst other things, 'inducing the population to wage an increasingly hopeless struggle'.
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A Study In Cinematic Propaganda | Hoover InstitutionJan 20, 2016 · In 1942 the Nazi government asserted full control of German cinema with the nationalization of UFA. The state produced newsreels of Nazi Germany ...
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Watch Newsreel War Compilation online - BFI PlayerNewsreels brought the Western Front back to British audiences, and became a key part of the propaganda strategy of the wartime government.
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Soviet censorship: How did the USSR control the public?Jun 27, 2017 · The Bolsheviks seized power in Russia in 1917 while championing freedom, yet one of their first decisions was to limit free speech through harsh censorship.
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World War II Newsreels and Propaganda Film - jstorDissolving the line between fiction and nonfiction, World War II newsreels and propaganda films are melodramas that represent history as a Manichaean struggle.
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[PDF] 'Propaganda for things as they are'? British Newsreels in Everyday ...Hitherto, inter-war newsreels have been viewed as a mass propaganda medium for political and social conservatism. This thesis aims to overturn this ...
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How Filmmakers Created Fake Newsreels in the 1920s - PaleofutureMar 25, 2019 · Filmmakers used photos, created miniature scenes with cardboard buildings on springs, and used fans for wind and sulfur/saltpeter for fire ...Missing: exaggeration | Show results with:exaggeration
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20 Events and People in the Evolution of Televised News in the ...Sep 10, 2018 · Twenty years after CNN went on the air, evening newspapers had all but vanished in the United States, and even the morning papers in most major ...1. Televised News Began... · 8. Walter Cronkite And Cbs... · 14. Cnn Became A Major...
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A Bijou Flashback: The History of Movie Newsreels - MovieFanFareJun 18, 2010 · By the mid-1920s it was estimated that between 85-90% of the 18,000 U.S. theaters exhibited one of the five major newsreels to a weekly audience ...Missing: commercialization | Show results with:commercialization
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Television - American Women: Resources from the Moving Image ...Jul 7, 2025 · In 1950 only 9 percent of American households had a television set, but by 1960 the figure had reached 90 percent. Despite the ubiquity of ...Missing: penetration | Show results with:penetration
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The American Film Industry in the Early 1950s | Encyclopedia.comThe most widely quoted source, the U.S. Census Bureau, shows that weekly attendance dropped from 80 million in 1940 and 90 million in 1946 to 60 million in 1950 ...Missing: newsreel | Show results with:newsreel<|control11|><|separator|>
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This Day in 1967: The Last American Newsreel - TravalancheDec 26, 2024 · In America, the last newsreel, produced by Universal, ran on Boxing Day, 1967. In Great Britain, newsreels continued to be screened as late as the 1980s.<|separator|>
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'March of Time' newsreels: A gripping record of historySep 3, 2010 · (Not surprisingly, the newsreels succumbed to competition from TV, and "Time" stopped production for theatrical use in 1951). Here was a ...
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The Origins of Electronic Newsgathering | TV Tech - TVTechnologyAug 4, 2025 · This two-camera television origination vehicle was constructed for use by pioneer Los Angeles station W6XYZ. Although the date of this ...
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Universal Newsreels, Release 104, December 26, 1967This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, features Mexico's preparations for the 1968 Olympic Games.
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About This Program | Audio Visual ConservationThe Library of Congress holds the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of audio-visual works, over 6.2 million moving images, sound recordings and ...Missing: newsreel | Show results with:newsreel<|separator|>
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Library of Congress National Audio Visual Conservation Center (2025)Rating 4.4 (29) The vaults are kept at 39 degrees to keep the films from degrading. Besides classic films, these vaults also contain newsreels and millions of other kinds of ...
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Redefining Film Preservation: A National Plan | ProgramsRedefining Film Preservation: A National Plan outlines basic steps that must be taken to save American films and make them more accessible to the public.
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British Pathé Uploads Entire 85,000-Film Archive to YouTube in HDBritish Pathé, the U.K. newsreel archive company, has uploaded its entire 100-year collection of 85,000 historic films in high resolution to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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National Archives and Google Launch Pilot Project to Digitize and ...Jan 2, 2025 · National Archives and Google Launch Pilot Project to Digitize and Offer Historic Films Online ... newsreels and the story of Apollo 11 ...
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Rescuing Fox Movietone Newsreels - NEH for AllWith more than 23,000 newsreel films from 1919–1934 and 1942–1944, the collection combines film clips of immense historical value with fascinating glimpses ...
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Reel history, real access: A historic partnership restores the past for ...May 15, 2025 · As newsreels were shot on film and are prone to rapid deterioration, the Archive prioritized stabilization and the prevention of further ...Missing: actuality | Show results with:actuality
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[PDF] Newsreels in film archives: a survey based on the FIAFPathé started production in the United States in 1911, Universal in 1912, Hearst in 1914, Fox in 1919, and. Paramount in 1927. In 1967 the last two, Hearst and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Third World Newsreel (TWN) Announces Fall Launch of Historic ...Programmers can screen Retrospective films between November 2025 and 2026; initial screenings confirmed this fall at prestigious venues including BAM (Brooklyn ...
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Newsreel Retrospective (1968—1972) - Brooklyn Academy of MusicA groundbreaking collection of films document social movements of the late 60s and early 70s.Missing: festivals documentaries
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Retrospective: Un-American Activities - DOK LeipzigOct 12, 2025 · Starting in the late 1960s, film collectives from the United States with an activist-militant agenda attracted increasing attention in Leipzig.
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Third World Newsreel (TWN) Brings Historic Newsreel Retrospective ...Oct 17, 2025 · The Newsreel Retrospective features newly digitized films documenting the social movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s. These films— ...
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From Portapak To Camcorder: A Brief History Of Guerrilla TelevisionA new generation of video activists has taken up the video camcorder as a tool, a weapon, and a witness.
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Researching and Teaching with British Newsreels - Oxford AcademicMay 31, 2021 · This article seeks to articulate a place for newsreels as a primary source base in twentieth-century British history, and to provide some basic guidance for ...
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ABOUT EDUCATION; VIDEO CASSETTES BRING HISTORY TO LIFEJan 14, 1986 · It includes a listing of some 8 or 10 stories for every day of the 92 years covered, enabling a teacher to focus on particular historical events ...
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The March of Time in Britain and the International History of ... - jstorThe US series The March of Time is often acknowledged for opening a new path- way between newsreel and documentary film in the mid-1930s and influencing later ...<|control11|><|separator|>