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presented in a cinema,
newsreels were a
source of
current affairs, information, and
entertainment for
millions of moviegoers.
Newsreels were
typically exhibited...
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Newsreel, most
frequently called Newsreel, was an
American filmmaking collective founded in New York City in late 1967. In
keeping with the radical...
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Universal Newsreel (sometimes
known as Universal-International
Newsreel or just U-I
Newsreel) was a
series of 7- to 10-minute
newsreels that were released...
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written for the
newsreel but
composed during World War Two for the Women's
Junior Air Corps. Previously, the BBC had
screened cinema newsreels from British...
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cinema newsreel with Pathé-Journal.
French Pathé
began its
newsreel in 1908 and
opened a
newsreel office in
Wardour Street,
London in 1910. The
newsreels were...
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since been
combined with the
separately filmed newsreel footage. Most of the
original newsreels have
their own narration, and many
composite edits...
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division of labour.
Several of
California Newsreels'
films have been
broadcast on PBS.
California Newsreel has
produced a
small number of
films related...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Polygoon (
newsreel). The
Netherlands Institute for
Sound and
Vision selection of
Polygoon newsreels viewable online...
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Studio (조선예술영화촬영소) and a
separate studio for
producing do****entaries and
newsreels, the
Korean Do****entary Film
Studio (조선기록영화촬영소), was established. Production...
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Radio Newsreel is a news
programme produced by the
British Broadcasting Corporation between 1940 and 1988. The 15-minute programme,
which was eventually...