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newsreel    音标拼音: [n'uzr,il]
n. 新闻影片

新闻影片

newsreel
n 1: a short film and commentary about current events


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  • Newsreel - Wikipedia
    "Showdown in Vietnam", a February 8, 1965, war propaganda newsreel by Universal Newsreel, with narration by Ed Herlihy A 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
  • Homepage - British Pathé
    Women's History Month Explore the world's finest newsreel archives Thousands of films documenting the history of the 20th century
  • Newsreel | Documentary, Historical Footage, News Events | Britannica
    newsreel, short motion picture of current events introduced in England about 1897 by the Frenchman Charles Pathé Newsreels were shown regularly, first in music halls between entertainment acts and later between the featured films in motion-picture theatres
  • Universal Newsreels : Free Movies : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming . . .
    Universal Newsreel, produced from 1929 to 1967, was released twice a week Each issue contained six or seven short stories, usually one to two minutes in length, covering world events, politics, sports, fashion, and whatever else might entertain the movie audience
  • Television, radio and documentary film - Princeton University
    A competing newsreel was produced by Vitagraph Newsreels were initially seen as entertainment rather than news, and as a matter of policy, avoided controversial topics; later newsreel footage was censored
  • The Newsreel Archive
    The Newsreel Archive is a collection of complete newsreels and newsreel excerpts from the heyday of the theatrical newsreel in the 1930’s, 1940’s and 1950’s If you’d like to see more of this collection, take a look at our Youtube Channel
  • Newsreel — Helping the next generation understand the world
    "I stopped doomscrolling Twitter and just read Newsreel in the morning now It’s the only news I need " "I shared it with my daughter and now we actually talk about the news at dinner That never happened before " "Finally a news app that respects my time Three minutes and I actually feel informed "
  • Hearst Metrotone News Collection
    In cooperation with the UCLA Film Television Archive, the Packard Humanities Institute is developing this website as part of a joint project to make the Hearst newsreel collection more easily accessible to the public
  • Newsreels at the National Archives in College Park, MD
    These newsreel stories cover a range of political, economic and military topics While researchers are allowed to view these records at the National Archives at College Park, the use of these records is restricted and permission must be sought from the donor before copies can be made
  • The Evolution of Newsreels
    The introduction of sound in the late 1920s revolutionized the newsreel industry, allowing for more immersive and engaging content Newsreels became a staple of cinema-going experience, with many theaters showing them as a regular feature





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