Global ImageWorks' Premiere 4K Collections Expand Our World
Technology in film is always advancing – now Global ImageWorks presents historic and new footage in 4K, a great leap forward for visual content users who can now make use of this upgraded film.
This incredible new footage captures riots, disasters, and accidents in 4K. The gritty "breaking-news" style video goes inside the action in a way that has rarely been possible before.
See the 4K Footage Highlights showreel here.
Historic Film Transferred to 4K
Spellbinding new footage of world cities, aviation, NASA, and much more from the 1950s – and onward. This footage has been transferred from the original film to 4K and is now available for licensing.
This comprehensive collection includes footage of world destinations as they were decades ago. For authentic footage of points around the globe, this collection is a trip back in time.
See the collection here.
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New York City, 25th and 26th June 2019
Showcase for the creative stock and footage industries
Two chances to connect with Global ImageWorks and learn more about their diverse and comprehensive footage and photo collections. Register here (free for industry professionals):
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“Funny” Horse at Staines McDonald's
A couple of men brought their horses to the drive-thru lane in McDonalds in the UK town of Staines, placed an order, then one horse refuses to enter the building to collect the food.
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Colour Footage of D-Day
Hollywood director George Stevens filmed WW2 in colour using a home movie camera. The films were not discovered till after his death but show another side of the great conflict.
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The NFB at 80
The world-renowned National Film Board of Canada is 80 years old this month, and is commemorating its birthday with a selection of its films from all of its history.
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Last Ever Footage of Queen Victoria Discovered
In 1900, the year before her death, the monarch visited Ireland. Lost film footage has just been restored, showing the Queen uncharacteristically smiling and wearing sunglasses.
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footage berlin - Television Archives from East Germany
Another collection which will be interesting to researchers making programmes about history or political events will be the archives of the DFF, the East German state broadcaster.
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Screenocean's Raiders of the Lost Archive – Channel Tunnel
With Brexit news everywhere, it can be easy to get tunnel vision, so this month Screenocean celebrating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Channel Tunnel.
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D-Day 75th Anniversary Aerials from HOsiHO
On the June 6th anniversary, there will be commemoration ceremonies in the presence of worldwide heads of state, and the French aerial footage specialist will be able to provide stills and footage of the area where the Allies invaded in 1944.
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Red! Art in the Land of Soviets
INA and co-producer Arte just released a 52’ documentary that sheds light on the Russian artistic revolution. This film documents the rising of new artistic movements inspired and formed by the Revolution.
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Retro Footage Takes The Effort Out of Going Back in Time
Retrofootage.org has a vast collection of archival stock footage available for use by productions at a fee which will be helpful to the budget.
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New Footage Library – Progress
East Germany the country is no more, but its films live on. Progress is a German archive of the complete film heritage of East Germany from 1946-1990. See the world from the other side of the Iron Curtain.
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footageMarketplace London 2019 Huge Success
High attendance at the footage industry’s annual content exhibition, networking and educational event.
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Tomorrow is The Day – footageMarketplace
The annual get-together of footage professionals is tomorrow Wednesday 15th May. A not-to-be-missed event with over 30 footage libraries and organisations exhibiting and excellent seminars to attend.
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Largest Scandinavian Footage Source SVT Archives Exhibits at footageMarketplace
Scandinavia's largest source of footage, SVT Archives, will be showing their content at footageMarketplace on May 15th. They offer worldwide footage of all genres dating back to 1896.
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footageMarketplace Rolls Out This Week
Wednesday 15th May is the day, 195 Piccadilly (home of BAFTA) the place to meet the best in the footage industry and network with fellow professionals and attend the cutting-edge seminars.
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Historic Films Hails Two New Libraries!
The US historic content supplier has acquired new material from two interesting and unusual sources: Alternate Beat TV, with interviews with punk and rock musicians from the 1980s, and Kent State 1970 – student 8mm footage of the violent protests that resulted in the deaths of four young people.
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Meet Huntley Film Archives in May at footageMarketplace
Huntley Film Archives is a documentary footage library with a collection of over 80,000 films spanning a century of worldwide historic and social change. Their collection includes some of the earliest films from the 1880s up to more recent events of the 1980s and you can meet them in person at footageMarketplace on 15th May.
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Find Out More About footageMarketplace’s Seminars
Nine outstanding speakers are coming to footageMarketplace on 15th May to inform, educate and give you insights into their specialist area of the footage industry. These seminars are free, but last year were standing-room only, so you need to get there early.
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LOLA Clips Flies with Eagle Vision
LOLA Clips has now added a huge catalogue into its rapidly growing slate of partnerships like ITV GE and STUDIOCANAL with EagleVision. They are a leading producer and distributor of music based documentaries and high quality live concerts, covering all genres through Jazz, Blues and Soul to Pop and Rock.
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First Set of FOCAL Award Nominations Announced
FOCAL International now unveils its first set of nominations for the 16th FOCAL Awards: the world’s only major awards competition dedicated to the promotion and celebration of archival footage and its contribution to the creative and cultural industries.
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