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I.V. Stalin as a character in Soviet newsreels of the pre-war years (1930–1941)

Vestnik VGIK
The topic of the article is the reflection of the person of I.V. Stalin in Soviet newsreels (newsreels and documentaries, special issues of newsreels, documentaries) in the period from 1930 to mid-1941. Based on a content analysis of a pre-made sample of
D. L. Karavaev
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Mythologization of screen images of pre-revolutionary newsreels

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The article is devoted to the study of screen images of prerevolutionary newsreels, which correspond not to historical reality, but to the viewer’s mythical ideas about it.
V. K. Belyakov
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The image of the woman in the cinematographic chronicle newsreels produced in the MSSR

Cultura și arta: cercetare, valorificare, promovare - Materialele conferinței științifice naționale a doctoranzilor și conducătorilor de doctorat
This study is based on the analysis of several cinematographic revues extracted from the Moldova Film Studio, as well as Soviet propaganda films shown on the territory of the MSSR, but also of the Soviet Union in general.
Radu-Dumitru Zaporojan
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Modern Vision of Pre-Revolutionary Newsreels and Their Artistic Peculiarities

Vestnik VGIK
The perception of screen images changes over time, although the original image remains intact. This is partially due to the change in the feelings the spectator experiences when watching these films.
V. K. Belyakov
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French Newsreels and the Suez Crisis: How to Make a Failure Look like a Positive Outcome

Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2019
The four French newsreels companies touched on cautiously and relatively late with the Suez Crisis. Initially they contented themselves with mentioning diplomatic moves, maintained that Britain had seized the initiative and that France was merely giving ...
Pierre Sorlin
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Pitched Battles: Music and Sound in Anglo-American and German Newsreels of World War II

The Journal of musicological research, 2019
The observation by Siegfried Kracauer, one of the leading sociologists of the twentieth century, that the Nazis were more skilled than the Americans and British in the use of cinematic devices in newsreels for war propaganda purposes was thought ...
James Deaville
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German Newsreels as Agents of History

Media History, 2018
Before television was established in Germany, cinema newsreels were the only medium that provided audio-visual news. Due to the weekly format, it was impossible to be up-to-date, but reports had to be interesting and attractive.
Sigrun Lehnert
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The Nizhniy Arkhyz and Kyafar Hillforts in the Newsreels of the North Caucasus Expedition of the Institute of Archaeology, RAS

Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2018
В процессе оцифровки киноматериалов научно-отраслевого архива ИА РАН выделены материалы, посвященные археологическим исследованиям на территории Карачаево-Черкесской Республики.
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The Newsreel

2015
As a reader, I am drawn to poetry and literature that inform me of something new, writings that move me emotionally but more importantly, quench my thirst for new knowledge, culture, and little known history. As a writer, I am compelled to inform my readers of these facts and present them in a way as to evoke deeper meanings and emotions.
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Newsreel Cameramen

2017
This chapter looks at the work of the only two newsreel cameramen filming the campaign, Alec Tozer and Maurice Ford. It raises the practical problems of filming in tropical and jungle conditions. It brings into question the faking or reconstruction of battle scenes, but also the gap between what the cameramen reported and the stories that reached the ...
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