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Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the heart of the latest existential crisis to roil a film industry fretting over jobs, copyright and the integrity of the creative process. At the Cannes Film ...
This Hearst Metrotone newsreel provides an interesting perspective on its time, giving you a view of the events of 1934 the way that they were seen at the time. In most respects, it is probably ...
Hearst Metrotone News Keeps History Alive America’s largest surviving archive of newsreel films has many clips online, providing a timely opportunity to revisit the past on V.E. Day. By Isaac Sligh ...
Create London is set to host a cross-creative sector workshop run by Hat Trick and Charismatic.ai to help chart the direction for creators and AI, followed by a session designed to consider how ...
The latest confirmed speakers are Becky Gardner, head of originals at LADbible Group; Kevin Batchelor, director and co-founder of Electric Robin; Jonny McCausland, development lead at Hat Trick Lab; ...
Anna May Wong's vlog in Shanghai, May 1936. Footage shot (but ultimately unused) for the Hearst Metrotone newsreel series: the American star arrives aboard a Dollar Line ship on the Huangpu River ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch A Call for Help from Sing Sing (1934). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
In an election year, even those paragons of neutrality, the newsreels, often have a hard time staying on the tightrope of impartiality. As successful as any this year was Hearst's Metrotone News.
A compilation of silent footage from the Hearst Metrotone News Collection at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. After decades of activism and resistance, American women won the right to vote on a ...
At newsreel theatres were showing shots of the events thus Globe-Trotted. This ingenious coordination of press, radio and screen was the latest development of Hearst Metrotone News.