newsreel - traducción al Inglés
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newsreel - traducción al Inglés

FORM OF SHORT DOCUMENTARY FILM, CONTAINING NEWS STORIES
Newsreels; News reel; Cinemagazine; Cine-magazine; News Reel
  • army]] engineers sending a [[radar]] signal to the [[moon]].
  • "Showdown in Vietnam", a February 8, 1965, war propaganda newsreel by [[Universal Newsreel]], with narration by [[Ed Herlihy]].
  • Pathé]] newsreel of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] arriving in [[London]].
  • News cameramen, Washington, DC, 1938
  • Trade advertisement for the Universal Animated Weekly, a newsreel series created by [[Universal Pictures]] in 1913

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(n.) = nodo, noticiario
Ex: Feature films and newsreels are excluded from the catalogue's coverage.
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* cinema newsreel = nodo
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noticiario
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n. newsreel

Definición

newsreel
¦ noun a short cinema film of news and current affairs.

Wikipedia

Newsreel

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. Typically presented in a cinema, newsreels were a source of current affairs, information, and entertainment for millions of moviegoers. Newsreels were typically exhibited preceding a feature film, but there were also dedicated newsreel theaters in many major cities in the 1930s and ’40s, and some large city cinemas also included a smaller theaterette where newsreels were screened continuously throughout the day.

By the end of the 1960s television news broadcasts had supplanted the format. Newsreels are considered significant historical documents, since they are often the only audiovisual record of certain cultural events.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para newsreel
1. newsreel photographers are there to show this event.
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2. I'm afraid I also have to permit the newsreel cameras.
The Kings Speech (2010)
Ejemplos de uso de newsreel
1. The newsreel footage was screened at Italian movie theaters.
2. It includes some newsreel footage of McCarthy himself.
3. Also, look at how few people used to be fat in old British newsreel films.
4. To newsreel audiences across America, the vets were Everyman heroes in a time of economic catastrophe.
5. Newsreel audiences, outraged, "were standing up in the theaters, booing the United States Army," Dickson said.