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Simon Zimmer October 26th, 2009 01:25 PM

Looking for a good source for news footage (national and international)
 
Hello,

I am working on a documentary for our non-profit. Where can I find high quality news footage of national and international events especially Latin America (Colombia).

I would be willing to pay if the quality is good.

Any good websites out there for news footage?

thanks,

Simon

Richard Alvarez October 30th, 2009 08:26 PM

Are you talking about contemporary footage? That is, stuff that was shot last year of a particular event? OR are you talking about archival news footage - newsreels from WW2 for instance?

Tripp Woelfel October 31st, 2009 06:14 AM

If you're looking for early to mid 20th century footage, look at www.archive.org. Some of the footage is the public domain, particularly that within the Prelinger Archive. The quality is generally quite good and the files are downloadable.

There are other archives there which may or may not charge for use.

Simon Zimmer October 31st, 2009 07:47 AM

Hello Tripp and Richard,

I would say I am looking for contemporary and archival news footage.

archive.org is not bad but not that much for international topics. But it is probably the best source I have found so far.

Any other ideas, would be appreciated. Again, I would be willing to pay if the quality is good.

Best regards,

Simon

Richard Alvarez October 31st, 2009 09:08 AM

YOu can always go to 'the source' - meaning the broadcaster in question. The BBC or any of the major networks. Simply explain that you are looking for footage about "XYZ" - I assume you have a particular topic in mind? Ask them if they have any footage available.

They'll quote you a price.

It won't be cheap.


You can also look under the usual stock footage companies - but they won't have extended footage.

Rob Morse October 31st, 2009 08:55 PM

What for format are you looking for? Digital Juice has international stuff on VideoTraxx3.

Simon Zimmer November 1st, 2009 07:54 AM

Hello,

Yeah, I understand it won't be cheap if you go directly to the source but a good idea. Yes, I do have a specific topic. Colombia and the United States regarding the cocaine trade. Also Colombia in general regarding the drug problem, poverty, war, etc...

As for format, HD would be preferred though I realize most news footage are not filmed in HD. But that is not a major issue. I am fine with DV footage.

Thanks for all the tips.

Simon


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