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In 1934, Mr. Larsen hired the maverick cameraman and producer Louis de Rochemont who had worked for Fox Movietone News and had a passion for using dramatic narrative strategies to portray current events to develop the "March of Time" movies.
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After two weeks in Shanghai, the commission, accompanied by Fox Movietone News, proceeded to Nanking and two weeks later arrived in Peiping, “smothered in flags” in its honor.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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Rudy Burckhardt, a bona fide downtown New York artist whose chaste and silent documentaries of Haiti and New York are a couple of the many highlights, shares billing with Al Brick, who entertained theater audiences with the distorted optical effects of his "looney lens" for Fox Movietone News.
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The Ashland Daily Tidings reported that 2,500 people attended, including Kaiser executives, and that Fox Movietone News showed up.
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Newsreel libraries were enormous -- the Fox Movietone News library was estimated at 100-million feet of film when the organization ceased newsreel production in the early 1960s.
ArchivesBlogs 2009
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Fox Movietone News excerpts seen in previous releases, and an interactive pressbook.
DVD Talk 2009
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Fox Movietone News, Universal Newsreels, and Hearst Metrotone News were the bigger players in the first "visual" news broadcasts, the only non-printed information beyond radio.
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During the 1940s he, along with Lowell Thomas, was the voice for Fox Movietone News.
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Prior to entering service in WWII, he acted as Master of Ceremonies for "The Army Hour" and he and Lowell Thomas shared the role as the voice of Fox Movietone News.
THE IRATE NATION 2008
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