The First World War film archive at the Imperial War Museum, London, is one of the oldest in the world, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1994.
About the Author: ROGER SMITHER is Keeper in the Department of Film, Imperial War Museum, London.
640 Pages
Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in Military Studies
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About the Book
The First World War film archive at the Imperial War Museum, London, is one of the oldest in the world, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1994. It comprises official films produced by Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand during the First World War. This new catalog, compiled by members of the Museum's staff, covers all of the 1217 items found in the First World War collection. Among this collection are full-length documentary films, shorter documentaries and newsreels, instructional and propaganda material, and animation, the majority of which is unique. It covers the battlefields and the home front, providing invaluable material for a full understanding of the history of the Great War in all its aspects. It traces many early stages in the evolution of combat camerawork and the effective film coverage of war.
Each entry includes a film title, physical description (date, length, language, etc.), production details, a synopsis of the contents, notes, and references. Indexes offer access by film title, by personal name (both of those credited with film production and of those appearing in films), by geographical location, by event name, by military unit, and by ship name. The wide appeal of this important catalog will embrace film and military historians, historians of film propaganda, researchers, film-makers, and broadcasters.
Book Synopsis
The First World War film archive at the Imperial War Museum, London, is one of the oldest in the world, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1994. It comprises official films produced by Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand during the First World War. This new catalog, compiled by members of the Museum's staff, covers all of the 1217 items found in the First World War collection. Among this collection are full-length documentary films, shorter documentaries and newsreels, instructional and propaganda material, and animation, the majority of which is unique. It covers the battlefields and the home front, providing invaluable material for a full understanding of the history of the Great War in all its aspects. It traces many early stages in the evolution of combat camerawork and the effective film coverage of war.
Each entry includes a film title, physical description (date, length, language, etc.), production details, a synopsis of the contents, notes, and references. Indexes offer access by film title, by personal name (both of those credited with film production and of those appearing in films), by geographical location, by event name, by military unit, and by ship name. The wide appeal of this important catalog will embrace film and military historians, historians of film propaganda, researchers, film-makers, and broadcasters.
Review Quotes
?Recommended for research collections that specialize in modern history.?-Choice
?This catalogue is a brilliantly conceived example of what can be done to assist researchers.?-Journal of Military History
?This collection is an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and educational program makers. The volume has an excellent index, and a superb introductory essay on World War I film and the evolution of the archives by Stephen Badsey of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.?-ARBA
"Recommended for research collections that specialize in modern history."-Choice
"This catalogue is a brilliantly conceived example of what can be done to assist researchers."-Journal of Military History
"This collection is an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and educational program makers. The volume has an excellent index, and a superb introductory essay on World War I film and the evolution of the archives by Stephen Badsey of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst."-ARBA
About the Author
ROGER SMITHER is Keeper in the Department of Film, Imperial War Museum, London.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x 1.31 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 640
Genre: Reference
Sub-Genre: Bibliographies & Indexes
Series Title: Bibliographies and Indexes in Military Studies
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: Roger Smither
Language: English
Street Date: February 28, 1995
TCIN: 1007767098
UPC: 9780313293795
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-1109
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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