Audiences worldwide have grown up with evocative images of astronauts landing on the moon. Who hasn’t seen a triumphant Neil Armstrong make that ‘one giant leap for mankind’?
While documentary producers are well familiar with the stock footage offerings of Getty Images, the Seattle company’s addition of clips from Warner Bros. Entertainment in March represents a shout-out to drama producers as well.
In a bid to keep up with growing online competition, HBO Archives has launched a searchable website (hboarchives.com) allowing filmmakers to view clips in high resolution, download them in low res for rough cuts, then buy the high-res clips and receive them via ftp or on hard media.
Don Angus was the editor of the CSC News, the publication of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, for 12 years.
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Following up on 1998’s Jack & Jill, the Toronto filmmaker is self-distributing his latest drama, Love Is Work, with help from Telefilm and Tall Pine Films