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Case study: NASA’s treasure trove

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’?

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The latest from archival and stock footage providers

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Getty’s Warner collection offers cost-saving options

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.

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HBO Archives goes online

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.

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Promoting and fostering the art of cinematography

Don Angus was the editor of the CSC News, the publication of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, for 12 years.

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CBC invests in Prime Time

Pubcaster to pump $600,000 into CFC training program for rising TV writers, creators

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The evolution of excellence

Tracing the accomplishments of CSC members over the years

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Drop Citytvs, keep A-Channels, says CRTC

Cheers greet ‘yes and no’ decision on CHUM buyout, as feds order CGM to drop five Citytv stations; preserves balance of power and ‘two-stick’ policy, say insiders

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Ottawa re-ups New Media Fund

Oda pledges $29 million over two years at close of NextMedia festival in Banff

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Lambur to grow Lenz slate

Kids entertainment veteran looking to build on Nanalan’ and Mr. Meaty and add new adult lifestyle shows

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Collins joins CTF

Former AAC exec stepping in as administrative VP

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Kalangis works on Love

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