NHNZ’s stock footage archive Moving Images Moving Images has secured exclusive rights to sell Tightlines’ action-packed game fishing footage from Matt Watson’s Fishing Show.
The collection of over 1500 clips features a wide diversity of the Southern Ocean’s target species – on the hook and in the water – including Kingfish, Marlin, Tuna, Hapuka (Groper) and Snapper
View and license the footage here
Fishing Show footage lands at Moving Images
MIPTV opens today – TV and online content industry event
TV and online content trade show MIPTV 2013 opens today.
‘Founded in 1963, MIPTV is the annual international market and creative forum for content on every screen. It brings professionals from the global TV and online content industry to Cannes, France, for four days of exhibition, conferences, screenings and networking. It is a key market for buying and selling content and early-stage content development.’
Cannes, France 8-11 April
FootageNews.com will be following any video content licensing news released at the event.
Watch: High Octane – Corbis Motion at the races
Great presentation of stills and footage content here from Corbis Motion – they say: ‘Shot on location using professional crews and cars, the sensational still image galleries and thrilling high-definition videos deliver the excitement of stock car racing from every angle.’ click it to view the clip ↑
Press Association news collection now available via Screenocean – EMEA
London based media licensing and content management company Screenocean are now representing news footage from The Press Association. The largely unexplored Press Association Collection comprises over 60,000 clips, with brand new content being added daily includes royalty, sport and entertainment features as well as press conferences, red carpet and interviews.
Screenocean say: ‘With some News collections only available after 14 days, why wait? The Press Association collection is cleared and ready to be used within 24hrs of its original broadcast.’ ‘The Press Association Collection is now available to licence in EMEA through Screenocean, where it can be searched, viewed, clipped and requested via our website.’
FOCAL Conference: restoration and conservation – London
‘What is restoration?’
• a one day conference to celebrate, discuss and analyse the range of work being carried out to preserve the world’s film and video heritage
• issues covered: ethics, techniques, commercial pressures, principles, presentation, formats, the canon, audiences
• case studies of work done by archives, film laboratories, facility houses and other specialist digital operations, as submitted to the FOCAL International Awards in association with AP Archive
• key skills and technical achievements will be commended during the informal lunch
• followed by the FOCAL International Awards Gala ceremony in the evening to present major awards including Best Restoration / Preservation Project and Best Title plus an Award to be presented to Grover Crisp, Sony Pictures EVP (below), for Outstanding achievement in the field of film restoration and preservation.
FOCAL INTERNATIONAL RESTORATION / PRESERVATION CONFERENCE supported by the BFI
2 May 2013, BFI Southbank – Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XT
Full details and to Book a place here
New AP Bureau is staffed by 6 multiformat journalists
The Associated Press has opened a bureau in Yangon, Myanmar (also known as Burma), the first international news agency permitted to operate full time in the country, which has relaxed its longtime restrictions on media amid a wave of democratic reforms.
Six multiformat journalists will staff the new AP bureau. Among them is Aye Aye Win, an award-winning correspondent who has reported from her native country for the AP since 1989. She took over the job from another AP veteran — her father, U Sein Win — who had covered the country for AP for 20 years and who was jailed by a previous government. Aye Aye Win was honored for courage in 2008 by the International Women’s Media Foundation.
Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll said: “We take great pride in our independent and impartial reporting, and coverage of Myanmar has been a priority for many years. A full-time, multimedia bureau staffed by talented local and international journalists will enable AP to provide even more coverage of the historic changes underway.”
Show Report: Footage News at the BVE Expo London – the photos!
Updated: here are the photos – from the Footage News Blackberry camera ©FootageNews.com
Nick Millen (suit) of Canon demonstrating some serious gear – and the Canon camera ice sculpture shaping up
Picture researcher Charlotte Lippmann, nice camera! …and with husband Mike, European Manager Miller Fluid Heads Europe Ltd
Footage News reporting team – David Jacobs (Action Images founder) and Will – Oh No! …David at the Drift camera stand …tempted by another gadget ;-)
Amazing broadcast trade show this one – everything accessible from the smallest HD cameras – Drift and GoPro- to the mighty machines of Canon! – Last day today!
Article 26th Feb
26 – 28 Feb London
Footage News will be at the show today – text or call Will on 07802437827 to hook up ….I have my mobile phone camera poised!
BVE showcases a comprehensive selection of products, services and technologies for taking content from conception to consumption. BVE offers you the chance to gain hands-on experience and insight to inspire creativity, support your business and help you shape the future of content.
Details here: BVE
People: Sandy MacIntyre now AP director of global video news
Associated Press announced today the promotion of international video chief Sandy MacIntyre to director of global video news. Sandy will be responsible for the newsgathering and production of 250 video journalists worldwide and 50 others who contribute to the video report.
AP say: As the top video news executive for AP, MacIntyre will oversee the video operation’s two hubs, in Washington and London. In addition, he’ll be the lead liaison with AP’s video product owners and an important face of the AP with video customers around the globe.
His promotion was announced today by Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll.
“Sandy’s excellent leadership of the international video news operation is well known _ indeed, legendary,” Carroll said in a memo to staff. “He has been a force for competitive, compelling video news since he helped forge AP’s entry into television in 1994.”
For a decade prior, at UK broadcaster ITN, he ran daily foreign news coverage and spent considerable time in the world’s trouble spots, including the Mideast and the killing fields of the former Yugoslavia. He’s also directed coverage of six Olympic Games and six World Cups.
Most recently, as AP’s director of international video news, MacIntyre led the news portion of a sweeping, digital transformation that upgraded AP’s worldwide video production, newsgathering and distribution to high definition.
Photo Credit: AP Photo
Watch: The Great Divide – via Ed Kashi/VII
Photo agency VII have released this latest video feature shot by contributing photojournalist Ed Kashi via the agency’s online magazine project which gives readers ‘unprecedented insight to the work of the world’s leading photojournalists’.
View more features at VII The Magazine
Watch: AP – The Big ‘digital’ Game: Are You Adapting?
A great reminder from AP here about how the viewing figures and reach of major sports events is growing at a massive rate due to digital delivery.
‘The AP unveiled a sequel to its popular 2012 sport video at Sportel in Rio de Janeiro, outlining how the second screen experience — combining TV and mobile devices — has become a firm new reality in the world of sport.’
The video connects the dots of the changing media world among news organizations, advertisers, social media, digital devices and sport events worldwide — and how all of the changes are resulting in quickly evolving content consumption habits.
View the original The Big Game video