December 16, 2004
11:24 AM
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question about publicly available news footage: Is it possible to download somewhere all 7 (?) parts of Frank Capra's WWII series "Why We Fight"? I know it's in the public domain, having been produced with taxpayer dollars, but all I can find is people selling it on DVD and VHS, with the exception of the final title, which Prelinger has. Are there MPEG-2 or avi versions of the other titles somewhere?
Also, if I could sneak in a twofer -- Where do Jon Stewart, SNL, etc. get the video and stills they use in their news parodies? I know parody is protected, so they probably don't have to clear rights, but do they just copy it down from regular programming? Or is there some kind of archive they're tapping? Does CBS, for instance, just give you this stuff if you ask for it?
posted by stupidsexyFlanders to (8 comments total)
Plus if they're willing to spend the money, they can subscribe to Associated Press image services or something of that nature.
(And I bet their network gives them access to whatever images, film, etc. that the network owns. I don't think that the news room "owns" their work - the network does.
But there's probably someone here who knows more of the details than I do.
posted by raedyn at 11:44 AM on December 16, 2004