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WAR: Name UK's national offices responsible of propaganda |
Ministry of Information/Crown Film Unit(or GPO FILM UNIT) |
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WAR: Name US's national offices responsible of propaganda |
Office of War Information/Bureau of Motion Pictures |
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WAR: Name Canada's national offices responsible of propaganda |
Cabinet War Committee/National Film Board |
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WAR: What are the goals of those national office responsible of propaganda? |
Mobilization of the nation, establishing national goals (Toughen the will of the nation to endure hardship and loss), information Counter information and disinformation, defence They see a direct interest in control and production of propaganda |
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WAR: Name Germany's national office responsible of propaganda |
Ministry of Enlightenment and Propaganda |
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WAR What type of film, image or posters germany relied on? |
Heroic Realism |
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POSTWAR What (3) did the new camera for war bring? |
-Film speed with greater latitude (low light) -Image in difficult conditions: more sturdy, lighter, easier to use -Prime and zoom lens more adaptable to less optimum shooting conditions |
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POSTWAR What type of feeling Post-war brand to documentaries? |
It slowly bring Scepticism (counter propaganda kinda) witch strongly emerge in the 1960s |
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POSTWAR What happen to the national offices responsible of propaganda in the post war? |
They are downsized like the NFB or closed. Until Cold war prompts back this interest in propaganda. New technologies like television also help |
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What type of film Montreal by night (1947) looks close to? |
A city film |
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Les raquetteurs (1958) is a key film of what new era? |
The Revolution traquille |
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POSTWAR Describe 4 new cameras of the Post war era |
- Arriflex 11 B : (35mm) (1947) the first Reflex camera - Éclair Caméflex : (35mm) (1947) loud camera but reflex important for La Nouvelle Vague movies - Auricon CM-75 (pro-600) : (1967) Developped for TV with sound on film recording with a CUT version that converts it from 16 to 11Kg - Éclair 16 NPR : (1960) Noiseless and portable, flexible zoom lens, quick magazine change |