AP makes one million minutes of historical
footage available on YouTube
LONDON — The Associated Press
and British Movietone, one of the world's most comprehensive
newsreel archives, are together bringing more than 1 million minutes of
digitized film footage to YouTube. Showcasing the moments, people and events
that shape the world, it will be the largest upload of historical news content
on the video-sharing platform to date.
The two channels will act as a view-on-demand
visual encyclopedia, offering a unique perspective on the most significant
moments of modern history. Available for all to explore, the channels will also
be powerful educational tools and a source of inspiration for history
enthusiasts and documentary filmmakers.
The YouTube channels will include more than
550,000 video stories dating from 1895 to the present day. For example, viewers
can see video from the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, exclusive footage of the
bombing of Pearl
Harbor in 1941, Marilyn Monroe captured on film in London in the 1950s and Twiggy
modeling the fashions of the 1960s.
"The AP archive footage, combined with
the British Movietone collection, creates an incredible visual journey of the
people and events that have shaped our history," said Alwyn Lindsey, AP's
director of international archive. "At AP we are always astonished at the
sheer breadth of footage that we have access to, and the upload to YouTube
means that, for the first time, the public can enjoy some of the oldest and
most remarkable moments in history."
Stephen Nuttall, the director of YouTube in
Europe, the Middle East and Africa, comments: "Making this content
available on YouTube is a wonderful initiative from AP and British Movietone
that will breathe new life into their footage and no doubt delight our global
community - from students researching history projects to curious
culture-vultures and the billions in between. It's an historical treasure trove
that will give YouTube users around the world a moving window into the past and
I can't wait to explore it."
Content on the channels will also include
surprising videos from different regions across the UK, fashion through the
ages, sporting coups, entertainment, extreme weather, technological
innovations, the evolution of eating and drinking habits, political milestones
and historical moments. They will be continually refreshed with up-to-date
contemporary footage.
Source | http://www.ap.org
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