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John Hardie writes piece for News Xchange
What a year 2011 has been for us in the news industry. Internationally, we've covered the Japan tsunami and historic events unfolding across North Africa and the Middle East. Back in the UK, we've had rioting in English cities, the phone-hacking scandal and, on a more positive note, the pomp and splendour of the Royal Wedding.
A24 Media signs new deal to represent ITN Source archive footage in Africa
Nairobi, 18/04/2011
A24 Media, Africa's first online delivery site for
material from journalists, African broadcasters and NGO's from
around the Continent, announces a new deal with ITN Source, the
footage sales arm of UK news and content provider ITN.
ITN Source syndicates on-the-day and archive content to a global
customer base and today's agreement will see A24 Media represent
its extensive collection in Africa excluding RSA and Egypt.
ITN Source is the gateway to one of the world's largest and most
diverse footage archives, dating back to 1896 and spanning multiple
genres including news, drama, celebrity, comedy, music, film and
natural history.
As well as ITN's award-winning coverage, ITN Source also
represents the footage libraries of Reuters, ITV, Fox Movietone and
other specialist collections. In conjunction with these partners
around the world, ITN Source is a one-stop-shop for quality
content, relevant to every region and all countries.
The deal between A24 Media and ITN Source will allow producers, TV
broadcasters, filmmakers, online publishers, advertisers,
corporations and educational video producers in Africa to have
access to ITN Source's professionally edited and relevant reels of
archive footage. With a collection growing by over 500 hours per
month, there is always new content to be found at ITN Source that
covers every angle.
Catherine Laferriere-Vitali, Sales Manager for ITN Source Europe
said: 'We are thrilled to be teaming up with a multi media company
that has such an intimate knowledge of the African Market. We
believe that Africa will very quickly develop into a major market
for ITN Source footage.'
Oscar hopefuls work with ITN Source for archive footage
Three films vying for the ultimate movie accolade at the 83rd
Academy Awards on 27th February are also being supported by ITN,
which provided archive news footage to each of the
productions.
Multi-nominated The King's Speech and Documentary (Feature)
nominees Exit Through the Gift Shop and Inside Job all include
footage from ITN's vast archive. ITN Source, the footage sales arm
of ITN, worked with producers of each of the films to supply
footage from iconic moments in history.
ITN Source supplied historical drama The King's Speech with
Reuters footage of King George's Coronation, news clips of speeches
made by Adolf Hitler and images from World War Two.
Fellow British production Banksy documentary Exit Through the Gift
Shop features footage licensed from ITN of graffiti works, Banksy
exhibition openings and an urban art auction to help tell the story
of the rise of a street artist.
Inside Job uses footage from ITN Source's purpose-made Financial
Crisis Compilation to help tell the story of the recent economic
crisis.
"The critical and commercial success of these films shows that
there's a real appetite for stories grounded in real events," said
Asha Oberoi, Managing Director of ITN Source. "We are seeing an
increasing number of producers using archive footage to add
authenticity to events depicted in their films. Currently ITN
Source supplies approximately one in six British films with archive
footage."
