Get to know Newsreel better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Newsreel meaning
- A short film containing news or current affairs; especially one of several shown in sequence.
- The genre of such films.
Synonyms of Newsreel
Using Newsreel
- The main meaning on this page is: A short film containing news or current affairs; especially one of several shown in sequence. | The genre of such films.
- Useful related words include: short subject.
- In the example corpus, newsreel often appears in combinations such as: newsreel footage, the newsreel, newsreel of.
Context around Newsreel
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Newsreel
- In this selection, "newsreel" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, opening, watching, own, footage, tradition and cameramen stand out and add context to how "newsreel" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a 1932 newsreel with highlights and a german newsreel navbox a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "newsreel" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with newsreel
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It's like watching newsreel footage of a car accident. (10 words)
This made them more anticipated than the usual dry newsreel. (10 words)
Alland also voices the narrator of the News on the March newsreel. (12 words)
Newsreel tradition The newsreel tradition is important in documentary film; newsreels were also sometimes staged but were usually re-enactments of events that had already happened, not attempts to steer events as they were in the process of happening. (39 words)
Bonus features include Checking Out: Grand Hotel, a documentary about the making of the film; a 1932 newsreel with highlights of the Hollywood premiere; Nothing Ever Happens, a 1933 Vitaphone short film spoofing Grand Hotel; and theatrical trailers. (38 words)
Their popularity was immediate, and by mid-1957, the Rank Film Distributors agreed to supply them to Irish cinemas along with their own newsreel, at which point they became issued on a fortnightly basis. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Newsreel tradition The newsreel tradition is important in documentary film; newsreels were also sometimes staged but were usually re-enactments of events that had already happened, not attempts to steer events as they were in the process of happening.
Its opening newsreel footage, as well as its wholehearted condemnation of America’s reactionary military practices, similarly make ’s allusions to the post-9/11 Iraq War unavoidably clear.
Let's step back in time and delve into the joyous scenes depicted in the Pathé Newsreel of the 1953 celebration in Drumshanbo.
With the change in shifts noted on the newsreel, the propeller fitting occurred at 8.23pm, with the jovial workers making bets as to whether they will beat the 30-hour target.
It's like watching newsreel footage of a car accident.
Their popularity was immediate, and by mid-1957, the Rank Film Distributors agreed to supply them to Irish cinemas along with their own newsreel, at which point they became issued on a fortnightly basis.
This made them more anticipated than the usual dry newsreel.
A story written by Scott Snyder and drawn by Bryan Hitch has Alan Scott in 1939 watching a newsreel of Wonder Woman in action.
Superman Red Son movie clip - newsreel This is the first official clip to be released for "Superman: Red Son" by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
The grainy 16mm footage enhances this “in-the-trenches” feel, mimicking the vintage newsreel footage that came out of the real Vietnam War.
Among the journalists were newsreel cameramen Norman Alley of Universal News and Eric Mayell of Fox Movietone.
Intercut with newsreel clips, the voiceovers from many firsthand participants make for a solid sense of legitimacy.
The movie includes heavily edited illustrative clips from newsreel footage, showing the destruction of the Second World War, Hitler giving speeches, and Nazi rallies.
This comfortable view has proved remarkably durable… We remember the touching photographs and newsreel footage of unaccompanied Jewish children arriving on the Kindertransports.
Abt. 503) 'Feldherrnhalle' posing in formation for a German newsreel navbox A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle with tracks and a large tank gun that is designed for front-line combat.
Alland also voices the narrator of the News on the March newsreel.
Along with neorealism, the style had a homegrown precedent, specifically cited by Dassin, in director Henry Hathaway 's The House on 92nd Street (1945), which demonstrated the parallel influence of the cinematic newsreel.
A newsreel obituary tells the life story of Kane, an enormously wealthy newspaper publisher.
Before the newsreel cameras at Roosevelt Field New York, the modified Sikorsky S-35 crashes on take-off and bursts into flames.
Bonus features include Checking Out: Grand Hotel, a documentary about the making of the film; a 1932 newsreel with highlights of the Hollywood premiere; Nothing Ever Happens, a 1933 Vitaphone short film spoofing Grand Hotel; and theatrical trailers.
Common combinations with newsreel
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: