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Go to HomepageReel Number: 220541-10
Color: Black and White
Sound: SIL and SD
Year / Date: 1960s,1962
Country: USA
Location: Washington, DC
TC Begins: 18:18:40
TC Ends: 18:24:52
Duration: 00:06:12
NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk 1962 - Propaganda, USA: Voice of America Broadcasting Studios & JFK Speaking on VOA 20th Anniversary, 26Feb62 Capitol behind fountain from Mall. Washington monument & statues; buildings. 18:19:06 Interior government offices, civil service workers at desks, manual typewriters; telex & teleprinters; teletypes printing, message received re President Kennedy. CU. 18:19:41 Man cutting paper from teleprinter, laying it out. Pan filing system. Tapes on racks w/ sign: Lao, Thai, Cambodia. 18:20:10 CU labeled 1/4” audio open-reel tape boxes. Man looking at tape boxes, pulls from shelf. 18:20:38 MCU Oriental woman in sound booth. Director gives signal, woman speaking in ??. 18:21:02 MCU Indian man at Voice of America / VOA microphone speaking Hindi. 18:21:22 Arab man at microphone speaking. 18:21:36 Spanish / Latin American woman at VOA mic. 18:22:03 CU director. Russian ? man at mic speaks Russian. 18:22:27 Tape to tape decks turning. Record being cut. Ampmeter. Cutting mechanism, CU. 18:23:07 Platter of tape on machine feeding onto spool. Long line of open reel recorders w/ tape being recorded from large platter decks onto spools. Tracking shot past. Radio equipment - dials -large console in studio w/ engineer. CU pushing buttons, meters responding. 18:24:12 President Kennedy / JFK making speech to employees at VOA: “The Voice of America thus carries a heavy responsibility. Its burden of truth is not easy to bear. It must explain to a curious and suspicious world what we are. It must tell them of our basic beliefs. It must tell them of a country which is in some ways a rather old country--certainly old as republics go. And yet it must make our ideas alive and new and vital in the high competition which goes on around the world since the end of World War II.” Shot of audience listening in filled auditorium. 1960s Broadcasting; Government propaganda; Agency; NOTE: Sold at per reel rate. NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk