Reuters is the world’s largest video archive, spanning from 1896 to present day, and gathered from 163 countries. The archive covers all genres from historic newsreels to current affairs. There are over 1 million licensable clips with approximately 150 added each day.

Screenocean are footage licensing specialists who represent the Reuters News Archive.

Dorian Bowen

“A blanket license especially designed for academic institutions, offering unprecedented access to raw video coverage of international news and over 1 million clips from one of the world’s oldest, largest, and most renowned video archives… The Reuters News Archive.”

SOLUTION OVERVIEW

Reuters Newsfilm For Education gives institutions unprecedented access (formerly reserved for the world’s broadcasters) to complete archival coverage of international news, delivered 24/7 from around the globe; a raw news footage feed of hundreds of up-to-date stories each day and access to one of the world’s oldest, largest, and most renowned video archives.

Screenocean provides authenticated access to staff and students at subscribing institutions under a blanket license to download and use unlimited content as part of their coursework.

The footage, as part of productions, may be shared non-commercially online, at exhibitions, events, and festivals, in order to promote the work of students.

FAQ

  • Requests from students to license content for productions are frequent but the cost is prohibitive, with commercial licensing costs of up to $1,000 per minute.

    We want to give the next generation of filmmakers the best resources to learn their craft.

    While there is a range of products and services available, no commercial archive on this scale has been able to provide a comprehensive and affordable solution for education.

  • The Reuters News Archive is home to over 1 million clips, spanning from 1896 all the way to present day covering a range of topics: Arts & Culture, Business, Conflicts & War, Law & Justice, Disasters, Environment, International Affairs, Science & Technology, Scenics and GVs and Cultural History.

    Alongside contemporary news and recent history, access includes classic newsreels from Visnews, Gaumont Graphic, Gaumont British, Empire News Bulletin, British Paramount, and Universal Newsreels.

    From WW1 to the conflict in Ukraine, Thomas Edison to Amelia Earhart, the wilds of Asia to the streets of London, this huge resource contains footage covering all of the major events and personalities from the beginning of film to the launch of the metaverse.

  • Anyone who will benefit from news and archive in their work! Students, Staff, Filmmakers, Journalists, Historians, Scientists, Researchers and Librarians.

    Through the creative reuse of archive material, students can:

    • Deepen their understanding of film and social history

    • Explore the history and representation of their communities on screen over time

    • Bring a new perspective to archival stories and connect them to our lives today

    • Integrate working with archive footage into their storytelling and creative process

    • Share archive-inspired films with a new audience

  • The footage can be used in editorial productions and digital learning:

    • Download clips to incorporate them in your coursework and productions.

    • Use the footage in editorial context. This means the footage can be used to document a newsworthy story or event; something that is true, informative, or educational.

    • Share the footage only as incorporated in your work (non-commercially) on personal social media pages and websites, and at exhibitions and festivals.

    There are no limits on how many people can use it provided they are an active member of the institution.

  • Once your institution has signed up, we grant authenticated access via federated Single sign on. This means you use your standard institutional to login and you’ll automatically be granted access to the content and abilities to download and use it.

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