Newsreels' copied the magazine style of the old cinema newsreels; they were not yet bulletins of latest news.
During the First World War, the cinema newsreels were called the Pathé Animated Gazettes, and for the first time this provided newspapers with competition.
The visit was recorded by Pathe News for cinema newsreels.
Once a day, the so-called Television Newsreel would also be shown, essentially just a televised version of a cinema newsreel and intrinsically not up-to-the-minute.
Yet the picture presented by RTVE, the state-controlled press, and the official cinema newsreels was artificially rosy, for it was highly selective.
A year later he entered the service of the Polygoon film company as editor-announcer of the cinema newsreel.
Kretzmer began his professional career writing documentary films and the commentary for a weekly cinema newsreel.
He worked as an office clerk, but later became a cameraman for Dutch cinema newsreels.
The main reason for believing that it was neglected was its complete absence from any cinema newsreels of the period.
These matches were typically accompanied by noteworthy publicity in newspapers, on radio and on cinema newsreels, and the hands became the subject of intense discussion on bidding methods.