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NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC FILM LIBRARY SIGNS INTERNATIONAL
LICENSING AGREEMENTS WITH WPA AND
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNELS INTERNATIONAL
WASHINGTON
National Geographic
Film Library has signed with National
Geographic Channels International
and the WPA Film Library to represent
their archived footage abroad, it
was announced today by Matthew White,
vice president, Film Library for National
Geographic Television & Film (NGT&F).
Under terms of
the agreement, the Film Library will
act as National Geographic Channels
International (NGCI)'s exclusive agent
for selling footage to third parties
worldwide. The deal will include new
and existing footage from NGCI programming,
totaling more than 150 hours. In addition
to licensing, National Geographic
Film Library will also digitize NGCI
footage, to fold into its digital
archives. NGCI footage covers a variety
of subjects including science and
archaeology; adventure and exploration;
peoples and cultures; and nature and
wildlife, with a special focus on
the international market.
The Film Library
has also signed an agreement with
Chicago-based WPA Film Library to
represent more than several thousand
hours of its archives in the U.K.
Material includes a diverse library
ranging from archived newsreel footage
to musical performances to political
and public affairs-oriented footage
from WETA-TV, as well as contemporary
and archived footage of entertainment,
culture, sports and travel.
"We're excited
to add NGCI and WPA to our existing
archives and substantially expand
the breadth and diversity of footage
available to our customers,"
said White.
"As we roll
out our new film library offerings
to our customers, we hope to expand
the reach of WPA and NGCI's archives
by introducing them to the international
marketplace and expanding their client
base."
Footage will be
marketed to advertisers, broadcast
producers, researchers, and curators
for use in educational and research
projects, television and film productions
and museum exhibits. Sales will be
based out of the Film Library's London
and Washington, DC offices. To license
NGCI and WPA footage, clients can
contact National Geographic at +44
207-581-7175. Clients can also contact
the Film Library in the U.S. at 877-730-2022.
The Film Library is a wholly owned
subsidiary of NGT&F.
In early 2004, National
Geographic will make footage available
to producers, curators and educators
in various formats for entertainment
and educational purposes online at
www.ngtlibrary.com.
National Geographic's
Film Library functions as an archive
and repository for all NGT&F-produced
film and videotape material. The Library
catalogues and sells stock footage
from NGT&F's Specials, EXPLORER series,
educational films, and other NGCI
and NGT&F productions. Headquartered
in Washington, DC, the Film Library
supplies material to a satellite office
in London and representatives across
the globe. Its fully catalogued database,
available online at www.ngtlibrary.com,
allows clients to search footage based
on subject, location or production
criteria.
About National
Geographic Television & Film
Building on its
global reputation for remarkable visuals
and compelling stories, National Geographic
Television & Film augments its award-winning
documentary productions (122 Emmy
Awards and more than 800 other industry
awards) with feature films, large-format
films and long-form television drama
programming. Worldwide, National Geographic's
television programming can be seen
on the National Geographic Channel,
MSNBC, and PBS, home video and DVD,
and through international broadcast
syndication. The National Geographic
Channel is received by more than 200
million households in 25 languages
in 146 countries, including the United
States. For more information about
National Geographic Television & Film,
log on to nationalgeographic.com,
AOL Keyword: NatGeo.
About NGCI
Building on the
40-year legacy of NGT&F, which has
won over 800 top television industry
awards, National Geographic Channels
International (NGCI) brings the vast
resources, unsurpassed quality and
real heroes of National Geographic
to over 160 million homes (including
day-part households) in 145 countries
and in 26 languages around the world.
NGCI is a business enterprise owned
by NGT&F, FOX Entertainment Group
and the National Broadcasting Company
(NBC). NGCI contributes to the National
Geographic Society's commitment to
exploration, conservation and education.
About WPA
Since its inception
in 1987, the WPA Film Library has
grown into one of the world's leading
footage sources, offering tens of
thousands of hours of high quality,
vintage and contemporary images. WPA
distributes the renowned British Pathe
Newsreel Collection in North America
and Japan, and has exclusive rights
to the archives of public broadcaster
WETA, covering Congressional and Senate
Hearings on Waco, Watergate, Whitewater
and beyond. Other highlights include
groundbreaking music television shows
like Hullabaloo, Music Scene or Soul!,
nostalgic Americana lifestyle images,
vintage training films, campy home
movies and classic commercials. Particularly
popular among WPA's contemporary collections
is the stunning 70 mm film Baraka.
WPA is a wholly owned subsidiary of
the MPI Media Group, one of the oldest
independent home video labels in the
United States and the producer of
hundreds of documentaries.
Elizabeth Nickless
National Geographic (202) 775-6163
enickles@ngs.org
Jeff Pryor Pryor & Associates (818)
382-2233 jeff@pryorpr.com
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