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MISC. 1950'S NEWSREELS # 21
Columbine Tapes; 04/27/00
Footage of the interior of Columbine Highschool after the shooting rampage ended: CU of debris, bulletholes, bloodstains, burn marks (police ballistic markings evident in the footage);
Palais-Royal: They dance on the roofs of Paris
CRIME FEARS
00:00:00:00 [Crime rate vs perception of America people]---FILE Footage of students running from Columbine High School as armed police units surround bldg during school shooting incident/ SOT Unid ...
Paramount
US President Dwight Eisenhower attends conference of Presidents of American Republics in Panama City, Panama
COLUMBINE SCHOOL SHOOTING / PRESS CONFERENCE (4/21/1999)
Columbine High School's shooting. Raw footage of events.
US Columbine - Bill Clinton at groundbreaking ceremony for Columbine memorial
NAME: US COLUMBINE 20060617IX TAPE: EF06/0532 IN_TIME: 10:06:11:22 DURATION: 00:02:34:24 SOURCES: ABC DATELINE: Littleton, Colorado - 16 June 2006 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: ABC Littleton, Colorado June 16, 2006 1. Wide shot of crowd 2. Former US President Bill Clinton waving 3 Crowd 4. Clinton and others on stage singing National Anthem 5. Wide shot and introduction of the mother of one student victim 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dawn Anna Beck, Mother of Victim: "They are here, Can you feel them? Our angels,,," 7. Photographers and camera crews 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dawn Anna Beck, Mother of Victim: "Grief leaves permanent scars in our lives - we are all left with what life might have been and the permanent emptiness that will never be filled . The holes in our hearts never grow smaller. Ladies and gentlemen. Please welcome the former President of the United States, Bill Clinton." 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Clinton, Former President of The United States: "This memorial is not only so that you will never forget the people you loved, but so that through your life you can honour theirs. You have done it in a magnificent way." 10. Crowd moving 11. Clinton seen through the crowd breaks ground on memorial 13. Wide shot of gathering ABC Material - FILE FOOTAGE Littleton, Colorado April 1999 14. People running at high school 15. Overheard shot from chopper 16. Woman and policeman running from school 17. Kids running from school 18. Police rescuing survivor from window STORYLINE: Former President Bill Clinton attended the ground breaking for a memorial to the victims of the Columbine High School massacre on Friday. A mother whose daughter was killed at Columbine referred to the "holes in our hearts" at the ceremony for a memorial to the 13 people killed. Dawn Anna Beck's daughter, Lauren Townsend, was among 12 students killed in April 1999 in the nation's deadliest school shootings. "We are all left with what life might have been and the permanent emptiness that will never be filled . The holes in our hearts never grow smaller," she said. Former President Bill Clinton also spoke, saying millions of Americans were changed by Columbine. He said the day of the shootings was among his darkest while in the White House: "This memorial is not only so that you will never forget the people you loved, but so that through your life you can honour their's." Clinton has pledged to help match the money needed to build a memorial in Jefferson County's Clement Park, which is next to Columbine High School. About 400-thousand US dollars is still needed to pay for a one-and-a-half million dollar monument. The memorial will include a water fountain and stations for each of the victims. Messages from their families will be engraved on one of two rings around the site. Students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed a teacher and 12 students in their rampage, the nation's deadliest school shooting.
Columbine Tapes; 05/02/00
Footage of the interior of Columbine Highschool after the shooting rampage ended: CU of debris, bulletholes, bloodstains, burn marks (police ballistic markings evident in the footage);
USA: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL MASSACRE VIDEO TAPE ON SALE
TAPE_NUMBER: EF00/0469 IN_TIME: 19:14:01 // 19:51:50 - 21:39:30 LENGTH: 01:20 SOURCES: ABC RESTRICTIONS: No access North America/CBC FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: English/Nat The families of the victims of the Columbine High School shooting are outraged that authorities have released video footage taken following the massacre to the public. The videotape, which includes a music soundtrack, was put on sale on Wednesday for 25 U-S dollars a copy. The families of Columbine High School shooting victims who fought for access to video taken during the massacre are outraged that the tape has been released. A lawyer for the families said on Wednesday the decision showed no regard whatsoever for the feelings of the victims. The videotape, which is a Littleton Fire Department training tape including 25 to 30 minutes of footage from the school following the massacre, was made available to the public Wednesday afternoon for a 25 U-S dollar fee. The package also includes two to three hours of news helicopter footage. Part of the training tape is set to a pop-music soundtrack. One of the songs, "If It Were Up To Me" by Cheryl Wheeler, includes the lines "Maybe it's the movies, maybe it's the books, Maybe it's the bullets, maybe it's the real crooks, Maybe it's the drugs, maybe it's the parents," and concludes: "Maybe it's the end, but I know one thing. If it were up to me, I'd take away the guns." None of the surveillance camera tape shows students getting shot, but scenes from the library show blood on the carpet and police tape marking bodies' locations. It was in the library the two students killed 10 of their 13 victims and themselves on April 20, 1999. SHOTLIST: Littleton, Colorado, USA - April 21 1999 XFA 1. Pan of school exterior 2. Pan of hallway with sign 3. Pan of school sign 4. Mid shot of smashed windows in door 5. Close up of bullet hole in door 6. Bookshelves seen through hole in door 7. Zoom in to bullet holes in wall 8. Mid shot of room 9. Zoom in on bullet holes 10. Close up of sign 11. Zoom out on cafeteria 12. Mid shot of trophy cabinet with smashed glass 13. Pan of lecture theatre 14. Mid shot of room 15. Zoom out from mural?
Columbine Shooting Anniversary - 2019
The empty cafeteria and halls of Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado are displayed as the school observes the anniversary of the 1999 shooting in 2019. Brief audio of a police call detailing the shooting. Footage of police officers escorting high school students out of the school during the shooting. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
COLUMBINE SCHOOL SHOOTING (4/21/1999)
Columbine High School's shooting. Raw footage of events.
SJT BORDEAUX/ HEATWAVE WHY THERE? HOW TO DEAL WITH IT?
Paramount
US President Dwight Eisenhower returns to Washington, DC, after Big Four meeting in Geneva
Columbine Surveillance Tape; 10/12/99
Footage from the Columbine High School cafeteria surveillance video during the shootings. Students hide under tables, then rush out of the room; Kliebold and Harris wander through empty cafeteria, set off bombs; Investigators in auditorium watch the video on large screen
[Biodiversity: the endangered French crayfish]
COLUMBINE TEACHERS PREP FOR REOPENING (8/9/1999)
Teachers prepare for dealing with students back at Columbine High School.
Entertainment Americas: Cannes Day 2 part 2 - Michael Moore Press Conference & All or Nothing Steps
TAPE: EF02/0419 IN_TIME: 21:02:26 DURATION: 12:36 SOURCES: APTN/United Artists RESTRICTIONS: No re-use/re-sale of film clips without clearance DATELINE: Cannes 17/5/02 SHOTLIST 1.Clip - "Bowling for Columbine" 2.Sot - Michael Moore - On American system versus Canadian 3.Cutaway 4.Sot - Michael Moore - on reducing numbers of handguns 5.Clip - "Bowling for Columbine" - hand gun clip 6.Sot - Michael Moore - on Bush using 9/11 to get tax cuts 7.Clip - "Bowling for columbine" 8.Sot - Michael Moore 9.Clip - "Bowling for Columbine" 10.Sot - Michael Moore 11.Clip - "Bowling for Columbine" 12.Sot - Michael Moore 13.Clip - "Bowling for Columbine" "All or Nothing" steps 14.B-Roll David Thewlis 15.B-Roll French actress in shoulder pads 16.B-roll Sting and Trudie Styler 17.B-Roll Julie Delpy 18.B-Roll Jerry Hall 19.B-Roll Cast of "All or Nothing", including Timothy Spall & Mike Liegh 20.B-Roll "all or Nothing actress" 21.B-Roll "All or nothing actors" 22.B-Roll Cast pose for photos 23.Pan across cast 24.GV Cannes steps 25.Clip " All or Nothing" MOORE TAKES A POP AT BUSH, JOURNALISTS, AND GUN CONTROL American film-maker MICHAEL MOORE today (17May02) launched a scathing criticism of President Bush's reaction to 9/11, labeled journalists lazy and said it will take more than gun control laws to stop violence in America. Moore was speaking at the Cannes Film festival (17MAY02) where his documentary "Bowling For Columbine" is in the official competition, much to the director's surprise. He said he was "Blown away" by being included in the prestigious competition - he sent the tape in hoping for a midnight screening at best. Instead Moore's film, which explores why there are more than 11,000 gun related deaths a year in the USA, has rocked the festival And Moore added further fuel to the controversy fire during his press conference. He said the Bush administration was using fear generated by the September the 11th terrorist atrocity in New York to push through tax relief for the rich and allow corporations to drill for oil in Akaska. The satirist called the move "amoral and abhorrent". Moore went on to slam journalists, particularly US ones, for being "lazy" and failing to do research or tackle any "hard" issues. . "Bowling for Columbine" is Moore's fifth movie since his 1989 debut, "Roger and Me." It's also the first documentary to compete in the Cannes Film Festival's main competition in 46 years. Wearing his trademark baseball cap and sagging jeans, Moore crossed the United States, filming 200 hours of footage to try to figure out what makes America so obsessed with guns. Some of the interviews are uncomfortably funny: the laughs come because people's responses are so absurd. Other interviews are almost unbearably sad, like when Moore talks to a soccer dad wearing a photo of his son, who died in the 1999 Columbine massacre. As the film evolved, Moore was surprised by the directions it took. He tried for two years to get an interview with Heston, president of the National Rifle Association and the actor who played Moses in "The Ten Commandments." Almost ready to give up, Moore bought a map of stars' homes in California and drove to Heston's house. "I just rang the buzzer and out of that little box came the voice of Moses," Moore told journalists in Cannes on Friday. He got the interview. The title of "Bowling for Columbine" refers to a detail about the lives of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who opened fire in their Colorado high school, killing 13 people before turning their guns on themselves. The morning of the attack, they went bowling. After the shooting, the media asked what had gone wrong in their lives. Was it violent movies? Was it the music they listened to? (Harris and Klebold were fans of rocker Marilyn Manson - who incidentally gives one of Moore's most intelligent, lucid and well-spoken interviews.) Some blamed Manson for inspiring the killings. So why not blame bowling, Moore asks. In one chilling sequence, Moore shows footage from Columbine's surveillance cameras and plays 911 tapes from panicked, breathless callers inside the school. Columbine is a focal point, but the movie's not only about the school. It jumps around to other shootings and other tragedies, from the Oklahoma City bombing to the killing of a 6-year-old girl from Flint, Michigan - shot by another 6-year-old who brought a gun to school. "Bowling for Columbine" is also about race, and about collective fear in the aftermath of Sept. 11. There are images from World War II, a shot of President George W. Bush issuing a warning about terrorism, and a hilarious cartoon about U.S. history that's narrated by a talking bullet. The movie also let Moore confront his own childhood. Moore grew up with guns and has been a lifelong NRA member. In the end, maybe the problem isn't so much the guns themselves, Moore says. In part, he blames the government and local news reporters - who he calls "the laziest people I've ever seen," - for cultivating the fears that make Americans resort to buying guns to protect themselves. The film's strongest point is the interviews. Moore has a talent for always pushing further and further to convince people to tell a little bit more. He interviews one young man who was kicked out of his Michigan high school. Why? Moore asks. First the man admits he was on a list of potentially dangerous students. Then he admits he had a copy of the "Anarchist's Cookbook." Eventually, almost boastfully, he admits that he once used the book's tips to whip up a few gallons of napalm. As in many of the interviews in "Bowling for Columbine," you get a sense that he just wanted to talk to someone. And Moore was there to listen. LEIGH's RETURN TO THE PALAIS Cannes favourite Mike Leigh returned to the Palais tonight for the screening of his latest competition movie "All Or Nothing." The British director has been a regular visitor to Cannes and won a Palme D'Or for his Secrets and Lies in 1996. His latest work stars regular collaborator Timothy Spall in what has already been acclaimed as his finest performance, in this typically dark and funny Leigh tale of downtrodden urban Brits looking for meaning and direction. As well as Spall and Leigh, others attending the screening included actresses Julie Delpy and Jerry Hall, plus Sting and his producer wife Trudie Styler.
Columbine Shooting Survivor - 2019
Columbine shooting survivor Patrick Ireland recalls the injuries he suffered after being shot in the 1999 Columbine shooting in Littleton, Colorado. Footage of Ireland climbing out of a window to escape from the shooting. Footage of students running away from the high school building after escaping from the shooting. Brief photo of teacher Dave Sanders who lost his life while trying to protect the students. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
SJT CHILDREN OF THE MOON ON VACATION
Columbine Classes Canceled
CLASSES AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL IN LITTLETON, CO. ARE CANCELED AFTER A STUDENT REPORTED GETTING A THREAT OVER AN INTERNET CHAT ROOM. LAST APRIL, 12 STUDENTS AND ONE TEACHER WERE KILLED, THEN THE TWO GUNMEN KILLED THEMSELVES.
School Shooting; 08/16/99
Teachers, administrators cut blue ribbon at rally on first day of school at Columbine High School in Littleton CO months after the shooting rampage there. Huge crowd of students in WE ARE...COLUMBINE shirts on football field; Pom poms waves, speeches given; File footage from shooting day as students are rushed from school with hands on heads, student crying; New footage of INT of school, CU video survailance camera in hallway; Students cheer as they enter school
FILE FOOTAGE OF CAMPUS SHOOTINGS / VIRGINIA TECH BEAUTIES
Past Campus Shootings and Virginia Tech Beauties 1530 VA TECH BEAUTY X80 - NY2 COLUMBINE CLIP REEL FTG OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING AFTERMATH 15:31:10 MOURNERS AT SCHOOL 4/22/99 15:40:14 ANIMATION / SHOOTERS / SUSPECTS PATH THROUGH SCHOOL 15:31:28 MOURNING AND MEMORIAL / STUDENTS AND HUGGING 4/21/99 15:32:07 BEST OF AFTERMATH 4/20/99 15:32:21 AERIAL 15:32:38 BEST OF RESCUE-Bodies on stretchers 15:33:11 Guard running with gun with students 15:33:26 Students with nads up running out of school 15:33:32 Students crying AT VIGIL 4/20/99 15:33:58 AERIALS OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL 4/20/99 15:34:47 BEST OF STUDENTS RUNNING OUT OF SCHOOL 4/20/99 15:35:58 FIRST ARRESTS 15:36:46 arrest over cop car 15:38:18 STRETCHER ARRIVALS AT HOSPITAL 15:38:48 SWAT / STRATEGIC WEAPONS AND TACTICAL TEAM W/ TRUCK AS SHIELD 15:39:53 AERIAL OF BOMB SQUAD TRUCKS APPALACHIAN LAW 15:43:23 Appalachian school of law sign, pull out to school 15:44:03 sherriff "do not cross" yellow tape 15:44:47 zoom out to Virginia state police bureau of criminal investigation van 15:45:46 police tape, pan to Virginia state police bureau of criminal investigation van 15:46:24 policeman shutting state police door 15:46:58 Men cleaning blood inside the university lobby, collecting evidence 15:47:37 Men cleaning blood inside the university lobby, collecting evidence zoom out to police tape 15:48:05 Man in scrubs cleaning blood 15:49:20 AERIAL FTG APPALACHIAN SCHOOL OF LAW 15:49:44 AERIAL FTG zoom into App school of Law 15:51:19 ARIAL: mountains, campus IOWA 1991 15:53:49 VAN ALLEN HALL, POLICE SIRENS 15:54:03 AMBULANCE DRIVING AWAY 15:54:33 PEOPLE ON STRETCHER CARRIED OUT 15:54:41 Student ON STRETCHER CARRIED OUT 15:54:54 INTERIOR AMBULANCE VIRGINIA TECH BEAUTIES FROM 4/22/2006 15:58:36 Main university building 15:58:42 Student walking down sidewalk 15:59:00 Ws of main campus bldg, slow zoom 15:59:35 Different buildings in bkgrnd, courtyard full of students 15:59:57 Main building ws 16:00:03 Students walking in WARM WEATHER 16:00:11 Soldiers about facing by wreaths 16:00:50 Students walking by building, WS 16:01:10 Shot from the road of main building, students walking
FILE FOOTAGE OF CAMPUS SHOOTINGS / VIRGINIA TECH BEAUTIES
Past Campus Shootings and Virginia Tech Beauties 1530 VA TECH BEAUTY X80 - NY2 COLUMBINE CLIP REEL FTG OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING AFTERMATH 15:31:10 MOURNERS AT SCHOOL 4/22/99 15:40:14 ANIMATION / SHOOTERS / SUSPECTS PATH THROUGH SCHOOL 15:31:28 MOURNING AND MEMORIAL / STUDENTS AND HUGGING 4/21/99 15:32:07 BEST OF AFTERMATH 4/20/99 15:32:21 AERIAL 15:32:38 BEST OF RESCUE-Bodies on stretchers 15:33:11 Guard running with gun with students 15:33:26 Students with nads up running out of school 15:33:32 Students crying AT VIGIL 4/20/99 15:33:58 AERIALS OF COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL 4/20/99 15:34:47 BEST OF STUDENTS RUNNING OUT OF SCHOOL 4/20/99 15:35:58 FIRST ARRESTS 15:36:46 arrest over cop car 15:38:18 STRETCHER ARRIVALS AT HOSPITAL 15:38:48 SWAT / STRATEGIC WEAPONS AND TACTICAL TEAM W/ TRUCK AS SHIELD 15:39:53 AERIAL OF BOMB SQUAD TRUCKS APPALACHIAN LAW 15:43:23 Appalachian school of law sign, pull out to school 15:44:03 sherriff "do not cross" yellow tape 15:44:47 zoom out to Virginia state police bureau of criminal investigation van 15:45:46 police tape, pan to Virginia state police bureau of criminal investigation van 15:46:24 policeman shutting state police door 15:46:58 Men cleaning blood inside the university lobby, collecting evidence 15:47:37 Men cleaning blood inside the university lobby, collecting evidence zoom out to police tape 15:48:05 Man in scrubs cleaning blood 15:49:20 AERIAL FTG APPALACHIAN SCHOOL OF LAW 15:49:44 AERIAL FTG zoom into App school of Law 15:51:19 ARIAL: mountains, campus IOWA 1991 15:53:49 VAN ALLEN HALL, POLICE SIRENS 15:54:03 AMBULANCE DRIVING AWAY 15:54:33 PEOPLE ON STRETCHER CARRIED OUT 15:54:41 Student ON STRETCHER CARRIED OUT 15:54:54 INTERIOR AMBULANCE VIRGINIA TECH BEAUTIES FROM 4/22/2006 15:58:36 Main university building 15:58:42 Student walking down sidewalk 15:59:00 Ws of main campus bldg, slow zoom 15:59:35 Different buildings in bkgrnd, courtyard full of students 15:59:57 Main building ws 16:00:03 Students walking in WARM WEATHER 16:00:11 Soldiers about facing by wreaths 16:00:50 Students walking by building, WS 16:01:10 Shot from the road of main building, students walking
Rachel Scott's Dad & Brother; 08/03/99
COLUMBINE: Darryl & Craig Scott (Father & Brother of Columbine victim Rachel Scott) speak at a baptist church; Footage of the Massacre day: Students run from school, crying students hug; Students in audience at church; Police S.W.A.T. team on high school grounds, LS student pulled from 2nd floor window; CU cross memorial for Rachel Scott