Word: cameramen
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Finally, after frantic urging by his worried friends, he decided to join battle in Chicago. He made an exquisitely characteristic entrance. While other candidates were ogling photographers and passing out broadsides, Henry Wallace boarded his train one stop away from Washington, got off again one stop before Chicago. Twelve cameramen and half a dozen reporters were left waiting at Chicago's Grand Central Station...
...last week, reporters and cameramen swarmed outside the headquarters of the U.S. Ninth Division, near Cherbourg. Inside, the surrender of Cherbourg was taking place...
People's Avengers (Artkino) is a far cry from They Met in Moscow (see above). It was made by 18 Soviet cameramen who parachuted behind the German lines to record the lives and activities of Russian guerrillas, credited with destroying more than a half-million German soldiers. The film is fragmentary, a merely average Russian documentary (aside from its subject). But it resembles They Met in Moscow in so far as the instinct for poetic realism-the dead center of most good cinema-is almost a national Russian characteristic...
...month Muscovites young & old had jammed October Hall to the doors. They followed the play on giant dummy boards suspended over the flag-decked stage. Generals, admirals and diplomats had taken time off to attend. Overflow crowds heard move-by-move reports over loudspeakers. Reporters and newsreel cameramen packed the front rows. Broadcasters flashed round-by-round accounts to the fighting fronts. Moscow newspapers rushed out extras with the latest standings and scores...
...first D-day newsreels reached U.S. theaters on D-day plus nine. They are the collective effort of U.S., British and Canadian Army, Navy, Air Force and newsreel cameramen. They have caught some of the finest, most moving, most revealing shots ever made...