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Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial
The Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial or Hearst-Vitagraph (also known as the Hearst-Vitagraph News Reel) was a short-lived company producing newsreels which were coupled with animated cartoons. It was established on 29 October 1915 by Vitagraph Studios and the Hearst Corporation, and produced its first reel in February 1916, but folded in 1916. Previously, Hearst had produced newsreels together with the Selig Polyscope Company from 1914 on, and after the deal with Vitagraph ended Hearst teamed up with Pathé. The cartoons which were added to the newsreels were created by Hearst's animation studio International Film Service, led by Gregory La Cava, which converted popular comic strips from the Hearst newspapers to the big screen. Included in the News Pictorial were ''Parcel Post'' cartoons created by Frank Moser (who animated most of the other ones as well), George Herriman's ''Krazy Kat'' (at least eight shorts), ''And Her Name Was Maud'' and ''Happy Hooligan'' by Frederick Burr Opper, ''Daffydil'' and ''Judge Rummy'' by Tad Dorgan, ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' by Harold Knerr, ''Bringing Up Father'' by George McManus, ''Joys and Glooms'' by T. E. Powers, and ''Jerry on the Job'' by Walter Hoban.〔 The newsreels were created by a staff of about 56 cameramen, and produced a number of scoops, including images of the sinking of the British ship HMS Audacious in 1914, and the sinking of the German ship SMS Blücher in 1915.〔 ==Notes==
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