Discover vintage film documenting family moments from the 1920s through the 1970s in our curated Archival: Family Nostalgia collection. Start by downloading this week’s Pond5 …
Every picture tells a story and imagery of America in days gone by sparks a bit of nostalgia in all of us. Explore vintage footage …
Partners for the collection include world-renowned news agency Reuters, entertainment specialists Cover Video, and user-generated content platform Newsflare, with more coming soon.
“They Shall Not Grow Old” is a fascinating passion project from the renowned director, who employed modern technology to restore, colorize, and humanize World War I footage in a remarkable new way.
When Michael Radner offered Lisa D’Apolito access to boxes of his sister’s home movies, diaries, and audio tapes, it completely changed what the director’s film would become.
NYC-based filmmaker Anne Hollowday’s short film combines insightful audio interviews with archival footage of birds to spotlight issues surrounding the objectification of women.
It’s no small logistical feat to bring a historical period like the 1950s to life on screen. “Mrs. Maisel” cinematographers M. David Mullen and Eric Moynier explain how they tackled the task.
Created entirely with archival footage and photographs, historical documentary series ‘History Retold’ presents hidden stories and details tied to disasters of air, sea, and earth.