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Archival Footage Sales
Archival Footage Sales handles requests from commercial users for extracts from archival material. These include TV production companies, filmmakers, and any other commercial organisations requiring extracts from archival material.
Footage Sales arranges on-site research viewings for commercial clients, and licences BFI-copyright material. Copyright clearance is required for the supply of all third party material.
Hundreds of BFI owned items can also be viewed via the Mediatheques at either BFI Southbank or the BFI National Library in Stephen Street. Click here for an A-Z list of Mediatheque films.
We are the gateway for programme and filmmakers to the bfi National Archive, the world's leading collection of moving image materials. For over 60 years, the bfi National Archive has collected the full range of the UK's moving image heritage, an unrivalled wealth of black and white and colour, silent and sound, documentary and fiction, professional and amateur footage.
The collection chronicles all aspects of life and times since the invention of film in the late nineteenth century. A commitment to increase the range of materials available from this treasure trove of unique images means that rare footage unseen for many years can now be made accessible.
New collections of material are constantly being acquired thus ensuring that Archival Footage Sales continues to be the most diverse source of footage for film and television programme makers.
Please contact bfi Archival Footage Sales for more information
21 Stephen Street
London, W1T 1LN
Tel: 020 7957 4842
Fax: 020 7436 4014
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Collections of films include:
British Coal Board
Contains Mining Review, the Coal industry's own newsreel, chronicling all aspects of the coal industry from 1947 to 1983.
British Transport Films
A vast range of transport related films but also a fascinating record of life in British villages, towns and cities.
COI (1929 to present)
The BFI now represents the COI Collection of some 12,000 Public Information Films. From 30s, 40s, and 50s Cinema Trailers to more recent Television Ads they reflect the attitudes, achievements and preoccupations of three generations of British Society.
Educational and Television Films (ETV)
Educational and Television Films' unique and comprehensive collection of socialist films from the UK and the former socialist world.
Mitchell & Kenyon
Extraordinary and evocative actuality footage of life and society in the first years of the twentieth century.
Now & Then
Over 300 interviews conducted by Bernard Braden between 1967 and 1968 on 16mm film and recently transferred to HD by the BFI. Includes pop stars Tom Jones and Lulu, politicians Enoch Powell and Jeremy Thorpe, comedians Peter Cook and Spike Milligan and film stars Sean Connery and Sammy Davis Jr. Full list of interviewees (PDF)
Open Road
Outstanding colour footage of a motor tour from Land's End to John O' Groats filmed by Claude Friese-Greene between 1924 and 1926 using his unique natural colour process.
Polar Exploration
Includes 90 Degrees South and South, the official films of the Antarctic expeditions of Capt Robert Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton.
This unrivalled visual record of the twentieth century is available through bfi Archival Footage Sales.
RoSPA
Cycling safety in the 30s to Tufty Club kerb drills in the 60s from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
Topical Budget (1911-1931)
One of the major British newsreels of the Silent era, with compelling footage of key events from the period.
Visit Britain
Films from the British Tourist Authority from 1933 to the present day. Everything from Shark Fishing to Trooping the Colour.