Online Archive Images

So far, I have found images for the introduction sequence of my film; exploring pre-World War II Paris though various archive images found online, using Google Images’s advanced search for images that are free to use, share or modify, even commercially. More online sources include Wikipedias Wiki Commons and Flickr’s The Commons. These are both similar sites to find various images that are free to use and share, as long as the author is credited within your work.

These online sources have helped make my work a lot easier, by being able to use such vast archives, allowing me to find images from all over the world, from various authors to develop successfully depict my story. As I have found numerous images for Paris, I can now look into other locations I need for the film: London, South Africa, Burma, as well as transportation: Trains, Ships, Planes.

https://www.google.co.uk/advanced_image_search?as_st=y&hl=en&biw=1280&bih=663&q=world+war+2+images&dpr=2&bav=on.2,or.&tbs=sur:fmc&tbm=isch

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images

https://www.flickr.com/commons

Paris Online Archive Images

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Wayne Ray (Colour changes)

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Wayne Ray (Colour changes)

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Google Images (Colour changes)

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Kent Kanouse – Ed Kanouse (Colour changes)

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Serio K – Albert Vauthier Guidoux (Colour changes)

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Serio K – Albert Vauthier Guidoux (Colour changes)

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Serio K – Albert Vauthier Guidoux (Colour changes)

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Serio K – Albert Vauthier Guidoux (Colour changes)

 

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