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A historical journey through sound design within cinema from its early beginnings to modern day blockbuster films, giving a behind the scenes look into how the most iconic film sound effects were created....
Featuring more than 150 original interviews with some of the most celebrated artists, producers and music industry pioneers, this eight-part series traces a century of sonic innovation and revolution,...
Born on the threshold of Americas burgeoning industrial empire, Edisons curiosity led him to its cutting edge. With just three months of formal schooling, he took on one seemingly impossible technical...
A compilation of 8 classic audio innovation films of the 1940s and 1950s, redigitised and included on 2 DVDs. Contents: A REVOLUTIONARY NEW TRIUMPH IN TAPE (1958, 14:54)- Before the diminutive audio...
A general introduction to film language and five "lessons" covering the major elements of cinematic language: LIGHTING, CAMERA, MISE EN SCENE, SOUND and EDITING. For each of these lessons there is a short...
A compilation of seven classic audio innovation films Of The 1940s & 1950s
This 2-DVD set explains with the help of examples how a 16mm movie projector works. The collection also shows how manufacturers used films to train movie projector operators in the use and maintenance of...
Possibly earliest sound recording of the opening lines of Hamlet’s ‘To be or not to be’ soliloquy, spoken by a man’s voice on a wax cylinder disc. The recording is an example of experiments...
Sound recording. Director George Rylands is interviewed by Peter Orr about his project to record the complete works of Shakespeare with The Marlowe Society.
Sound recording. Peter Wood, director of the Harper Collins series of audio recordings, is interviewed by Peter Orr about the direction of Shakespeare plays.
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