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Shows Renoir working with an actress from first reading to run-through in front of cameras. Illustrates one way of approaching the problem of building up a character.
Abel Gance as a pioneer of cinema technique ranks with Griffith and Eisenstein. He invented, long before they became widely adopted, such innovations as mobile hand-held cameras, large or multiple/variable...
A compilation of the short, experimental films of Maya Deren. Includes MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON (1943), AT LAND (1944), A STUDY IN CHOREOGRAPHY FOR CAMERA (1945), RITUAL IN TRANSFIGURED TIME (1946) and...
Experimental film of the Bauhaus student Walter Ruttman. Without commentary.
Radio programme. Laurence Kitchin reflects on the issues involved in adapting Shakespeare’s plays for the cinema and television.
Radio programme featuring excerpts from William Walton’s musical score for Laurence Olivier’s HENRY V (1944).
Third in a series of radio programmes on ‘Music in Shakespeare’. Illustrated talk by Muir Mathieson.
Radio broadcast. Howard Goodall looks at film adaptations of Shakespeare’s works.
Schools programme series, aimed at 14-16 year-olds, discussing different aspects of the media. This programme, presented by Brian Trueman, looks at Shakespeare on film considering versions of Othello, Romeo...
In this episode of the radio series the Shakespearean actor, director and scholar Harley Granville-Barker explains why (in his opinion) Shakespeare cannot be interpreted on the screen, and can be interpreted...
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