Silent Britain (BBC, 2006) DVB-TVRip VO

Foro destinado a albergar el documental científico y de divulgación, el documental sobre cine y el reportaje televisivo.
Avatar de Usuario
marlowe62
Stetson dissolutus
Mensajes: 6582
Registrado: Mar 06 Jul, 2004 02:00

Silent Britain (BBC, 2006) DVB-TVRip VO

Mensaje por marlowe62 » Mié 20 Jun, 2007 18:00

Imagen

- Silent Britain.
(Gran Bretaña, 2006) [Color, 88 m.)
IMDb

Ficha técnica.
Dirección: David Thompson.
Guión: Matthew Sweet.
Montaje: Jan Cholawo.
Música: Neil Brand.
Productora: BBC Four.

Intervienen: Matthew Sweet (Presentador), Jack Cardiff, Ian Christie, Bryony Dixon,
Michael Eaton, Frank Gray, Alfred Hitchcock (archivo), Joan Morgan (archivo),
George Pearson (archivo), Mabel Poulton (archivo), Chrissie White (archivo).
A documentary about the early years of silent films made in Britain. Showing that it wasn't just a few, easily dismissed comedies, but many high quality films including some very popular comedies and some fine dramas. Matthew Sweet shows through examples how the art and even the language of film was developed by some of these pioneers working in Britain. (IMDb)
Silent Britain. BFI Edition

In this pioneering BBC4 documentary, Matthew Sweet takes us on a journey through the first three decades of British cinema, telling the story of one of the most creative, extravagant, pleasurable and yet unknown periods of film history.

Of the thousands of films made in Britain before the emergence of sound in 1929, only a fifth survive - most of them preserved in the BFI National Archive. But they were hugely popular in their time: Cecil Hepworth's Rescued by Rover was so popular that the original negative wore out with printing and had to be re-shot, twice - while The Battle of The Somme released in 1916, was watched by an estimated 20 million people.

Matthew Sweet visits the actual sites where the very first pioneer filmmakers made their mark, in Leeds, Trafalgar Square and Blackpool. He tracks down former studio premises, in Hove, Muswell Hill and Walton-on-Thames and traces some of the surviving cinemas from the period. Still visible as traces on the buildings of London's film heartland in Soho is the legacy of a vibrant centre of the Cinema business known as Flicker Alley.

Britain too had its fair share of glamorous starlets, and luminous leading men who lit up the screens, and here Silent Britain introduces us to unobtainable matinee idol Ivor Novello, the bubbly and vivacious Betty Balfour and debonair movie marrieds, Henry Edwards and Chrissie White (to say nothing of the dog - Blair, the world's first canine movie star).

The first documentary to celebrate the visionary filmmakers and the unsung stars of Britain's own Cinema, Silent Britain is fully illustrated throughout with film clips of this extraordinary but vastly underrated period of film history from the first British sex comedy in 1898 to Britain's first talkie in 1929 - Hitchcock's Blackmail.

Matthew Sweet is a writer and broadcaster, and author of the acclaimed book on British Cinema, Shepperton Babylon. Contributors to the programme include screenwriter Michael Eaton, BFI archivist Bryony Dixon and film historians Frank Gray and Ian Christie.

Silent Britain is a co-production between the BBC and the BFI and is produced by David Thompson. It will be broadcast on Wednesday 31 May as part of BBC Four's Silent Cinema Season.

Extras:
* Interview with Neil Brand, one of the world's foremost silent film composers.
* Short film spoof of 1920s film censorship - Cut It Out (Adrian Brunel, 1925).
* Stills gallery.
Enlace:
ed2k link[BBC) Silent Britain (BBC4).avi ed2k link stats

Datos técnicos:

Código: Seleccionar todo

OpenDML (AVI v2.0)
Duración: 1:28:51
Video: DivX 5.2.1 Alpha / 25 fps / 640 x 480 / 922 kbps (Qf=0.120)
Audio: Mp3 / 48.000Hz / 128 kbps tot , Joint Stereo CBR
Capturas (by Takeshi_Shimura):
Imagen
Imagen
Imagen

Publicado en VeryCD.

Un saludo.
Última edición por marlowe62 el Dom 15 Jul, 2007 14:19, editado 2 veces en total.

Avatar de Usuario
bluegardenia
Mensajes: 6128
Registrado: Sab 11 Oct, 2003 02:00
Ubicación: El Páramo del Espanto

Mensaje por bluegardenia » Mié 20 Jun, 2007 21:52

Gracias marlowe, la tenía fichada :wink:
Cuadruplico y voy a por más

Avatar de Usuario
Takeshi_Shimura
Mensajes: 2846
Registrado: Jue 04 Mar, 2004 01:00
Ubicación: tied to this table right here

Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Mié 20 Jun, 2007 23:41

tnanks... y, ¿no es un ripeo del DVD de bfi?

Avatar de Usuario
marlowe62
Stetson dissolutus
Mensajes: 6582
Registrado: Mar 06 Jul, 2004 02:00

Mensaje por marlowe62 » Jue 21 Jun, 2007 00:57

Takeshi_Shimura escribió:¿no es un ripeo del DVD de bfi?
En VeryCD está catalogado como TvRip.
En cuanto pueda previsualizar amplío la información (mi cantonés no anda muy fino). :mrgreen:

Avatar de Usuario
silentrunner
Mensajes: 2932
Registrado: Vie 19 Sep, 2003 02:00

Mensaje por silentrunner » Jue 21 Jun, 2007 10:44

me la pido, gracias!

;)

Avatar de Usuario
Takeshi_Shimura
Mensajes: 2846
Registrado: Jue 04 Mar, 2004 01:00
Ubicación: tied to this table right here

Mensaje por Takeshi_Shimura » Lun 09 Jul, 2007 16:55

Se confirma que es una captura de la tv (DVB, presumiblemente:

*capturas borradas* que ya las subío marlowe62 al mensaje inicial
Última edición por Takeshi_Shimura el Vie 10 Ago, 2007 15:25, editado 1 vez en total.

Avatar de Usuario
Pasanen
Mensajes: 347
Registrado: Sab 10 Jun, 2006 00:00

Mensaje por Pasanen » Vie 10 Ago, 2007 11:23

Completo y compartiendo. Una pena que no haya subs.

Mucha gracias, marlowe62.

Saludos.

Avatar de Usuario
4ojos
Mensajes: 259
Registrado: Dom 11 Jun, 2006 11:18

Re: Silent Britain (BBC, 2006) DVB-TVRip VO

Mensaje por 4ojos » Vie 01 May, 2009 22:13

una joya. Gracias