Showing posts with label EYE Film Institute Netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EYE Film Institute Netherlands. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
Call me darling
This video is my entry into the Eye Film Institute Netherlands "Celluloid Remix 2" contest. It employs archival moving images and music from the Images for the Future "Bits and Pieces Collection."
"Call me darling" is a yearning for the loved one who may return to stay, return to go away, or never return at all. The music is the English version of a 1931 German song titled "Sag mir Darling" composed by Bert Reisfeld, Mart Fryberg & Rolf Marbot.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Allegro non molto
by Alejandra Espasande Bouza
This video is my take at conveying the importance of preserving moving images without resorting to employing voice over. The images speak for themselves with music by Antonio Vivaldi. It features archival moving images from the following films courtesy of EYE Film Institute Netherlands:
Koninklijke Stearine Kaarsenfabriek Gouda (1918)
This video is my take at conveying the importance of preserving moving images without resorting to employing voice over. The images speak for themselves with music by Antonio Vivaldi. It features archival moving images from the following films courtesy of EYE Film Institute Netherlands:
Glas-Industrie in Leerdam (1918)
Koninklijke Stearine Kaarsenfabriek Gouda (1918)
Staatsmijnen in Limburg (1919)
Liefdesintriges (1920)
Rotterdam binnenstad (1920)
Nederland vooruit! (1921)
Van steenkool tot gas (1924)
Rotterdam en z'n havens (1925)
Naar buiten! (1925)
Met de Fokker VII en de eerste
luchtmail naar Marseille (1926)
luchtmail naar Marseille (1926)
Fabriek in vogelvlucht (1927)
Een doordeweekse dag (1932)
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