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mavsfan1000
10-25-2011, 11:38 AM
Anyone seen this on youtube? http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=Sps6C9u7ras&feature=mv_sr Anyways I watched the first 20 minutes and great music along with great scenery. They compliment each other very well.
admiralsnackbar
10-25-2011, 12:34 PM
You have to see the whole thing. One of the sadder films I've seen.
Bender
10-25-2011, 12:45 PM
i saw it at a theater, way back. Seen it on DVD too.
You have to see the whole thing. One of the sadder films I've seen.
yeah - depressing
RandomGuy
10-25-2011, 01:44 PM
You should also see the Chronos.
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Chronos is a 1985 abstract film directed by Ron Fricke, created with custom-built time-lapse cameras.At 45 minutes long, Chronos has no actors or dialog. The soundtrack consists of a single continuous piece by composer Michael Stearns. Filmed in dozens of locations on five continents, the film relates to the concept of time passing on different scales -- the bulk of the film covers the history of civilization, from pre-history to Egypt to Rome to Late Antiquity to the rise of Western Europe in the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to the modern era. It centers on European themes but not exclusively. Other time scales include the passing of seasons, and the passing of night and day, and the passing shadows of the sun in an afternoon to the passing of people on the street. These themes intermingle with many symbolisms.
Chronos shares its particular style with the film Koyaanisqatsi, for which Ron Fricke was the cinematographer, as well as his later films Sacred Site and Baraka.
Special camera mechanics and rigging were built to handle the unusually long and smooth time-lapse shots planned by the director, such as a 24-hour shot of a desert while perfectly-evenly panning 180 degrees. The director also used the system in his later films.
Michael Stearns, while composing the soundtrack for the film, used a custom-made instrument called "The Beam" to generate many of the sounds he required. The Beam was 12 feet (3.7 m) long, made of extruded aluminum with 24 piano strings of gauge 19-22.
The name of the film comes from the Ancient Greek word χρόνος, khronos, which means time and is also the source to many modern terms related to time, such as chronology, synchronous etc.
RandomGuy
10-25-2011, 01:46 PM
Anyone seen this on youtube? http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=Sps6C9u7ras&feature=mv_sr Anyways I watched the first 20 minutes and great music along with great scenery. They compliment each other very well.
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just add the beginning and ending brackets to get the embedding, like this:
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mavsfan1000
10-25-2011, 02:19 PM
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just add the beginning and ending brackets to get the embedding, like this:
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Yeah I know how to do that. Forgot to do it. Copied and pasted off my forum. Philip Glass. :tu
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