Chelovek s kino-apparatom : zapisʹ na plenke v 6-i rolikakh (Otryvok iz dnevnika kino-operatora) = The man with the movie camera / Film Preservation Associates ; produced by VUFKU ; author-supervisor of the experiment, Dziga Vertov.
Vertov, Dziga, 1896-1954.; Kaufman, Mikhail Abramovich, 1897-1980.; Vertova-Svilova, E. I. (Elizaveta Ignatʹevna); Tsivian, Yuri.; Shepard, David.; VUFKU (Firm); Alloy Orchestra.; Image Entertainment (Firm); Film Preservation Associates.; Blackhawk Films Collection (Library of Congress); George Eastman House.; International Museum of Photography and Film.
1998
DVD 791.4372 C516 1998
Available at 2nd (Main) Floor
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Title
Chelovek s kino-apparatom : zapisʹ na plenke v 6-i rolikakh (Otryvok iz dnevnika kino-operatora) = The man with the movie camera / Film Preservation Associates ; produced by VUFKU ; author-supervisor of the experiment, Dziga Vertov.
Uniform Title
Chelovek s kinoapparatom (Motion picture)
Cover Title
Dziga Vertov's Man with the movie camera
Imprint
Chatsworth, Calif. : Image Entertainment, ©1998.
Language
No linguistic content
Language Note
Silent film with musical accompaniment and English subtitles.
Description
1 videodisc (68 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide (4 pages)
Other Standard Identifiers
014381458923
014381458922
014381458922
Call Number
DVD 791.4372 C516 1998
Distributor No.
ID4589DSDVD Image Entertainment
System Control No.
(OCoLC)40671651
Summary
An experimental film which uses numerous cinematic techniques (split screens, multiple superimpositions, variable speeds, stop-action animation, etc.) to present a dawn-to-dusk view of the Soviet Union and to study the relationship between cinema and reality. Filmed in Moscow, Kiev, Odessa and elsewhere in the Soviet Union.
Note
Special features: Newly digitally mastered from a 35 mm nitrate negative; Optional feature audio commentary track by essayist Yuri Tsivian.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1929.
"By arrangement with George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film."--Opening credits
Original score composed and performed by the Alloy Orchestra.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1929.
"By arrangement with George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film."--Opening credits
Original score composed and performed by the Alloy Orchestra.
Formatted Contents Note
Special features: newly digitally mastered from a 35mm nitrate negative ; optional feature audio commentary track by essayist Yuri Tsivian.
Credits
Camerman, M. Kaufman ; assistant editor, E. Svilova ; original musical score composed and performed by the Alloy Orchestra ; audio essay, Yuri Tsivian ; produced for video by David Shepard.
System Details Note
DVD ; NTSC, Region 1.
Digital File Characteristics
video file
DVD video
Region 1
DVD video
Region 1
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Series
Blackhawk Films collection.
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