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video: AVC (x264) | 720х480 23.976 fps | 1223 kbps | audio: AAC LC: ~100 kbps, VBR, 2 (L,R)ch, 48 khz
One of the first black&white films in the world
AUDIOTRECKS :
(1) Piano accompaniment by Stuart Oderman
(2) Naration by Bertrand Tavernier with accompaniment (English)
(3) French narration by Thierry Fremaux (French)
video: AVC (x264) | 720х480 23.976 fps | 1223 kbps | audio: AAC LC: ~100 kbps, VBR, 2 (L,R)ch, 48 khz
One of the first black&white films in the world
AUDIOTRECKS :
(1) Piano accompaniment by Stuart Oderman
(2) Naration by Bertrand Tavernier with accompaniment (English)
(3) French narration by Thierry Fremaux (French)
This collection includes 85 films Lumiere brothers shot during the 1895-1897 period. Selected classic French film by Bertrand Tavernier from more than 1500 surviving paintings by the founders of film stored in the archives of the Institute Lumière in Lyon, these films in the retrospective form of showing us the formation of a reservoir of early French cinema. At the moment this collection is the most complete collection of paintings by the Lumiere brothers.
Collection is divided into 9 thematic chapters ( "The first film Lumière, Lyon - the birthplace of cinema," "Childhood," "The French have fun" and others) and is equipped with piano accompaniment Odermana Stewart (Stuart Oderman). Switchable voiceovers reporter Bertrand Tavernier (Bertrand Tavernier) and editor Frema Thierry (Thierry Fremaux) make of the history of early cinema, and are designed to bring greater clarity to what is happening on the screen.
Run time: 61 min