- published: 29 Nov 2010
- views: 42643
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1930s: The Great Depression and Racial Segregation
Learn about the atmosphere of the 1930s, the Great Depression and racial segregation in th...
published: 29 Nov 2010
1930s: The Great Depression and Racial Segregation
Learn about the atmosphere of the 1930s, the Great Depression and racial segregation in the south as you prepare to read Harper Lee's famous novel, To Kill A Mockingbird. Homelessness, unemployment, segregation, and lynchings set the stage for Jem's and Scout's adventures in Maycomb, Alabama.
- published: 29 Nov 2010
- views: 42643
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1930's Swimwear Fashion Film in Color
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published: 24 Jun 2011
1930's Swimwear Fashion Film in Color
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Vintage Fashion Film archive. A visual treat for vintage swimwear enthusiasts. Hailing from the glamor days of the early 1930s, this rare color film is a beautiful visual archive of vintage women's swimsuits . Footage courtesy of the Internet Archive and Prelinger Archive.Music by Annette Hanshaw
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 29532
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The 1930s - Breaks My Heart
The 1930s - Break My Heart from there EP
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published: 22 Apr 2012
The 1930s - Breaks My Heart
The 1930s - Break My Heart from there EP
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- published: 22 Apr 2012
- views: 2279
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1930s Futuristic Fashion Predictions
Amusing predictions by American fashion of the 1930s that the well dressed man and woman w...
published: 12 Mar 2009
1930s Futuristic Fashion Predictions
Amusing predictions by American fashion of the 1930s that the well dressed man and woman would be wearing in the year 2000.
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- published: 12 Mar 2009
- views: 211149
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Unemployment in the 1930's & the lessons for 2012
Forced labour called "Workfare" in modern Britain 2012 - are we going back to the dark age...
published: 07 Mar 2012
Unemployment in the 1930's & the lessons for 2012
Forced labour called "Workfare" in modern Britain 2012 - are we going back to the dark ages?
Unemployment in the UK, once described as a thing of the past, but yet again we're heading towards 1930s levels. Most new jobs are badly paid or part time.
Many who managed to substantially increase their wages in the 1980s have seen their dreams turn sour ever since
Mortgage debt, repossession, and the threat of slum-like temporary accommodation are a serious reality a direct result from the ConDem counter-reformation. Benefit claimants, those who are sick & disabled face eviction as a result of "Housing Benefit Cap"
The rich have got much richer, but in direct proportion poverty has returned with a vengeance. While the profits of banks, arms manufacturers, big monopolies and commodity speculators have soared - the price of food as soared as a direct result of capitalist speculators on the world stock markets seeking higher profits.
From Ramsay MacDonald to Jim Callaghan & Tony Blair from their first government to their last, the Labour Party has to all intents and purposes been indistinguishable from the Tories.
At home and abroad Labour was as loyal to the British state and its interests as the Tories. Labour broke strikes and sustained the status quo in Britain - Ed Miliband is already making it known regarding his views on "strikes".
We want a modern Labour Party with vision, a party based on democratic socialism.
Socialism is a system of production based on the actual human wants of society. Socialism has nothing to do with production for its own sake, capitalism is about : production for the sake of profit . Need Before Greed - is our call !
Socialism means using science and technology to liberate people, not to exploit them or make them redundant. Forced labour described as "Workfare" is exploitation - this weekend has seen excellent demonstrations up & down Britain demanding an alternative, we believe socialism is that "Alternative".
Those in work have to work harder and longer, many having to work until we drop. Socialism is the answer to and crises of capitalism.
Did anyone notice to language / tone of Ramsay MacDonald first ever Labour Prime Minister, in our video uploaded - the then Prime Minister of the day ???
We have been here before !
In 2012 : the European Union - EU Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance will condemn future generations to a permanent regime of austerity and unemployment.
The proposed treaty is designed to abrogate democracy in all European Union - EU member states and end any possibility of working people advancing alternatives to policies which maximise big business profits.
The people of Ireland will shortly have the opportunity to reject this new treaty in a referendum. We urged progressives, socialists and trade unionists across Europe to give every assistance to all those in Ireland defending their national sovereignty and battling to halt the EU-imposed austerity cuts and mass privatisation.
Privatisation is also the hallmark of our Con-Dem government', and its disastrous austerity policies follow the same EU guidelines and have already pushed Britain into a new recession with levels of unemployment not seen for two decades.
Respect For the Unemployed & Benefit Claimants declares support for militant, mass resistance to austerity and privatisation programmes. We urge our members & supporters including trades unions and the labour movement to mark Budget Day on March 21 with demands to end public sector cuts and invest massively in infrastructure and industry instead.
They point out that United States government support for a green retooling of the motor industry has already saved over a million jobs at the cost of only $24 billion -- far less than the cost of bailing out The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
The fact that such support for industry would be illegal here under EU law only underlines the need for an urgent examination of alternative, democratically accountable structures for international economic cooperation and for Britain's withdrawal from the EU.
There can be no defence of our productive economy, no rebuilding of the public sector and no effective defence of the welfare state within the EU as constituted today..
Capitalism is based on profit = "Greed before Need" !
Socialism based on society / community = "Need before Greed"
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- published: 07 Mar 2012
- views: 4717
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MARLENE DIETRICH 1930s MAKE-UP TUTORIAL
Estimated time : 25-30 minutes
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published: 04 Dec 2009
MARLENE DIETRICH 1930s MAKE-UP TUTORIAL
Estimated time : 25-30 minutes
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PRODUCTS USED:
Benefit Playstick foundation in Jax
Laura Mercier Secret Camoflage Concealer
Benefit High brow
Benefit luster dust in Nugget
Bobbi Brown eyeshadows in Bone, Taupe and Mahogany
Eyeko Graffiti eyeliner pen
Rimmel Sexy Curves mascara
Revlon Fantasy false eyelashes
Bourjois Pressed powder in medium beige
MAC lip pencil in Red
Beaute weightless lip creme in Masochist.
Silly FTC thing.
Yes, I got all these products for free. No, I am not paid by or affiliated to any of these brands.
- published: 04 Dec 2009
- views: 520766
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A Tour Of Chicago 1930s (home movie)
My grandfather, Noel A Hughes, filmed this home movie in 8 mm and edited it as shown. His ...
published: 09 Feb 2012
A Tour Of Chicago 1930s (home movie)
My grandfather, Noel A Hughes, filmed this home movie in 8 mm and edited it as shown. His probable intention was to use it as part of a lecture about Chicago. This was probably filmed around 1936 and 1937. At the time my grandfather was finishing his degree at George Williams College and planning to return to his family home in Australia. (For more about my grandfather's journey to Chicago, visit http://afathersletters.blogspot.com ) He ended up staying in Chicago and having a long career with the Evanston YMCA.
Headings in the film include:
*Chicago skyline from the observation platform of the Wrigley Building (0:17)
*South Michigan Boulevard (0:41)
*The Chicago River and Wacker Drive (0:56)
*Traffic on Michigan Boulevard (2:24)
*Skyline of the Gold Coast from the Navy Pier (2:34)
*Inland Steel Mills on the Calumet River South Chicago (3:27)
*Gary Steel Mills as seen from the road to Michiana Shores (3:53)
*Chicago towers from the observation platform of the Board of Trade Building - Home of the Grain Pits (4:26)
*La Salle Street - the financial centre of the Middle West (4:48)
*The Japanese Garden in Jackson Park - A relic of the 1893 Columbian Exposition (6:35)
*The Museum of Science and Industry ... A rebuilt building of the Columbian Exposition (7:14)
*The Soldiers Field seating 100,000 (7:44)
*The Adler Planetarium and Astronomical Museum (8:05)
*The Shedd Aquarium (8:34)
*Traffic on the South Outer Drive (8:57)
*The Ghetto on Maxwell Street - West Side of Chicago - A typical Sunday A.M. business scene (9:07)
*Drexel Boulevard (9:45)
*Typical Chicago streets (10:03)
SPRING IN THE CHICAGO PARKS (10:18)
*The Lagoons of Jackson Park (10:24)
*Alice Neil and Marion (10:35)
*Japanese girls in the Tea Garden (10:48)
*Skyline from the Planetarium (11:12)
*Sunday traffic in Lincoln Park (11:37)
*Lagoon in Lincoln Park - Noel and Alice in foreground (11:52)
*Playing field in Washington Park (12:20)
*Lagoon in Washington Park (12:38)
- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 4657
11:41
Deportation of Mexican-Americans During the 1930s
During the Great Depression, anywhere from one to two million people were deported in an e...
published: 27 Nov 2010
Deportation of Mexican-Americans During the 1930s
During the Great Depression, anywhere from one to two million people were deported in an effort by the government to free up jobs for those who were considered "real Americans" and rid the county governments of "the problem." The campaign, called the Mexican Reparation, was authorized by President Herbert Hoover.
Estimates now indicate that approximately 60 percent of the people deported were children who were born in America and others who, while of Mexican descent, were legal citizens.
- published: 27 Nov 2010
- views: 11814
9:35
African Pygmy Thrills, 1930s
A film about pygmies from the 1930s.To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this fi...
published: 12 Nov 2008
African Pygmy Thrills, 1930s
A film about pygmies from the 1930s.To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
- published: 12 Nov 2008
- views: 919030
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The 1930s Beauty Salon
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1930's Hairstyles - Vintage Hai...
published: 29 Jun 2010
The 1930s Beauty Salon
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1930's Hairstyles - Vintage Hair Salon 1934.
This little gem of a film shows a group of ordinary women visiting a local hair salon and receiving the latest styles in waves.The manicure while you wait was a pleasant addition.
- published: 29 Jun 2010
- views: 47372
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Street of Forgotten Men 1930s
A tour of The Bowery in New York City during the American depression. To purchase a clean ...
published: 22 Jul 2008
Street of Forgotten Men 1930s
A tour of The Bowery in New York City during the American depression. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
- published: 22 Jul 2008
- views: 34951
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American Music in the 1930s
We asked our viewers, "What do you think of when you think of the 1930s?"
Amy S. from Col...
published: 28 Oct 2009
American Music in the 1930s
We asked our viewers, "What do you think of when you think of the 1930s?"
Amy S. from Columbus, Ohio, sent us this video, which discusses how the adversity of the times produced an explosion of creativity in popular music - in so many different genres! "I think that the '30s might be right up there with the '60s with regard to the lasting importance and influence on American music. And it makes sense, since the '60s was such a tumultuous decade as well," she writes.
- published: 28 Oct 2009
- views: 67883
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The Mountain
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published: 15 Apr 2011
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The Mountain
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This was filmed between 4th and 11th April 2011. I had the pleasure of visiting El Teide.
Spain´s highest mountain @(3718m) is one of the best places in the world to photograph the stars and is also the location of Teide Observatories, considered to be one of the world´s best observatories.
The goal was to capture the beautiful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amazing mountains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhausting trips I have done. There was a lot of hiking at high altitudes and probably less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Having been here 10-11 times before I had a long list of must-see locations I wanted to capture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to carrying around so much gear required for time-lapse movies.
A large sandstorm hit the Sahara Desert on the 9th April (http://bit.ly/g3tsDW) and at approx 3am in the night the sandstorm hit me, making it nearly impossible to see the sky with my own eyes.
Interestingly enough my camera was set for a 5 hour sequence of the milky way during this time and I was sure my whole scene was ruined. To my surprise, my camera had managed to capture the sandstorm which was backlit by Grand Canary Island making it look like golden clouds. The Milky Way was shining through the clouds, making the stars sparkle in an interesting way. So if you ever wondered how the Milky Way would look through a Sahara sandstorm, look at 00:32.
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EL GUINCHO | Bombay
Directed by Nicolás Méndez.
Produced by CANADA (http://www.lawebdecanada.com)...
published: 24 Sep 2010
author: MGdM | Marc Gómez del Moral
EL GUINCHO | Bombay
Directed by Nicolás Méndez.
Produced by CANADA (http://www.lawebdecanada.com)
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The City Limits
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published: 03 May 2011
author: Dominic
The City Limits
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About the Project
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As of today, it is estimated that there are more than 7 billion humans living on Earth.
Humans have only been a glimpse in the Earth’s timeline, yet in the last 200 years the evolution of mankind has skyrocketed as well as the need for Earth’s resources.
Skyscrapers are growing taller than the next, like huge trees battling for sunlight. At night, from a higher point of view, traffic evokes lava flowing down a volcano.
Like a giant ant colony, humans have made this planet their own. But what about the Earth? Can we continue to take without consequences?
The City Limits tries to show that even though humans are the dominant species on the planet, there is something bigger than us.
In Carl Sagan’s own words “Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. It is up to us.”
Human progress and technology are developing at exponential rates but at what cost?
Where is the city’s limit?
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A SHORT LOVE STORY IN STOP MOTION
A couple of pencil-outlined birds escape from a little girl´s drawing, leading us through ...
published: 08 Apr 2008
author: Carlos Lascano
A SHORT LOVE STORY IN STOP MOTION
A couple of pencil-outlined birds escape from a little girl´s drawing, leading us through the life she dreams of.
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The Famous 1930s Skyscraper Daredevil - Dangerous New York Stuntsman 'Ben Dova'
Famous 1930s Skyscraper Daredevil - Dangerous New York Stuntsman 'Ben Dova'.
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published: 23 Jan 2012
The Famous 1930s Skyscraper Daredevil - Dangerous New York Stuntsman 'Ben Dova'
Famous 1930s Skyscraper Daredevil - Dangerous New York Stuntsman 'Ben Dova'.
Taken from the British Pathe newsreel "There's One Born Every Minute".
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- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 54257
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The Dynasphere! Psychotic 1930s Vehicle! [HD]
The Dynasphere! Psychotic 1930s Vehicle! A fusion of two British Pathe reels which you can...
published: 21 Feb 2012
The Dynasphere! Psychotic 1930s Vehicle! [HD]
The Dynasphere! Psychotic 1930s Vehicle! A fusion of two British Pathe reels which you can watch here:
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- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 313266
89:43
Classic Movie Bloopers and Mistakes: Film Stars Uncensored - 1930s and 1940s Outtakes
Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in film hi...
published: 09 Aug 2012
Classic Movie Bloopers and Mistakes: Film Stars Uncensored - 1930s and 1940s Outtakes
Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in film history which designate both a visual and sound style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the American film industry between 1917 and 1960. This period is often referred to as the "Golden Age of Hollywood." An identifiable cinematic form emerged during this period called classical Hollywood style.
Classical style is fundamentally built on the principle of continuity editing or "invisible" style. That is, the camera and the sound recording should never call attention to themselves (as they might in films from earlier periods, other countries or in a modernist or postmodernist work).
Throughout the early 1930s, risque films and salacious advertising, became widespread in the short period known as Pre-Code Hollywood. MGM dominated the industry and had the top stars in Hollywood, and was also credited for creating the Hollywood star system altogether. MGM stars included at various times "King of Hollywood" Clark Gable, Norma Shearer, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Gary Cooper, Mary Pickford, Henry Fonda, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Ava Gardner, James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Grace Kelly, Gene Kelly, Gloria Stuart, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, John Wayne, Barbara Stanwyck, John Barrymore, Audrey Hepburn and Buster Keaton. Another great achievement of American cinema during this era came through Walt Disney's animation. In 1937, Disney created the most successful film of its time, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Many film historians have remarked upon the many great works of cinema that emerged from this period of highly regimented film-making. One reason this was possible is that, with so many movies being made, not every one had to be a big hit. A studio could gamble on a medium-budget feature with a good script and relatively unknown actors: Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles and often regarded as the greatest film of all time, fits that description. In other cases, strong-willed directors like Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock and Frank Capra battled the studios in order to achieve their artistic visions. The apogee of the studio system may have been the year 1939, which saw the release of such classics as The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Stagecoach, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Destry Rides Again,Young Mr. Lincoln, Wuthering Heights, Only Angels Have Wings, Ninotchka, Babes in Arms, Gunga Din, and The Roaring Twenties. Among the other films from the Golden Age period that are now considered to be classics: Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood, It's a Wonderful Life, It Happened One Night, King Kong, Citizen Kane, Swing Time, Some Like It Hot, A Night at the Opera, All About Eve, The Searchers, Breakfast At Tiffany's, North by Northwest, Dinner at Eight, Rebel Without a Cause, Rear Window, Double Indemnity, Mutiny on the Bounty, City Lights, Red River, The Manchurian Candidate, Bringing Up Baby, Singin' in the Rain, To Have and Have Not, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Roman Holiday, Giant and Jezebel.
The style of Classical Hollywood cinema, as elaborated by David Bordwell, has been heavily influenced by the ideas of the Renaissance and its resurgence of mankind as the focal point.
Thus, classical narration progresses always through psychological motivation, i.e. by the will of a human character and its struggle with obstacles towards a defined goal. The aspects of space and time are subordinated to the narrative element which is usually composed of two lines of action: A romance intertwined with a more generic one such as business or, in the case of Alfred Hitchcock films, solving a crime.
Time in classical Hollywood is continuous, since non-linearity calls attention to the illusory workings of the medium. The only permissible manipulation of time in this format is the flashback. It is mostly used to introduce a memory sequence of a character, e.g. Casablanca.
Likewise, the treatment of space in classic Hollywood strives to overcome or conceal the two-dimensionality of film ("invisible style") and is strongly centered upon the human body. The majority of shots in a classical film focus on gestures or facial expressions (medium-long and medium shots). André Bazin once compared classical film to a photographed play in that the events seem to exist objectively and that cameras only give us the best view of the whole play.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Hollywood_cinema
- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 289146