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1906 - Gata Šmita krimināldrāma kino no 15.marta
Rīga, 1906. gada rudens. Slepenpolicija ir guvusi virsroku cīņā ar sociāldemokrātu kaujiniekiem. Tikai viena grupa spītīgi turpina savu darbību un plāno pārgalvīgu uzbrukumu rūpnīcas kasei. Par operācijas vadītāju tiek nozīmēts ierindas kaujinieks Pelēkais. Operācijas plānošanas laikā Pelēkais satiek dzejnieci Violetu un mēģina iekarot viņas uzmanību. Violetas iedvesmots, Pelēkais ierauga dzīvi un revolūciju citām acīm. Turpretim Violeta nemanāmi nonāk kaujinieku bīstamajā pasaulē. Rīgā ir sācies vētrainais, bēdīgi slavenais 1906. gada novembris.
“1906” ir ansambļa filma un tajā piedalās vesela virkne spilgtu Latvijas aktieru. Galvenās lomas atveido Mārtiņš Kalita, Inese Pudža, Kaspars Zvīgulis un Toms Auniņš. Nozīmīgās lomās ir arī Kaspars Dumburs, Gatis Gāga, Lauris Dzelzītis, Inese Ku...
published: 13 Feb 2019
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1906: Earthquake in San Francisco - 20th Century Almanac
The 20th Century Almanac
A series of documentaries that highlights the most important and interesting events of the 20th Century. Shocking events, big scandals, the most famous murders, the most important personalities of international politics. A large dose of knowledge about politics, culture and history.
Episode: 1906: Earthquake in San Francisco - 20th Century Almanac
America’s west coast suffered earthquakes. The first modern taste of these natural forces destroyed a metropolis: San Francisco.Life was built on shaky foundations. San Francisco today is a flourishing metropolis. But at the turn of the century it was still a growing city.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwZBaGSGXV1qXKG0lzRUvw
published: 28 Dec 2015
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A Trip Down Market Street, 1906 - With Sound!
UPDATE! NEW HIGH-RES 4K SCAN OF HISTORIC MARKET STREET VIDEO, GO HERE:
https://youtu.be/v2u4J7Dbouo
Historic pre-earthquake San Francisco, 1906, with full sound design.
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their ...
published: 06 Jan 2014
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Robert W. Paul: The Motorist (1906)
Breve storia del cinema - La scuola di Brighton
http://www.brevestoriadelcinema.org/02-il-cinema-delle-origini/
The Motorist is a 1906 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a motorist driving around the rings of Saturn to escape the police. The trick film is, "one of the last films that W.R. Booth made for the producer-inventor R.W. Paul," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elaborate fantasies that Booth would make for Charles Urban between 1907 and 1911, as well as drawing on a wide range of the visual tricks that Booth had developed over the preceding half-decade."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_%27%3F%27_Motorist
published: 01 Mar 2013
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Battlefield 1: Selbstlader 1906 Factory Review (Weapon Guide) | BF1 Weapons | Luger Rifle Gameplay
Battlefield 1 Weapons (BF1): Here's my Selbstlader 1906 Weapon Guide/Review, including info, tips for using it best, gun stats + Selbstlader 1906 Gameplay. Selbstlader 1906 Factory, Unlocked at medic rank 10. (Battlefield 1 Luger Rifle Gameplay shown) BF1 Weapons + Guns (PS4 Gameplay)
Battlefield 1: Selbstlader 1906 Review (Weapon Guide) | BF1 Weapons + Guns | Luger Rifle Gameplay
Stats Reference: http://symthic.com/
Selbstlader 1906 Factory Variant has iron sights and can be unlocked at medic rank 10. Selbstlader m1906 BF1 unlock (Best gun tips)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kriticalkris
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KriticalKris
Music:
Intro:
Krale - Frontier (ft. Jasmina Lin & Jay Christopher) [NCS Release]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGMojZB0Lm0
Krale:
Facebook https:/...
published: 07 Jan 2017
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A Native Street in India (1906)
Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947
This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnership with the British Council. View more films on BFI Player http://player.bfi.org.uk/collections/india-on-film-1899-1947/ (UK only)
Early film of a crowded street scene in an unidentified Indian city. Can you identify it?
A busy street in India is filmed from a static camera position. Unfortunately, given the lack of clearly recognisable features, it seems to be impossible to identify the city, but if you recognise it please let us know. This film was produced by the Walturdaw Company.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BF...
published: 10 Aug 2017
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Rare footage of San Francisco after 1906 earthquake shown in Fremont
A lost piece of Bay Area history unearthed at a flea market was shown for the first time Saturday night to the public.
published: 16 Apr 2018
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Documentary: 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Devastating fires
published: 18 Aug 2015
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Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906) First Animation In Film
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton released in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces coming to life. It is generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film. It features movements as where a dog jumps through a hoop, a scene which actually uses cutout animation made to look like chalk outlines. The film moves at 20 frames per second.
published: 01 Mar 2012
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A Trip Down Market Street, 1906: W/ NEW FOOTAGE!!!
This is the most complete version of the historic film, "A Trip Down Market Street," combining the best elements of prints from Prelinger Arichives and Library of Congress.
(New footage found at 1:40, and 11:35)
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and retur...
published: 13 Aug 2015
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Mar de Fondo - 1906 (Himno non oficial RC Deportivo de La Coruña)
1906 é unha canción composta por Jesús Suárez en homenaxe ao Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña e a todos os coruñeses. Tema producido en Drum&Roll; Studios (http://www.drstudios.es http://www.fb.com/drstudios) coa colaboración dos profesores de Rock School Coruña (http://www.rockschoolcoruna.es http://www.fb.com/rscoruna)
Todos os dereitos da canción son propiedade de Jesús Suárez.
published: 19 Aug 2014
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New | 1906 earthquake PBS | 2017-2018
In the early hours of 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 earthquake shook San Francisco awake. Buildings crumbled, water mains ruptured and fires broke .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco .
American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS Documentary) American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS .
published: 16 Oct 2017
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1906 - Gata Šmita krimināldrāma kino no 15.marta
Rīga, 1906. gada rudens. Slepenpolicija ir guvusi virsroku cīņā ar sociāldemokrātu kaujiniekiem. Tikai viena grupa spītīgi turpina savu darbību un plāno pārgalv...
Rīga, 1906. gada rudens. Slepenpolicija ir guvusi virsroku cīņā ar sociāldemokrātu kaujiniekiem. Tikai viena grupa spītīgi turpina savu darbību un plāno pārgalvīgu uzbrukumu rūpnīcas kasei. Par operācijas vadītāju tiek nozīmēts ierindas kaujinieks Pelēkais. Operācijas plānošanas laikā Pelēkais satiek dzejnieci Violetu un mēģina iekarot viņas uzmanību. Violetas iedvesmots, Pelēkais ierauga dzīvi un revolūciju citām acīm. Turpretim Violeta nemanāmi nonāk kaujinieku bīstamajā pasaulē. Rīgā ir sācies vētrainais, bēdīgi slavenais 1906. gada novembris.
“1906” ir ansambļa filma un tajā piedalās vesela virkne spilgtu Latvijas aktieru. Galvenās lomas atveido Mārtiņš Kalita, Inese Pudža, Kaspars Zvīgulis un Toms Auniņš. Nozīmīgās lomās ir arī Kaspars Dumburs, Gatis Gāga, Lauris Dzelzītis, Inese Kučinska, Mihails Samodahovs un citi. Bez profesionāliem aktieriem filmā ir piedalījušies vairāk kā 800 masu skatu dalībnieku. Filmēšanas process ilga 33 dienas un norisinājās Liepājā, Rīgā un arī Tukumā.
Filmas režisors ir Gatis Šmits, kas pazīstams ar filmu “Seržanta Lapiņa atgriešnās” un izrādēm Jaunajā Rīgas teātrī. Scenārijs tapis balstoties uz Ingas Rozentāles lugu “1906. Trakāk vēl kā piektā gadā.”. Scenārija līdzautore – Marta Elīna Martinsone. Filmas operators ir Jurģis Kmins, mākslinieki: Rūdolfs Baltiņš un Mārtiņš Straupe. Kostīmus veidojusi Keita. Filmā skanēs Rihards Zaļupes mūzika.
https://www.acmefilm.lv/lv/kino/1906
https://www.facebook.com/filma1906/
https://www.instagram.com/1906filma/
https://wn.com/1906_Gata_Šmita_Krimināldrāma_Kino_No_15.Marta
Rīga, 1906. gada rudens. Slepenpolicija ir guvusi virsroku cīņā ar sociāldemokrātu kaujiniekiem. Tikai viena grupa spītīgi turpina savu darbību un plāno pārgalvīgu uzbrukumu rūpnīcas kasei. Par operācijas vadītāju tiek nozīmēts ierindas kaujinieks Pelēkais. Operācijas plānošanas laikā Pelēkais satiek dzejnieci Violetu un mēģina iekarot viņas uzmanību. Violetas iedvesmots, Pelēkais ierauga dzīvi un revolūciju citām acīm. Turpretim Violeta nemanāmi nonāk kaujinieku bīstamajā pasaulē. Rīgā ir sācies vētrainais, bēdīgi slavenais 1906. gada novembris.
“1906” ir ansambļa filma un tajā piedalās vesela virkne spilgtu Latvijas aktieru. Galvenās lomas atveido Mārtiņš Kalita, Inese Pudža, Kaspars Zvīgulis un Toms Auniņš. Nozīmīgās lomās ir arī Kaspars Dumburs, Gatis Gāga, Lauris Dzelzītis, Inese Kučinska, Mihails Samodahovs un citi. Bez profesionāliem aktieriem filmā ir piedalījušies vairāk kā 800 masu skatu dalībnieku. Filmēšanas process ilga 33 dienas un norisinājās Liepājā, Rīgā un arī Tukumā.
Filmas režisors ir Gatis Šmits, kas pazīstams ar filmu “Seržanta Lapiņa atgriešnās” un izrādēm Jaunajā Rīgas teātrī. Scenārijs tapis balstoties uz Ingas Rozentāles lugu “1906. Trakāk vēl kā piektā gadā.”. Scenārija līdzautore – Marta Elīna Martinsone. Filmas operators ir Jurģis Kmins, mākslinieki: Rūdolfs Baltiņš un Mārtiņš Straupe. Kostīmus veidojusi Keita. Filmā skanēs Rihards Zaļupes mūzika.
https://www.acmefilm.lv/lv/kino/1906
https://www.facebook.com/filma1906/
https://www.instagram.com/1906filma/
- published: 13 Feb 2019
- views: 24631
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1906: Earthquake in San Francisco - 20th Century Almanac
The 20th Century Almanac
A series of documentaries that highlights the most important and interesting events of the 20th Century. Shocking events, big scandals,...
The 20th Century Almanac
A series of documentaries that highlights the most important and interesting events of the 20th Century. Shocking events, big scandals, the most famous murders, the most important personalities of international politics. A large dose of knowledge about politics, culture and history.
Episode: 1906: Earthquake in San Francisco - 20th Century Almanac
America’s west coast suffered earthquakes. The first modern taste of these natural forces destroyed a metropolis: San Francisco.Life was built on shaky foundations. San Francisco today is a flourishing metropolis. But at the turn of the century it was still a growing city.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwZBaGSGXV1qXKG0lzRUvw
https://wn.com/1906_Earthquake_In_San_Francisco_20Th_Century_Almanac
The 20th Century Almanac
A series of documentaries that highlights the most important and interesting events of the 20th Century. Shocking events, big scandals, the most famous murders, the most important personalities of international politics. A large dose of knowledge about politics, culture and history.
Episode: 1906: Earthquake in San Francisco - 20th Century Almanac
America’s west coast suffered earthquakes. The first modern taste of these natural forces destroyed a metropolis: San Francisco.Life was built on shaky foundations. San Francisco today is a flourishing metropolis. But at the turn of the century it was still a growing city.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwZBaGSGXV1qXKG0lzRUvw
- published: 28 Dec 2015
- views: 49657
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A Trip Down Market Street, 1906 - With Sound!
UPDATE! NEW HIGH-RES 4K SCAN OF HISTORIC MARKET STREET VIDEO, GO HERE:
https://youtu.be/v2u4J7Dbouo
Historic pre-earthquake San Francisco, 1906, with full soun...
UPDATE! NEW HIGH-RES 4K SCAN OF HISTORIC MARKET STREET VIDEO, GO HERE:
https://youtu.be/v2u4J7Dbouo
Historic pre-earthquake San Francisco, 1906, with full sound design.
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thought to have been shot in September of 1905, after being dated as such by the Library of Congress based on the state of construction of several buildings. However, in 2009 and 2010, film historian David Kiehn, co-founder of Niles Film Museum in Niles, California, dated the film to the spring of 1906 from automobile registrations and weather records. Kiehn eventually found promotional materials from the film's original release and dated the film to April 14th, 1906, and finally gave credit to the filmmakers, the Miles Brothers.
Technical Aspects:
Film:
Sound mix: Silent
Color: B&W;
Aspect Ratio; 1.33 : 1
Negative Format: 35 mm
Printed Format: 35 mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Camera: Hand-cranked Bell & Howell
Video format:
HDTV 1080I (1920 x 1080)
Pixel Aspect: Square
Editing Timebase 29.97
Compressor : H.264
Audio:
28 tracks, stereo. (without panning)
Restoration:
This version was transferred from a new 35mm print made from a restored 35mm negative, taken from the 1906-era 35mm print owned by the Prelinger Archives. This version does not appear to have any digital restoration, except minimal contrast and brightness adjustments.
Post Effects:
This version of the film has been digitally stabilized to remove jitter by youtube user Rick88888888 in 2011.
Resources:
Sounddogs, Youtube, Horseless.com, Wikipedia, Archive.org, Streetcar.org, earlyamericalautomobiles.com, Prelinger Archives, Niles Film Museum.
Music:
"Crazy Rhythm" played by Brad Kaye.
Accuracy:
Automobile sounds are all either Ford Model T, or Model A, which came out later, but which have similarly designed engines, and sound quite close to the various cars shown in the film. The horns are slightly inaccurate as mostly bulb horns were used at the time, but were substituted by the far more recognizable electric "oogaa" horns, which came out a couple years later. The streetcar sounds are actual San Francisco streetcars. Doppler effect was used to align the sounds.
Produced by:
The Miles Brothers
Photographed by:
Harry J Miles
Sound Design by:
Mike Upchurch
https://wn.com/A_Trip_Down_Market_Street,_1906_With_Sound
UPDATE! NEW HIGH-RES 4K SCAN OF HISTORIC MARKET STREET VIDEO, GO HERE:
https://youtu.be/v2u4J7Dbouo
Historic pre-earthquake San Francisco, 1906, with full sound design.
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thought to have been shot in September of 1905, after being dated as such by the Library of Congress based on the state of construction of several buildings. However, in 2009 and 2010, film historian David Kiehn, co-founder of Niles Film Museum in Niles, California, dated the film to the spring of 1906 from automobile registrations and weather records. Kiehn eventually found promotional materials from the film's original release and dated the film to April 14th, 1906, and finally gave credit to the filmmakers, the Miles Brothers.
Technical Aspects:
Film:
Sound mix: Silent
Color: B&W;
Aspect Ratio; 1.33 : 1
Negative Format: 35 mm
Printed Format: 35 mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Camera: Hand-cranked Bell & Howell
Video format:
HDTV 1080I (1920 x 1080)
Pixel Aspect: Square
Editing Timebase 29.97
Compressor : H.264
Audio:
28 tracks, stereo. (without panning)
Restoration:
This version was transferred from a new 35mm print made from a restored 35mm negative, taken from the 1906-era 35mm print owned by the Prelinger Archives. This version does not appear to have any digital restoration, except minimal contrast and brightness adjustments.
Post Effects:
This version of the film has been digitally stabilized to remove jitter by youtube user Rick88888888 in 2011.
Resources:
Sounddogs, Youtube, Horseless.com, Wikipedia, Archive.org, Streetcar.org, earlyamericalautomobiles.com, Prelinger Archives, Niles Film Museum.
Music:
"Crazy Rhythm" played by Brad Kaye.
Accuracy:
Automobile sounds are all either Ford Model T, or Model A, which came out later, but which have similarly designed engines, and sound quite close to the various cars shown in the film. The horns are slightly inaccurate as mostly bulb horns were used at the time, but were substituted by the far more recognizable electric "oogaa" horns, which came out a couple years later. The streetcar sounds are actual San Francisco streetcars. Doppler effect was used to align the sounds.
Produced by:
The Miles Brothers
Photographed by:
Harry J Miles
Sound Design by:
Mike Upchurch
- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 1495005
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Robert W. Paul: The Motorist (1906)
Breve storia del cinema - La scuola di Brighton
http://www.brevestoriadelcinema.org/02-il-cinema-delle-origini/
The Motorist is a 1906 British short silent com...
Breve storia del cinema - La scuola di Brighton
http://www.brevestoriadelcinema.org/02-il-cinema-delle-origini/
The Motorist is a 1906 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a motorist driving around the rings of Saturn to escape the police. The trick film is, "one of the last films that W.R. Booth made for the producer-inventor R.W. Paul," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elaborate fantasies that Booth would make for Charles Urban between 1907 and 1911, as well as drawing on a wide range of the visual tricks that Booth had developed over the preceding half-decade."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_%27%3F%27_Motorist
https://wn.com/Robert_W._Paul_The_Motorist_(1906)
Breve storia del cinema - La scuola di Brighton
http://www.brevestoriadelcinema.org/02-il-cinema-delle-origini/
The Motorist is a 1906 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a motorist driving around the rings of Saturn to escape the police. The trick film is, "one of the last films that W.R. Booth made for the producer-inventor R.W. Paul," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elaborate fantasies that Booth would make for Charles Urban between 1907 and 1911, as well as drawing on a wide range of the visual tricks that Booth had developed over the preceding half-decade."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_%27%3F%27_Motorist
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 16161
7:20
Battlefield 1: Selbstlader 1906 Factory Review (Weapon Guide) | BF1 Weapons | Luger Rifle Gameplay
Battlefield 1 Weapons (BF1): Here's my Selbstlader 1906 Weapon Guide/Review, including info, tips for using it best, gun stats + Selbstlader 1906 Gameplay. Selb...
Battlefield 1 Weapons (BF1): Here's my Selbstlader 1906 Weapon Guide/Review, including info, tips for using it best, gun stats + Selbstlader 1906 Gameplay. Selbstlader 1906 Factory, Unlocked at medic rank 10. (Battlefield 1 Luger Rifle Gameplay shown) BF1 Weapons + Guns (PS4 Gameplay)
Battlefield 1: Selbstlader 1906 Review (Weapon Guide) | BF1 Weapons + Guns | Luger Rifle Gameplay
Stats Reference: http://symthic.com/
Selbstlader 1906 Factory Variant has iron sights and can be unlocked at medic rank 10. Selbstlader m1906 BF1 unlock (Best gun tips)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kriticalkris
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KriticalKris
Music:
Intro:
Krale - Frontier (ft. Jasmina Lin & Jay Christopher) [NCS Release]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGMojZB0Lm0
Krale:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kraleofficial
SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/kraleofficial
Twitter http://twitter.com/Krale_official
Jasmina Lin:
Twitter https://twitter.com/jasminalin_
YouTube https://youtube.com/officialjasminalin
Instagram https://instagram.com/jasm1na
Jay Christopher:
SoundCloud http://soundcloud/john-Macpherson
Instagram http://instagram.com/johnmacpherson
Twitter http://twitter.com/johnmacmusic
Check out my channel:
KriticalKris Channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5d9SQiZzg7qFcqF0xTOFXQ/feed
https://youtu.be/Tb0NUs0ixyM
https://wn.com/Battlefield_1_Selbstlader_1906_Factory_Review_(Weapon_Guide)_|_Bf1_Weapons_|_Luger_Rifle_Gameplay
Battlefield 1 Weapons (BF1): Here's my Selbstlader 1906 Weapon Guide/Review, including info, tips for using it best, gun stats + Selbstlader 1906 Gameplay. Selbstlader 1906 Factory, Unlocked at medic rank 10. (Battlefield 1 Luger Rifle Gameplay shown) BF1 Weapons + Guns (PS4 Gameplay)
Battlefield 1: Selbstlader 1906 Review (Weapon Guide) | BF1 Weapons + Guns | Luger Rifle Gameplay
Stats Reference: http://symthic.com/
Selbstlader 1906 Factory Variant has iron sights and can be unlocked at medic rank 10. Selbstlader m1906 BF1 unlock (Best gun tips)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kriticalkris
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KriticalKris
Music:
Intro:
Krale - Frontier (ft. Jasmina Lin & Jay Christopher) [NCS Release]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGMojZB0Lm0
Krale:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kraleofficial
SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/kraleofficial
Twitter http://twitter.com/Krale_official
Jasmina Lin:
Twitter https://twitter.com/jasminalin_
YouTube https://youtube.com/officialjasminalin
Instagram https://instagram.com/jasm1na
Jay Christopher:
SoundCloud http://soundcloud/john-Macpherson
Instagram http://instagram.com/johnmacpherson
Twitter http://twitter.com/johnmacmusic
Check out my channel:
KriticalKris Channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5d9SQiZzg7qFcqF0xTOFXQ/feed
https://youtu.be/Tb0NUs0ixyM
- published: 07 Jan 2017
- views: 93630
2:53
A Native Street in India (1906)
Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947
This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnersh...
Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947
This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnership with the British Council. View more films on BFI Player http://player.bfi.org.uk/collections/india-on-film-1899-1947/ (UK only)
Early film of a crowded street scene in an unidentified Indian city. Can you identify it?
A busy street in India is filmed from a static camera position. Unfortunately, given the lack of clearly recognisable features, it seems to be impossible to identify the city, but if you recognise it please let us know. This film was produced by the Walturdaw Company.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
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https://wn.com/A_Native_Street_In_India_(1906)
Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947
This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnership with the British Council. View more films on BFI Player http://player.bfi.org.uk/collections/india-on-film-1899-1947/ (UK only)
Early film of a crowded street scene in an unidentified Indian city. Can you identify it?
A busy street in India is filmed from a static camera position. Unfortunately, given the lack of clearly recognisable features, it seems to be impossible to identify the city, but if you recognise it please let us know. This film was produced by the Walturdaw Company.
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- published: 10 Aug 2017
- views: 813137
1:59
Rare footage of San Francisco after 1906 earthquake shown in Fremont
A lost piece of Bay Area history unearthed at a flea market was shown for the first time Saturday night to the public.
A lost piece of Bay Area history unearthed at a flea market was shown for the first time Saturday night to the public.
https://wn.com/Rare_Footage_Of_San_Francisco_After_1906_Earthquake_Shown_In_Fremont
A lost piece of Bay Area history unearthed at a flea market was shown for the first time Saturday night to the public.
- published: 16 Apr 2018
- views: 243422
10:16
Documentary: 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Devastating fires
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Devastating fires
https://wn.com/Documentary_1906_San_Francisco_Earthquake
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Devastating fires
- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 186576
3:08
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906) First Animation In Film
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton released in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces...
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton released in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces coming to life. It is generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film. It features movements as where a dog jumps through a hoop, a scene which actually uses cutout animation made to look like chalk outlines. The film moves at 20 frames per second.
https://wn.com/Humorous_Phases_Of_Funny_Faces_(1906)_First_Animation_In_Film
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton released in 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces coming to life. It is generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film. It features movements as where a dog jumps through a hoop, a scene which actually uses cutout animation made to look like chalk outlines. The film moves at 20 frames per second.
- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 82514
12:18
A Trip Down Market Street, 1906: W/ NEW FOOTAGE!!!
This is the most complete version of the historic film, "A Trip Down Market Street," combining the best elements of prints from Prelinger Arichives and Library ...
This is the most complete version of the historic film, "A Trip Down Market Street," combining the best elements of prints from Prelinger Arichives and Library of Congress.
(New footage found at 1:40, and 11:35)
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thought to have been shot in September of 1905, after being dated as such by the Library of Congress based on the state of construction of several buildings. However, in 2009 and 2010, film historian David Kiehn, co-founder of Niles Film Museum in Niles, California, dated the film to the spring of 1906 from automobile registrations and weather records. Kiehn eventually found promotional materials from the film's original release and dated the film to April 14th, 1906, and finally gave credit to the filmmakers, the Miles Brothers.
Technical Aspects:
Film:
Sound mix: Silent
Color: B&W;
Aspect Ratio; 1.33 : 1
Negative Format: 35 mm
Printed Format: 35 mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Camera: Hand-cranked Bell & Howell
Video format:
HDTV 1080I (1920 x 1080)
Pixel Aspect: Square
Editing Timebase 29.97
Compressor : H.264
Audio:
28 tracks, stereo. (without panning) Done in early 2014.
Restoration:
The Prelinger print was transferred from a new 35mm print made from a restored 35mm negative, taken from the 1906-era 35mm print. The original file was 110 gigabytes. This version does not appear to have any digital restoration, except minimal contrast and brightness adjustments. In 2015 footage from the Library of Congress version was added.
Post Effects:
This version of the film has been digitally stabilized to remove jitter.
Resources:
Sounddogs, Youtube, Horseless.com, Wikipedia, Archive.org, Streetcar.org, earlyamericalautomobiles.com, Prelinger Archives, Library of Congress.
Music: "Crazy Rhythm" played by Brad Kaye.
Accuracy:
Automobile sounds are all either Ford Model T, or Model A, which came out later, but which have similarly designed engines, and sound quite close to the various cars shown in the film. The horns are slightly inaccurate as mostly bulb horns were used at the time, but were substituted by the far more recognizable electric "oogaa" horns, which came out a couple years later. The streetcar sounds are actual San Francisco streetcars. Doppler effect was used to align the sounds.
Produced by:
The Miles Brothers
Photographed by:
Harry J Miles
Sound Design by:
Mike Upchurch
https://wn.com/A_Trip_Down_Market_Street,_1906_W_New_Footage
This is the most complete version of the historic film, "A Trip Down Market Street," combining the best elements of prints from Prelinger Arichives and Library of Congress.
(New footage found at 1:40, and 11:35)
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thought to have been shot in September of 1905, after being dated as such by the Library of Congress based on the state of construction of several buildings. However, in 2009 and 2010, film historian David Kiehn, co-founder of Niles Film Museum in Niles, California, dated the film to the spring of 1906 from automobile registrations and weather records. Kiehn eventually found promotional materials from the film's original release and dated the film to April 14th, 1906, and finally gave credit to the filmmakers, the Miles Brothers.
Technical Aspects:
Film:
Sound mix: Silent
Color: B&W;
Aspect Ratio; 1.33 : 1
Negative Format: 35 mm
Printed Format: 35 mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Camera: Hand-cranked Bell & Howell
Video format:
HDTV 1080I (1920 x 1080)
Pixel Aspect: Square
Editing Timebase 29.97
Compressor : H.264
Audio:
28 tracks, stereo. (without panning) Done in early 2014.
Restoration:
The Prelinger print was transferred from a new 35mm print made from a restored 35mm negative, taken from the 1906-era 35mm print. The original file was 110 gigabytes. This version does not appear to have any digital restoration, except minimal contrast and brightness adjustments. In 2015 footage from the Library of Congress version was added.
Post Effects:
This version of the film has been digitally stabilized to remove jitter.
Resources:
Sounddogs, Youtube, Horseless.com, Wikipedia, Archive.org, Streetcar.org, earlyamericalautomobiles.com, Prelinger Archives, Library of Congress.
Music: "Crazy Rhythm" played by Brad Kaye.
Accuracy:
Automobile sounds are all either Ford Model T, or Model A, which came out later, but which have similarly designed engines, and sound quite close to the various cars shown in the film. The horns are slightly inaccurate as mostly bulb horns were used at the time, but were substituted by the far more recognizable electric "oogaa" horns, which came out a couple years later. The streetcar sounds are actual San Francisco streetcars. Doppler effect was used to align the sounds.
Produced by:
The Miles Brothers
Photographed by:
Harry J Miles
Sound Design by:
Mike Upchurch
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 277501
4:23
Mar de Fondo - 1906 (Himno non oficial RC Deportivo de La Coruña)
1906 é unha canción composta por Jesús Suárez en homenaxe ao Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña e a todos os coruñeses. Tema producido en Drum&Roll; Studios (http:...
1906 é unha canción composta por Jesús Suárez en homenaxe ao Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña e a todos os coruñeses. Tema producido en Drum&Roll; Studios (http://www.drstudios.es http://www.fb.com/drstudios) coa colaboración dos profesores de Rock School Coruña (http://www.rockschoolcoruna.es http://www.fb.com/rscoruna)
Todos os dereitos da canción son propiedade de Jesús Suárez.
https://wn.com/Mar_De_Fondo_1906_(Himno_Non_Oficial_Rc_Deportivo_De_La_Coruña)
1906 é unha canción composta por Jesús Suárez en homenaxe ao Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña e a todos os coruñeses. Tema producido en Drum&Roll; Studios (http://www.drstudios.es http://www.fb.com/drstudios) coa colaboración dos profesores de Rock School Coruña (http://www.rockschoolcoruna.es http://www.fb.com/rscoruna)
Todos os dereitos da canción son propiedade de Jesús Suárez.
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 187447
1:01:49
New | 1906 earthquake PBS | 2017-2018
In the early hours of 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 earthquake shook San Francisco awake. Buildings crumbled, water mains ruptured and fires broke .
An a...
In the early hours of 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 earthquake shook San Francisco awake. Buildings crumbled, water mains ruptured and fires broke .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco .
American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS Documentary) American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS .
https://wn.com/New_|_1906_Earthquake_Pbs_|_2017_2018
In the early hours of 18, 1906, a magnitude 7.7 to 7.9 earthquake shook San Francisco awake. Buildings crumbled, water mains ruptured and fires broke .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake .
An account of the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the subsequent effort to rebuild. American Experience - The Great San Francisco .
American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS Documentary) American Experience - The Great San Francisco Earthquake (PBS .
- published: 16 Oct 2017
- views: 46666