Rhythm of Life
1932 , Derby (East Midlands)
Cat no. 226309
Experimental short film employing Soviet montage techniques.
Amateur filmmaker, cinema historian and railway engineer H.A.V. Bulleid pays tribute to his dual loves of cinema and rail in an experimental short film. Bulleid uses 'metric editing' - the first of Russian director Sergei Eisenstein's 'methods of montage' - in which cuts are dictated by the number and sequence of frames, not what occurs on screen. First, Bulleid pays tribute to cinema, featuring the facades of picturehouses around Derby in static shots, which build to a dazzling crescendo of short shots. The section on trains features longer views of the railyards in operation, with trains shunting and coming into the station, before a final section focuses on trams, following electric streetcars as they move down urban streets.
Featured Buildings
Alexandra Theatre, Derby; Alvaston Cinema, Derby; Cosmo Cinema, Derby; Cosy Picture House, Derby; Hippodrome Super-Cinema, Derby; Normanton Super Cinema, Derby; Popular Picture House, Derby; White Hall Super Cinema, Derby
Keywords
Cinemas; Experimental film; Railways; Trains; Trams; Transport
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Director : H. A. V. Bulleid
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Script : H. A. V. Bulleid
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Camera : H. A. V. Bulleid
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Editor : H. A. V. Bulleid
Manifestations
Rhythm of Life
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Genre: Amateur / Avant-garde
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Locations: Derby (East Midlands)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: cinemas / rail transport / trams / film editing
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