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Then we had to vacate the hall, taking down the blackout curtains and decorations, and returning the upright piano that we'd borrowed for the live band. There was to be a break for dinner in the evening, and a final outdoor queue scene needed to be filmed before utter darkness fell upon us. My task was to capture ambient and incidental sound, which included the sound of dancers, chattering crowds, a motorbike and a live band, as well as all of the actresses' and actors' dialogue. Sam had hired an old village hall that looked the part, but filming had to be done in one day, chiefly because many of the extras were war re-enactors and the limited budget meant that hiring them for longer was not possible.Ĭonsequently the production schedule, which also included enough time for a period make-up and hair specialist to style the lead characters, was very tight indeed.

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The story of The Nearness Of You was set on Valentine's Day during World War II, and most of the scenes featured a dance hall full of extras in period clothes and service uniforms. I was recently approached by aspiring director Sam Heydon to record the sound for a short film he had written. Follow him on Twitter at on Facebook.Even with the simplest of setups, audio recording for film is no easy task - especially when the whole picture has to be shot in a day.

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He’s at work on a book about Los Angeles, A Los Angeles Primer.

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The British Library Puts 1,000,000 Images into the Public Domain, Making Them Free to Reuse & RemixĪ Cabinet of Curiosities: Discover The Public Domain Review’s New Book of EssaysĬolin Marshall hosts and produces Notebook on Cities and Culture as well as the video series The City in Cinema and writes essays on cities, language, Asia, and men’s style. Sherlock Holmes Is Now in the Public Domain, Declares US Judge Kandinsky, Mondrian, Munch & Fleming Entered Public Domain in 2015 - But Welles, Achebe, and “Purple People Eater” Didn’t I imagine that some future Chris Marker could make creative use of this stuff indeed, and if they need a score, they could use a concerto for pizzicato and ten instruments, Chopin’s “Nocturne in E Flat Major,” or maybe “Johnny Get Your Gun.” Alternatively, they could part out the very first documentary and use the Public Domain Project’s bits and pieces of Dziga Vertov’s Man With a Movie Camera. Whatever you want to create, the usable public domain can only grow more fruitful, so you might as well get mixing, remixing, and sharing, as Pond5 puts it, right away. In the Public Domain Project’s expanding archives you will also find clips of everything, from rocket launches to film of old New York to very, very early cat videos, to, of course, mushroom clouds.

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“The project includes digital models of NASA tools and satellites, Georges Méliès’ 1902 film, A Trip To The Moon, speeches by political figures like Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King, Jr., recordings of performances from composers like Beethoven, and a laid-back picture of President Obama playing pool,” says a post at The Creators Project explaining the site’s background. So what can you find to use in the Public Domain Project? As of this writing, it offers 9715 pieces of footage, 473 audio files, 64,535 images, and 121 3D models. The new Public Domain Project will soon become an important resource for many such creators, offering as it does “thousands of historic media files for your creative projects, completely free and made available by Pond5,” an entity that brands itself as “the world’s most vibrant marketplace for creativity.”

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But the internet gets the most interesting, I would submit, when it makes freely available cultural artifacts with the express purpose of letting creators use them in their own work - which we then all get to experience through the internet. And sure, we also love the internet for how it allows us to disseminate our own work. Sure, we love the internet for how it makes freely available so many cultural artifacts.












Old home movie audio tracks