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*Film Collection BBC "The Lost World of Michell & Kenyon" presented by Dan Cruickshank The DVD is 176 minutes of the earliest moving pictures in black & white covering a period of time in the 1890s to the 1910s. The film makers subject was English everyday life and the local people at work and play. The DVD shows the recovered film show the real people caught on film as they walked on the street or left their shift at work. | *[http://www.bfi.org.uk/features/mk/ http://www.bfi.org.uk/features/mk/] Film Collection for the BBC "The Lost World of Michell & Kenyon" presented by Dan Cruickshank The DVD is 176 minutes of the earliest moving pictures in black & white covering a period of time in the 1890s to the 1910s. The film makers subject was English everyday life and the local people at work and play. The DVD shows the recovered film show the real people caught on film as they walked on the street or left their shift at work. | ||
The film makers filmed in local areas to in a carnival money making effort. They had to advertised and then handbills enviting the subjects and public to come and view themselves and neighbors on a moving film show. The movies were put on in a tent show manor. This was a time period before movie houses. | The film makers filmed in local areas to in a carnival money making effort. They had to advertised and then handbills enviting the subjects and public to come and view themselves and neighbors on a moving film show. The movies were put on in a tent show manor. This was a time period before movie houses. | ||
This writer was totally amazed to be able to see the archival films of Manchester and Blackpool athe turn of the 20th Century. These were real people like my grandparents in Worchestershire and probably similar to all people in the time period. | This writer was totally amazed to be able to see the archival films of Manchester and Blackpool athe turn of the 20th Century. These were real people like my grandparents in Worchestershire and probably similar to all people in the time period. |
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