Lively Movie Cameras, Laughing Soviet Workers
Witness the fruits of my slightly tedious labor! The following is an excerpt from Man with a Movie Camera, an experimental 1929 silent documentary film by Russian director Dziga Vertov. Our teacher gave us four minutes to score, which I did with samples courtesy of the free sound project, archive.org and disparition.net. Favorite part? Matching up drumline madness with a dancing movie camera. Scroll down for the full credits.
Credits
SwingFlicker by metamorphmuses
accordeon_16 by junggle
Yawning by jackstrebor
ExcessiveExposure by acclivity
angdrone by disparition
Medley by Harry Champion
antique phone – manually operated by FreqMan
group_laugh_long_exaggerate by thanvannispen
Factory Girl by therouanne
bell crowd laughter by cognito perceptu
escdrone by disparition
Drumline Ditty by JCambs1990
F.S. 1 fishing reel by mike campbell
bowl_struck by suburban grilla
camera_shutter_03 by Corsica_S
DSLR_Three_Cliks by Benboncan
cranktoy4 by UncleSigmund
TV_Static by Gaiamuse
Approx 850 – Enthusiast Audience by lonemonk
25-donetsk-announcement-russian-ballet by Bram
Lonesome Mama Blues by Markels Orchestra
WW2AirplaneFlyover by daveincamas
Electricity and Progress by Thomas Edison
Posted on March 16th, 2009 by DeepthiW
Filed under: Media, Movies, Music, School, Uncategorized


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