Thursday 8 April 2010

Up Close and Personal


There's plenty of footage which reveals the social history of the Victorian and Edwardian Eras. Enough in fact to drown in.

This tiny film fragment seems to get up close and personal in a way most do not. As you watch, you have the strongest palpable sense of the personalities of those in the group portrait being taken.


There is to be the genial but nevertheless firm and authoritative family patriarch, 'the general' (suitably in the centre). His appropriately more spontaneous and genial wife (bottom left). The dashing and somewhat rakish son (back right) who seems he'd be up for it at a moment's notice. And his unsuspecting wife (top right). A stolid jovial aunt (second top left) and her more nervous but empathetic sister. And finally the grand daughter who finds it all a bit of a lark - and who tries to communicate this to another patrician figure, perhaps her great uncle (to her left).

A breeze momentarily flutters clothing to life. And we are in the moment.

What I particularly like is that this record sits nicely half way between photograph and film, and between the formal and casual ...



... and that everyone seems to be having great fun participating in the new medium.

2 comments:

  1. What a delight! Thank you for this. I must say (really, really I must) AD Films is on a terrific artistic roll. I eagerly look forward its next project...bathing soldiers from 1905?

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  2. hi paul

    really pleased you liked the footage - i was not sure that it wasn't a just me thing and everyone else would go blank and 'mmm?' for me another very strong time traveling experience

    i'm still looking for those '1905 bathing soldiers' and feel i'm about to uncover them - or will they always remain just out of reach? LOL

    great to hear as always

    nick

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