Great footage. Would be interesting to hear the backstory and if it was filmed during the trip when the Talk Ivy photos were taken. I have a copy of the original I found at a used book shop many years ago.
Paul Babouin For sure! Do a little imagery and musical research on the side too! I found it super eliciting and informative. Glad you are enjoying the book!
+Ed Boersema - The original score for the 1965 Take Ivy film was from an improvised session by Japanese songwriter/jazz pianist , Hachidai Nakamura (1931-1992). The film's title was a play on Brubeck's Take Five. More info here: tinyletter.com/wdavidmarx/letters/ametora-dispatches-4-the-reviews
Produced by Kensuke Ishizu, this movie was shot in 1965 by a total of eight staff led by Shosuke Ishizu, at the home of Ivy Leaguers in the United States. The film team returned home with the film they shot. Start editing. The background music is "Let's walk up" (1961) and "Konnichiwa Akachan" (1963). Hachidai Nakamura, who took the world by storm at the time, led his own band to improvise original songs. is used. The finished film was screened in a large-scale nationwide campaign as Van Jacket's "TAKE IVY Ivy Festival Event" from August 1965, attracting many Ivy fans. From Kensuke Ishizu Encyclopedia
Ametora brought me here! It’s so crazy how this has always been here but you wouldn’t find it unless you know about the history
Ametora brought me here..me too..
Exactement !
Ha, same with me. Very interesting read so far. Cheers!
Same here a very fun read so far.
It’s weird, because I wouldn’t associate WASPs with Jazz. The score is NYC instead of suburban Connecticut
You'd be wrong.
Nothing more WASPY Dave Brubeck
WOW, what a gem. Resembles quite some shots from the book!
Great footage. Would be interesting to hear the backstory and if it was filmed during the trip when the Talk Ivy photos were taken. I have a copy of the original I found at a used book shop many years ago.
Check out the book Ametora, they have very detailed writeup about this film
Bliss Foster brought me to Ametora... Ametora brought me here
If you know you know
thanks
Beautiful! What's the name of the song being played, where can I listen to it?
Ametora brought me here
Me too haha
Paul Babouin damn I loved the book
@@melosian_shift I'm reading it slowly but great to read !
Paul Babouin For sure! Do a little imagery and musical research on the side too! I found it super eliciting and informative. Glad you are enjoying the book!
@@melosian_shift Yes that's what's I'm trying to do when I read it. For example to see the uniform at the Olympics games 😉
First time I've seen this video.... Looks like every is dressed for success....
Articles of Interest, Season 3.
Wonderful stuff. Can anyone enlighten me on the score?
+Ed Boersema - The original score for the 1965 Take Ivy film was from an improvised session by Japanese songwriter/jazz pianist , Hachidai Nakamura (1931-1992). The film's title was a play on Brubeck's Take Five. More info here: tinyletter.com/wdavidmarx/letters/ametora-dispatches-4-the-reviews
+Peter Rowe Thank you so much!
@@eddieburrelli what songs play in this? I LOVE this score!
勉強になります。ありがとうございます!
Classic!!
Looks like Dartmouth, Brown campuses?
That's right
Mostly Dartmouth. Central campus hasn't changed much!
exactly.
what is this from?
Produced by Kensuke Ishizu, this movie was shot in 1965 by a total of eight staff led by Shosuke Ishizu, at the home of Ivy Leaguers in the United States.
The film team returned home with the film they shot. Start editing.
The background music is "Let's walk up" (1961) and "Konnichiwa Akachan" (1963). Hachidai Nakamura, who took the world by storm at the time, led his own band to improvise original songs. is used. The finished film was screened in a large-scale nationwide campaign as Van Jacket's "TAKE IVY Ivy Festival Event" from August 1965, attracting many Ivy fans.
From Kensuke Ishizu Encyclopedia
Reading Ametora
Ero un ragazzo Ivy nel 1960.
Something's changed in America, not for the better.