The Infernal Cauldron (1903) Georges Melies New Original Music
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มี.ค. 2017
- The Infernal Cauldron (Le Chaudron Infernal, 1903) directed by Georges Melies.
Screened in Corvallis, Oregon, on November 15th, 2016, as part of the Community Movie Night with Ygal Kaufman (CMNYK) screening series. All new original music performed live in the theater by Justin Schepige and Kevin Van Walk. Production/curation by Ygal Kaufman.
they dont make movies like this anymore
they really don’t lmfao
120 years ago. Wow
Lmao she just sat there and waited like that 😂
It shows he had her tied up
That's the greatest film ever! Ever made! Hands down! That is incredible. I bet Aleister Crowley saw this.
This is the best action film I've ever seen!
Great score!
This is amazing!
Ah a classic right there
How did they do the flying ghosts?? So amazing!!!!✨
I assume the ghost footage was shot separately and then was layered over the main film reel. They layered film to make actress Hayley Mills look like identical twins in the 1961 movie “The Parent Trap”. Maybe a similar technique was used for the ghosts.
I'd imagine it's a double exposure that was intentionally out of focus.
Best video ever
Dude this soundtrack sounds like a song on my solo album for Nefarious Grime, cool
LSD is older than I thought.
Superb VFX
I wonder what the actors are up to now
:(
Floating around the ether I reckon
This is perhaps the best video quality I have seen with this film. How did you find this high quality version of The Infernal Cauldron?
I'm not sure what happened to the ghosts? Balls of fire? What does that mean?
why he jumped too in the end?
How died they get colour
No freaking way this was made in 1903!
so tv had color 50 years before tv had color?
they tinted the black and white film by hand
@@GabrielleToadlena Not tinted -- painting. Tinted would be if the whole thing was shaded (like Nosferatu). This was hand-painted, frame-by-frame. I can't imagine how long that must've taken.
The main guy is way overacting. I think we're all thinking the same thing: this sucks.
No, we are all not thinking the same thing.
Early silent cinema needed this kind of theatric overreaction to portray the feelings of the characters they also had title cards but I believe they should focus more on the picture instead of the cards. Anyway this is a very early movie and overreaction is pretty normal.
It’s just how cinema was in the early days it does not suck it is good if you like old things and I do
Ground breaking piece of film showing the artistry of early cinema. Enjoyable, educational, thought-provoking and timeless.
Trash meaningless film