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Carousel

Date produced: 1969

Filmmaker(s):

Louis B. Grenier

Description:

"Carousel is a colorful film that takes us on today's merry-go-round through an excellent editing job and the use of music. This 3 1/2 minute work of art is by Louis Grenier of Chicago" PSA Journal, Nov. 1969, 57.


Carosello storico, Il [Historical Carousel, The]

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Pio Squitieri

Vittorio Gallo


Carolina Holiday

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Henry K. Burns

Description:

"If the lead title — Carolina Holiday — promises run-of-the-mill vacation footage, there is surely nothing else routine about this production. It is, rather, a rhapsody of color and a tone poem of contrasting moods, to which Henry K. Burns, jr., has brought fine technical skill and a perceptive eye for composition. Although rich in scenic beauty, his views are never static, for movement in a score of things — drifting fog, rustling leaves, an unexpected snow flurry — introduce animation unlooked for in the subject. An unfortunate commentary and hapless scoring (save toward the end) were detrimental to the film's achieving higher honors." Movie Makers, Dec. 1950, 466-467.


Carol Moran

Date produced: 1960

Filmmaker(s):

Jerome J. Wesson

Description:

"There are establishing scenes of the tugboat Carol Moran at dock in New York Harbor. We move aboard for an acquaintance with the captain. A call via radio comes from the dispatcher and very quickly the tug puts out for deep water. We are on the boat and live with the crew the experiences of a routine assignment, each of which must be just a little different. There are many things to see on these assignments and our cameraman has time for us to look. Carol has safely brought her mistress to dock; mission completed, Carol returns to her berth to await the next call. We have been part of a cycle of duty complete with the sounds attendant such a venture" PSA Journal, Nov. 1960, 39.


Carnival

Date produced: 1962

Filmmaker(s):

Arthur M. Richardson

Description:

"An experimental abstraction of dancing patterns of a kaleidoscope. The colors, patterns, and designs change to the tempo of accompanying music. The mechanics of the kaleidoscope patterns appear to come from a triangular tunnel formed by three mirrors, with the camera at one end and the subject material at the other. At one point there appears either a glass rod or a bottle neck which adds to the fantasy of designs" PSA Journal, Oct. 1962, 34-35.


Carbone [Coal]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Galeazzo Biadene

Description:

"documentario a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary

"Carbone, realizzato da Galeazzo Biadene con la collaborazione tecnica di Dino Jarach. E' un documentario industriale di una grande fab­brica di « Coke ». In questo film il regista si propone, a pre­scindere dallo spirito del contenuto necessariamente documentario, di mettere in atto proble­mi formali di stilistica cinematografica, frutto di esperienze teoriche, secondo i valori del cinema ortodosso. II film rivela tuttavia in qualche pun­to degli errori di ritmo, convulso e poco persua­sivo. Il montaggio ha, nella colata del carbone, la parte più conveniente. Ottima la scelta del materiale plastico e il taglio delle inquadrature a cui si aggiunge una fotografia altrettanto felice. Il film è tutto a inquadrature fisse." —Il ventuno 29 (Review of the G.U.F. of Venice), June 1935, p. 16

"Carbon (Carbone), made by Galeazzo Biadene with the technical collaboration of Dino Jarach. This is an industrial documentary about a large Coke factory. In this film, the director proposes, regardless of the spirit of the necessarily documentary content, to implement formal problems of film stylistics, the result of theoretical experience, according to the values of orthodox cinema. The film reveals, however, in some points some errors of rhythm, convulsive and not very persuasive. The editing plays its most suitable part in the sequence of the casting of the coal. The choice of plastic material is excellent, as is the size of the shots, to which is added an equally successful photography. The film is made up entirely of fixed shots." —Il ventuno 29 (Review of the G.U.F. of Venice), June 1935, p. 16


Caravan to Guatemala

Date produced: 1950

Filmmaker(s):

Herman A. Heise

Description:

"Fifty-odd owners of small Cessna planes take off from Milwaukee in the dead of winter to pay a flying visit to the principal points of interest in Guatemala. Dr. Herman A. Heise has made a competent and consistently interesting record film of the journey, while his wife furnishes a bright, informal commentary. The capable filming is happily complemented by well-paced editing and a suitable scoring of native Guatemalan music. On occasion, however, a too matter-of-fact pictorial approach and a few over-precious details in the narrative detract slightly from the overall excellence of Caravan to Guatemala as a record film." Movie Makers, Dec. 1950, 466.


Carabi Incident, The

Date produced: 1951

Filmmaker(s):

Harry W. Atwood

Description:

"Once again Harry W. Atwood has used the desert locales of the Southwest and his mastery of outdoor color filming to mount a dramatic and exciting action picture. Although The Carabi Incident is truly an incident rather than a full-fledged photoplay, it does manage to include an abandoned mine, a lost prospector, a worried young girl and her companion — and both a happy and a tragic ending! The production is enriched with Mr. Atwood's usually fine selection of camera angles and suspenseful editing. For these reviewers, however, an excess of dialog subtitles was a drag on the film's development." Movie Makers, Dec. 1952, 341.


Caperucita y el cineísta [Little Red Riding Hood and the filmmaker]

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Eloy González Gavilán

Description:

El filme comienza con una mujer lavando sus manos y arreglando su cabello, después pone plantas en una canasta y camina felizmente por un sendero en el que recoge algunas flores. Un hombre (el cineasta) prepara su cámara en medio del campo, cuando de repente ve a la mujer y empieza a filmarla a la distancia. Después de varias tomas, el hombre se acerca a la mujer y habla con ella, para después irse juntos a un lugar más poblado. Cuando el cineasta deja su cámara y equipo en una banca, un grupo de gente sale de un edificio para perseguirlo con palos y horcas.

The film begins with a woman washing her hands and fixing her hair, she then takes some plants and a basket and walks happily through a path where she picks up some flowers. A man (the filmmaker) in the middle of the countryside is preparing his camera, when suddenly he sees the woman and starts making shots from a distance. After several shots the man approaches the woman talks to her and they leave together towards a more populated place. While the filmmaker leaves his camera and equipment on a bench, a group of people step out of a building to chase him with sticks and pitchforks.


Canzone araba [Arab Song]

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Piero Ballerini


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