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===Divotvorné oko (Magic Eye)===
 
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The most common things around us seen in an unusual way - through the eye of the film camera.  
 
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An attempt at visual representation of music. A hymn to the glories of Czech manufacturing expertise as a close-up lens is put through its paces. By today's standards the magnification may seem fairly run-of-the-mill, but it takes little to imagine the effect a spider's head or a dissolving sugar cube would have had on viewers of the time when blown up to cinema-screen size.  
 
An attempt at visual representation of music. A hymn to the glories of Czech manufacturing expertise as a close-up lens is put through its paces. By today's standards the magnification may seem fairly run-of-the-mill, but it takes little to imagine the effect a spider's head or a dissolving sugar cube would have had on viewers of the time when blown up to cinema-screen size.  

Revision as of 09:43, 2 August 2013

Born 1909 in Prague. Author of documentaries and short films. Died 1995 in Prague.


Works

Divotvorné oko (Magic Eye)


Jiří Lehovec, 9 min, 1939. Download (WEBM)

The most common things around us seen in an unusual way - through the eye of the film camera.

Kameramani: Miloše Hlávka a Miroslav Bárta. Něco podobného před nimi ještě nikdo neudělal – podívali se pěkně zblízka na běžné věci jako je rýžový kartáč, zvonek budíku, útroby kapesních hodinek, zdrhovadlo, bublinky v sodovce, starý gramofon – mimo jiné...

Rytmus (Rhythm)


Jiří Lehovec, 13 min, 1941. Download (WEBM)

An attempt at visual representation of music. A hymn to the glories of Czech manufacturing expertise as a close-up lens is put through its paces. By today's standards the magnification may seem fairly run-of-the-mill, but it takes little to imagine the effect a spider's head or a dissolving sugar cube would have had on viewers of the time when blown up to cinema-screen size.

Film o vizuálním ztvárnění hudby. Lidé měli během jednoho představení možnost vidět hudební těleso nahrávající skladbu i spoře oděné divadelní tanečnice.

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