The Strength and Agility of Insects 1911
A short, early documentary work showing insects exhibiting extreme strength and agility.
A short, early documentary work showing insects exhibiting extreme strength and agility.
"Percy Smith (1880-1944) was world famous as a photographer of plant life. Probably the first British example of time-lapse photography as applied to the growth of plants." Monthly Film Bulletin, November 1955.
The work done by men and women at the coal face and the pit head.
Stop-motion animation of putty modeling itself into faces.
Using a futuristic submarine, pirates kidnap a young couple, torpedo a passenger ship, travel under the sea to salvage bullion, then make their escape by taking to the air.
Charming animated illustration of one of nature's wonders from Britain's most inventive pioneer of wildlife filmmaking.
A robot chauffeur takes a newly married couple on their honeymoon to the planet Saturn and then on a trip under the sea.
Anarchists build a super aircraft and bomb a railway, a fort and St. Paul's.
"Magic" film using the art of animation and stop motion to do a surreal experiment with paper.
The lengthy process of building a Claughton class locomotive is shortened through the magic of moving image.
The construction and launch of the SS Olympic, the sister ship of the Titanic, at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Part of BFI collection "Tales From the Shipyard".
With closeup footage of flies and simulations of their vision.