[Experimental] Fish From Hell (1935, fragment) - close reading with Roland Integra-7 sax.
Автор: Stefaan Himpe
Загружено: 2021-12-11
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Edit: Youtube had automatically turned off comments but this was not my intention. Probably some annoying bug that seems to be affecting many creators lately. A close reading of a 1935 documentary on fish. I think the idea behind this experiment will speak for itself: a transcription of the narrator's voice is played by a Roland Integra-7 baritone saxophone. The documentary is at the same time amusing and (to modern eyes) horrifying. Whereas nowadays sea creatures would typically be described as "majestic", "mysterious" and "endangered", back in 1935 apparently standards were quite different. The subtitles are mine, based on what I could understand. I'm pretty certain I got some things wrong...
Ken Smith reports: Essentially, this "film" is just murky stock footage of men on a fishing trawler. What transforms it into an epic tale of Man vs. The Sea is an amazing narration by somebody named Wilfred Lucas. Mr. Lucas pulls no punches; in this violent world, decent men kill every fish they meet. But that's okay, because -- as Mr. Lucas explains -- fish are evil and deserve to die.
The complete documentary in two parts (and the modern reviewer comments!) can be found on archive.org: https://archive.org/search.php?query=...
The thumbnail is based on a free picture from Reimund Bertrams via pixabay.com. The free "horror font" is from Dimas Prasetyo, aka Dmletter31 at https://www.dafont.com/dm-studio-dima...
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