Have you ever done a frame-by-frame analysis of a film for video/film production or film history class?
Just thinking about it as I’m sitting here at work trying to reconcile a video that was shot as a livestream and full of weird timing problems (21.71 fps? really?) with properly recorded audio, pretty much watching it frame by frame to spot where the good sound goes out of synch with the wonky video. Matching up waveforms: not as interesting as analysing Louise Brooks as Lulu fooling around backstage (which I did for a Film Studies class when I was at SFU in the early 90s… I think I still have the essay.)
Automobiles and Model Cars
Photography by Carlo Bevilaqua, 1971
Text by Edwardo Massucci, 1971
Crescent Books, US, English edition, 1972
printed in Italy
ex libris signature: “Ralph Francis Barrick”
inserted are two flyers of Pocher models
The Book of Old Ships (and Something of Their Evolution and Romance)
Illustrated by Gordon Grant, 1924
Text by Henry B. Culver, 1924
Bonanza Books, US, reprint 1974