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New BBC 4 tv series
Extract from this weeks Amateur Photography.
AP in BBC4 photo tie up. AP is to feature a six-part series on photography, starting in the 20th October issue to tie in with a new BBC4 series, The Genius of Photography. The TV series - billed as the most comprehensive history of photography to be screened. The series of six one-hour programs will feature contributions from some of the worlds great photographers, and include different historical processes, photojournalism and art photography. The series starts screening on 25th October on BBC4. What was I doing today ...................... installing a new TV aerial to go with Stevies new TV. Just got to make sure we can get the channel now. :) :rolleyes: Don |
Thanks for that Don, I have stuck a label to my monitor so I won't forget.
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thanks,Don.
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Thanks Don, sounds good.
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Thanks Don. Going to have to work out how my DVD recorder works now :confused: as I'm out on Thursdays
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I only have a online TV times Don but i looked for the program you mentioned
on the 20 0ct but cant see it att all ! cheers.,Tony. |
Tony,
AP is running a weekly series in conjuction with the program. First article to appear in AP issued on the 20th October. The program screens on Thursday October 25th http://uk-tv-guide.com/list/BBC+4/25+October+2007 I have also found a link to week by week programme content http://www.walltowall.co.uk/catalogu...?w2wprogram=15 Don |
Thank you Don for reply and info sounds interesting,cheers.Tony.
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Hope this series goes to DVD soon - can't get any BBC content over here :(
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Starts in 30 minutes.
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Thanks Foxy Don |
So, did anyone watch it? Was it any good?
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I watched it. It was interesting enough. As you might imagine, the first programme described some of the early pioneers of the photographic process. I was particularly fascinated by the Daguerreotype pictures and the mirror style images it produced. Thanks to Foxy for the 30 minute warning reminder, otherwise I'd have missed it. I've now set the box to record the series. |
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Duncan: is there any way we can convert the program to mpeg file for Mark (mw_aurora) so he can watch on his computer. Recording to DVD may not work as DVD's have regions and the United States use NTSC television standard. I am thinking about ftp-ing a file to use on a computer. Could anyone else help out? |
Brilliant program, I would have missed it also without the reminder. Thanks Foxy.
Will windows media player or Nere do the convert to mpeg, I know both have built in conversions. |
I agree with Duncan and his comment on the Daguerreotype process as I have never seen a plate in real life. So seeing the process to final image was facinating. No wonder its use was so limited.
Fox Talbott using paper negs brought back a few memories as I used that process in producing images of some 16th/17th century cottages years ago. So yes I enjoyed it and look forward to next weeks episode. Don |
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A friend of mine records stuff on his DVD-RAM recorder and then gets it converted to send to some other friends in the States, so it can be done, I just need to find out how. Not sure about ftp, the file(s) will be huge for an hour long programme. D. |
The BBC have complied a web page for the new series ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/photography/genius/
I was hoping for a 'watch again' link :) |
Thanks chaps, very thoughtful!
I have a region unlocked DVD player and brought over a PAL TV that could handle the power here - I was covering all the bases ;) I am not sure about the legality of sending me the programme though :( There used to be "watch again" on the BBC website but they got rid of it a while ago. I recently went through the process of getting the BBC iPlayer...after jumping through download, installation and license agreement hoops, it gave me a list of programmes...I picked Top Gear...it said something like "You are not in the UK, you can't watch it"...(repeat with various programmes). All very annoying - I would be happy to pay a license fee to get the content (I can't stand the TV programming over here). |
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Following on from last nights BBC4 programme I thought I would give pinhole photography a go.
Nothing scientific about this shot, a step back in time to see what would happen . I taped a bit of kitchen foil over the end of a 28mm extension tube and punched a hole with a sewing pin. Possibly the lack of sharpness is down to the ragged inside edge. Perhaps I will fare better with the base of aluminium from a drinks can as the inside could be rubbed down to give a clean hole. Nothing is visible through the viewfinder so framing is by trial and error. Exposure was 6 secs at ISO400. I have no idea what the aperture would have been. Camera to subject distance was around 3ft. Don |
Great stuff Don...reminded me of a £5000 pinhole camera that Keith Cooper wrote about a while ago:
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/a...s_pinhole.html I have been meaning to make his zoom version...real blue peter stuff :) Combine it with the WPF DIY ringflash...full portrait kit ;) |
Brilliant Don, I wondered how long it would be before you had a go.
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Now I have saved Marks link I have a project for tomorrow. ;) Don |
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Was a nice programme.....good to see they did the camera obscura thang. they filmed it well for the TV programme too!
I guess referencing 'past masters' is going to be a theme in the series, but it is good to see some less obvious names in there too....Looking forward to them skipping through to some more 'modern' stuff too :) Looking forward to the next instalment next week Don, Pinhole photography has a massive following, I guess you have found some websites already?....I'm sure I remember a club with a website, called something like f196 club (or something like that??)...not sure if they are still going? After eating mum's sweets I got bored using the metal tin as a make-shift camera.....similar effects achieved by drilling a hole in an SLR body cap and taking a picture through it, instead of using a lens. It was a bit hit and miss with the drill size. might be worth a try with DSLR body? (removing the cap to drill the hole in it reduces the risk of damaging the camera's mirror! LOL) |
Advance warning:- Programme 2 on this evening BBC4 21:00
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So... what did we all make of programme 2?
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Programme 2 did not do that much for me, but programme 3, different story. There were quite a number of war images. In the case of Tony Voccaro it showed the skill and bravery required to record some pretty guesome scenes. I was really struck by Joel Meyerowitz's images of the aftermath of the World Trade Centre. Images by W Eugene Smith have really set me a challenge of finding my way to getting a method of achieving the best from B & W conversion. Seriously impressed by the printing. I cannot record these programmes as I do not have the technology so I will watch the repeat. Don |
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Agree with both Don and yelvertoft. It was also interesting that people were being stopped from photographing 'ground zero'. Censors rule ok now as then!
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Arrhhh guys, I missed programme 3 :o
Sounds as though it was interesting. |
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It's repeated on Monday evening at 8:00pm on BBC4 Hearing about Tony Voccaro's tales certainly puts my puny photographic efforts into some sort of perspective! |
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Last night's programme was very good, I thought. Mainly American photographers featured, but the subject was probably better to suited to the other side of the pond than here in the UK - though some of the beach shots taken here were good.
The programme was sandwiched between two other photo programmes, both good, making it an excellent evening for snappers to tune in to! Lots of thought-provoking ideas. The first series of programmes on the archives of Albert Kahn, originally shown on BBC4 has also started a re-run this evening - well worth watching (if you missed it tonight, there are four more programmes to follow). |
The type of photography covered this week is not my cup of tea but I loved the photos by James Ravillious in the programme that followed.
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Same boat as you Mike. So far its two out of four for me.
Don |
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