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Home movie of a trip to the Milwaukee Zoo. Begins with professional title card that reads "Our Motor Trip" on the front of a Model T. Shows various zoo animals, including monkeys, polar bears, hipp...
Lee Hansen, a young horror writer who is struggling creatively, has recurring dreams of an odd abandoned house. In his dreams, he sees prophetic visions of the deaths of his loved ones. Where does ...
Home movie of a lake trip with multiple families, including children and pets. Begins with footage taken inside of a moving car on a toll road to Wisconsin. At the lake, men ride in a motorboat and...
Home movie of toddler Lori and family visiting with friends. Shows a house with an above ground pool. Inside, the home has wood paneling and a bar. Adults sit around smoking cigarettes. Then adults...
Home movie primarily showing the Pollack family home. Begins with brief footage of Lori's parents' wedding. The bridge and groom kiss for the camera while guests wave outside of the church. Shows t...
Home movie footage of Lori's first birthday party. Shows family arriving with her parents and walking on the sidewalk with a black lab. The family gathers for a meal around a long table. Several ch...
Compilation of home movies taken at the Pollack family home between 1961 and 1964. Begins in 1961 with one year old Lori sitting in the grass next to the text "Cooling off, Aug 27 61". She climbs o...
The title is possibly meant to be "Bucher" - referring to Lori's mother's family. Shows a group of people eating a meal at a long table. An unknown woman celebrates a birthday with a cake and unwra...
Home movie showing a family trip to Boca Raton, Florida. Begins with handmade title card that reads "Vacationing in Florida" ; "Whos in Florida" ; "The Buchers", which refers to Lori's mother's fam...
Home movie showing a day at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. Primarily shows dolphins performing jumps and shooting basketballs into a hoop. Also shows some animals at the zoo, including polar bears,...
Home movie of a fishing trip that begins with professional and handmade title cards that read "Don't miss the next thrilling episode. As our curtain rises, we see..." "Fishing for walleyes, Seagull...
Home movie with handmade title cards of a fishing trip in Lake Superior. Opens with a title card that reads "Fishing October 1958, Minnesota & Canada". Shows a group of men on a motorboat fishing, ...
Completes Eisenstein's unfinished film Que Viva Mexico? using portions of his original footage supplemented with an English soundtrack. Begins with life in Mexico before the time of the Conquista...
Home movie of a Christmas celebration at the Pollack family home. Shows family opening Christmas presents as Lori assists and the family dog wanders about. The camera focuses on a toy train circlin...
Home movie footage of Vicki, Naomi, Eddie, and Ken watching Beth play collegiate ice hockey for Cornell at Lynah Rink on January 8, 1977. Cornell (in white jerseys) defeats St. Lawrence University ...
Home movie footage of a birthday celebration for Daniel Hellerstein in the yard of the Harold Feil home. Shows the Feil and Hellerstein cousins eating cake and Daniel unwrapping presents.
Home movie of Eddie (in jersey #42) playing ice hockey in a group of children. Mold damage is evident in the image at the start. Shows a brief shot of ed Feil testing lighting at the end of the film.
Discusses the relationship between emotional stability and criminal behavior. Points out that most crimes are committed by normal persons, illustrating with examples of hit-and-run drivers, embezzl...
Music and emotion; Music as a language; Music as emotion
Date:
1957
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Summary:
Discusses ways in which composers can and have expressed or evoked emotion; demonstrates that rhythm, harmony, quality, and loudness are factors which may vary to help convey emotion, and stresses ...