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*Experimental Film* Collection [HD] Films by Jackson Haden
A collection of short experimental films shot by Jackson Haden III. Some classify as video art and are most effective when displayed/Seen as an instillation.
Dennis Hopper; A Documentary in 6 Parts
A documentary on Dennis Hopper I recorded off TV a few years back, a bit rare I think.
*Tom Baker* Rare Interview- Early 90s ( In 7 Parts)
Tom Baker; interview in a Pub.
The British character actor Tom Baker, best known as the fourth incarnation of Dr. Who, was born in 1934 in Liverpool, England. Tom, along with his younger sister Lulu and younger brother John, was raised in a poor Irish Catholic community by his mother Mary Jane Baker, a housecleaner and barmaid, who was a devout Catholic, and his father John Stewart Baker, a Jewish sailor, who was rarely at home. At age 15, Baker left school to become a monk with the Brothers of Ploermel on the island of Jersey. Six years later, he abandoned the monastic life and performed his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps., where he became interested in acting. Baker then served on the Queen Mary for seven months as a sailor in the Merchant Navy before attending Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Kent, England, on scholarship. Baker acted in repertory theaters around Britain until the late 1960s when he joined up with the National Theatre, where he performed with such respected actors as Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins, and Laurence Olivier, who helped him get his first prominent film role as Rasputin in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). His performance in this film earned him two Golden Globe Award nominations, one for best actor in a supporting role and another for best new star of the year. A couple of years earlier, Baker had made his theatrical film debut in Winter's Tale, The (1968). Despite appearances in a spate of films, including Pier Paolo Pasolini's Racconti di Canterbury, I (1972), Mutations, The (1973), Vault of Horror, The (1973), and Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The (1974), Baker was working as a labourer at a building site when he landed the title role in the popular, long-running British television series "Doctor Who" (1963), a role that brought him international fame and popularity. After his seven-year stint as Dr. Who (from 1974 to 1981), Baker returned to theatre and continued to make regular television and film appearances, playing Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1982), Puddleglum in The Chronicles of Narnia story Silver Chair, The (1990), Hallvarth, Clan Leader of the Hunter Elves, in Dungeons & Dragons (2000) and Professor Hought in the ITV series "Medics". Throughout his career, Baker's acting style has been to portray his characters with a "larger-than-life" air.
"The Story of Doctor Who" [In 6 Parts] [Full Documentary]
Celebrating 40 years of Doctor Who, this documentary was first broadcast in 2003
Mike Mizwinski *Opening for Shawn Colvin* (Sherman Theater)
Mike Miz Opening for Shawn Colvin. "I wish I could play the guitar like that"- Shawn Colvin.(More on Mike) Mike's roots are in the Wyoming Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania, where his music reflects the folk, rock, blues, bluegrass and reggae base in which he was nurtured. Privileged to play out since the age of 15, he has had the pleasure to play on stage with such formable artist as Umphrey's McGee, Jackie Greene, Mark Ford, Jeff Pevar, Don Preston, Chuck Garvey, Al Schnier, Marco Benevento, Jason Hann, Michael Glabicki, Ryo Okumoto, Willy Waldman, Tim Carbone, Scott Sawyer, Merl Saunders, Gordon Stone, Creed Bratton, and many more.... Mike has also opened for acts like Blues Traveler, Shawn Colvin, Derek Trucks Band, Leon Russell, Railroad Earth and Jimmy Herring.
What Mike brings to the stage is courtesy, grace and a vocal that can lament like a young soul in love or grate like a seasoned old blues singer. His solo performances capture the craftsmanship of his songwriting and reveal the depth of their origin. His guitar playing brings some undefinable artistry on both acoustic and electric that is tasteful, poignant, but can make a camera blur. Come out and see this new face of a generation of hope.
*Mike Mizwinski Video Playlist* (Some Bob Dylan Covers)
[A video playlist featuring amazing folk/blues/reggae/rocker *Mike Mizwinski*. Watch Mike perform solo and with his band *Miz*. Most videos feature original songs but there are a few Bob Dylan Covers; Don't Think Twice, It's Alright, Girl From North Country, Tangled up in Blue. Also watch mike jam with Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root at *The River Street Jazz Cafe*.]
(*MORE ABOUT MIKE MIZWINSKI*Mike's roots are in the Wyoming Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania, where his music reflects the folk, rock, blues, blue grass and reggae base in which he was nurtured. Privileged to play out since the age of 15, he has opened for acts like Blues Traveler, Derek Trucks Band, Shawn Colvin, Leon Russell, Railroad Earth and Jimmy Herring. Mike has also had the pleasure to play on stage with such formable artist as Umphrey's McGee, Jackie Greene, Don Preston (Frank Zappa and the Mothers), Chuck Garvey, Al Schnier, Vinnie Amico & Jim Loughlin (moe.), Charlie Hitchcock & Ben Combe (Particle), Marco Benevento, Jeff Pevar, Jason Hann (String Cheese Incident), Michael Glabicki (Rusted Root), Jen Z (Antigone Rising), Ryo Okumoto, Marc Ford (Black Crowes, Ben Harper), Willy Waldman, Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth, Phil and Friends), Scott Sawyer, Merl Saunders, Gordon Stone, Creed Bratton (the Grassroots, NBC's The Office), George Wesley, and many more....)
*Classic* Feature Film Collection_*Full Movie*
A classic film collection from the early to mid 1900's. Discover one of Americas earliest and most influential westerns with Edwin S. Porter's "The Great Train Robbery." Experience Montage at its earliest and most experimental stage with Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein. Enjoy pure surrealist cinema with "Un Chien Andalou"(An Andalusian Dog) directed by Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí. Travel through distorted environments in the great german expressionistic films; "Metropolis, Nosferato, and The Cabinet of Dr Caligari". All directed by the innovative filmmaker Fritz Lang. Discover early american horror films like "House on Haunted Hill, Night of the Living Dead, White Zombie, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Count Dracula and his Vampire Bride, Attack of the Giant leeches, Horrors of Spider Island, The Vampire Bat, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Fast and the Furious"
*Wedding Video* Collection [HD] *York, Pa*
A collection of Wedding Videos. I do these Music Video Experiences for $200-300. I'm discreet and professional. Email me if your interested and live with-in a reasonable distance of York, Pennsylvania.
Jackson Haden-JSH5190@gmail.com
Experimental, Video Art & Surrealist Film Collection
A large collection of experimental films, surrealist films and video art. Most of these have been uploaded recently. All of them are worth watching. Created by independent filmmakers from all around the world.
(The following info on Experimental Film was found on Wikipedia)
Experimental film or experimental cinema describes a range of filmmaking styles that are generally quite different from, and often opposed to, the practices of mainstream commercial and documentary filmmaking. "Avant-garde" is also used, for the films shots in the twenties in the field of history's avant-gardes currents in France or Germany, to describe this work, and "underground" has been used in the sixties, though it has also had other connotations. Today the term "experimental cinema" prevails, because it's possible to make experimental films without the presence of any avant-garde movement in the cultural field. Like in the present time. While "experimental" covers a wide range of practice, an "experimental film" is often characterized by the absence of linear narrative, the use of various abstracting techniques (out of focus, painting or scratching on film, rapid editing), the use of asynchronous (non-diegetic) sound or even the absence of any sound track. The goal is often to place the viewer in a more active and more thoughtful relationship to the film. At least through the 1960s, and to some extent after, many experimental films took an oppositional stance toward mainstream culture. Most such films are made on very low budgets, self-financed or financed through small grants, with a minimal crew or, quite often, a crew of only one person, the filmmaker. It has been argued that much experimental film is no longer in fact "experimental," but has in fact become a film genre [1] and that many of its more typical features - such as a non-narrative, impressionistic or poetic approaches to the film's construction - define what is generally understood to be "experimental".[Experimental film video art surrealist cinema avant garde Jackson Haden JaxHad playlist collection indépendant makers]
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