[Gould can 5185.4]

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[Gould can 5185.4] is a short film from 1925 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Arthur Edward Pillsbury footage of roses (all in color). Check to see whether this is an old natural color process, or whether film is artifically colored as notes below assert.

Great early studies of flowers blooming and wilting with time-lapse photography. Artificial coloring of flowers gives footage beautiful surreal effect.

12:54:22:25 Timelapse study of three flowers blooming. Flowers artificially colored.

12:54:46:00 Two women in flower garden dressed in 1930s fashion smelling flowers. One women in yellow dress artificially colored. Great BW shot of roses artificially colored.

12:55:03:29 Time-lapse photography of artificially colored yellow rose blooming then beginning to wilt.

12:55:35:25 VS time-lapse study of blooming flower artificially colored. Artificial coloring varies gives shot surreal effect, flower wilts and petals fall off.

12:56:24:04 CU timelapse of wilting flower.

[Gould can 5185.4]
Produced byPillsbury, Arthur Edward
Production
companies
Pillsbury, Arthur Edward
Distributed byPillsbury, Arthur Edward
Release date
1925
Running time
96 feet (approx)
LanguageEnglish
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