Ship at Sea
A clever early film that uses the new medium to drag the audience out to sea
The power of moving photography is exploited in this early film, not to dazzle audiences' eyes but to turn their stomachs. The camera is mounted on the bow of a ship ploughing forward through a squall, and as the boat lurches up and down, the image does too - meaning that the viewer experiences the (unpleasant) sensation of movement too. The canny composition means that the frame contains both the ship and the waves, each moving in different directions.
This ingenious film pre-empts the emerging enthusiasm for 'phantom ride' films, in which the camera is mounted on the front a train, car or boat, giving the audience the impression of travelling through a landscape. In this film, rather bleakly, there is little on the horizon except for more of those brutal waves. It was made by the Warwick Trading Company, an early American film production outfit run from a London office. Warwick specialised in actuality films, shot all over the world. When few people could afford to travel, these films brought far-flung sights to the first film audiences.
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The Grand Tour
Filmmakers followed the indispensable Baedeker guides (the Lonely Planet of its day), presenting their own vicarious 'Grand Tour': from Vienna to Venice, from Niagara to the Nile. And with most people seldom venturing far from their homes, images of Britain's own varied landscape carried a taste of the exotic. One spectacular innovation - the 'phantom ride', filmed from a moving vehicle - gave audiences the sensation of the journey itself.
77 videos in this collection
Panorama of the Paris Exhibition No. 3
Conway Castle - panoramic view of Conway on the L.& N.W. Railway
A Sea Cave near Lisbon
Pope Leo XIII Being Seated Bestowing Blessing
Fisherman and Boat at Port Said
Women Fetching Water from the Nile
Stonehenge - Panorama of the Ancient Druidical Remains
Panorama of Niagara Falls
Cinematographic View of the Royal Albert Bridge (1901)
Phantom Ride - Chamonix
Patrick Street, Cork
Boys Bathing - Venice
Opening of the Kiel Canal
Cunard Mail Steamer Lucania Leaving For America (1901)
Panorama around the Eiffel Tower
Tram Journey through Southampton
Railway Ride over the Tay Bridge
A Steamship Passes By
Panorama of Calcutta, India, From the River Ganges.
Railway Traffic
Beautiful Panorama of Railway Ride from St. Germans to Millbay (1901)
Rocky Shore
Churned Waters
The Mount Pilatus Railway
Gang Making Railway - South Africa
Queensbury Tunnel
Royal Train
Tetherball, Or Do-do
Up the River
Railway Traffic on the L.N.W.R.
Ox Wagon
Greasy Pole Game aboard Ship
Comic Scene on Board Ship
Panorama - Windsor Castle
Pleasure Steamers on a River
The 'Bluff', Durban
Ships Coming to Anchor, South Africa
Pope Leo XIII Leaving Carriage and Being Ushered Into Garden
Adderley Street, Cape Town
Ship at Sea
Bangor Yacht Race
Buxton Skyline (1901)
A Ride on the Peak Tramway
Sports on Board Ship
Panoramic View of the Morecambe Sea Front (1901)
Street
Ride on a Tram Car through Belfast (1901)
Mailboat Munster Arriving at Holyhead from Dublin
Hirse Buses - Oxford St Marble Arch 1
Liverpool As Seen from the Front of an Electric Car from the Pierhead to the Circus (1901)
Pope Leo XIII in Carriage
Over the Tay Bridge on an Express Train (1901)
Daniels No. 7
View from an Engine Front - Barnstaple
Phantom Ride on the Furness Railway (1901)
Pope Leo XIII Carried through the Vatican Loggia on His Way to the Sistine Chapel
Pope Leo XIII Walking At Twilight Through Some Favourite Haunt In the Gardens
Thames River Scenery - Panorama of the Crowded River
Rochdale Tram Ride (1905)
Scene on Mr. N. Smit's Ostrich Farm, Impanzi, Natal, South Africa
S.S. Saxonia in Liverpool (1901)
Ship Departing from Port (c.1901)
Shipping on the Thames
Train Tunnel
The Vatican Guards, Rome
Waves Breaking on a Pier
Washing the Sweep
Trip to North Wales on the St Elvies (1902)
Dignitaries Coming down Gang Plank
Clyde Regatta
Through Miller's Dale (Near Buxton, Derbyshire) Midland Railway
Railway Track Viewed from Train
Wall Collection
Menai Bridge - The Irish Day Mail from Euston Entering the Tubular Bridge over the Menai Straits
Boat Passengers Embarking