The Films of Charles and Ray Eames
A set of 2 doublesided videodiscs. The items of interest for use in lectures are the two films Powers of Ten and A Rough Sketch. From the disc jacket:
Perhaps the most famous of the many films produced by Charles and Ray Eames are Powers of Ten: A Film Dealing with the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding another Zero(1977) and its predecessor, A Rough Sketch for a Proposed Film Dealing with the Powers of Ten and the Relative Size of the Universe(1968). The films offer an unusual voyage of the eye from a picnic blanket out to the farthest reaches of man's understanding of the universe, back to the picnic, and then into the skin, artery, blood cell, atoms and nucleus of a man sleeping on the picnic blanket.....
The narration of physicist Philip Morrison and musical score of Elmer Bernstein pace the stream of images........
Disc One/Side One
- Introduction of Charles and Ray, narrated by Gregory Peck
- Overview of Volume 1 Films
- Powers of Ten (1977)
- A Rough Sketch (1968)
- credits
Disc One/Side Two
901: After 45 Years of Working, a film by Eames Demetrios
- Prologue
- Musical towers tour
- A look outside
- Hurdy-gurdy tour
- Moving
- Last moments
- credits
- color bars
Disc Two/Side One
- Introduction of Charles and Ray, narrated by Gregory Peck
- Overview of Volume 2 Films
- Toccata for Toy Trains (1957)
- House: After Five Years of Living (1955)
Disc Two/Side Two
- Lucia Chase Vignette (1976)
- Kaleidoscope Jazz Chair (1960)
- The Black Ships (1970)
- Blacktop (1952)
- credits
- color bars
Audio Visual Index
 
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