The Birth of a Flower 1910
"Percy Smith (1880-1944) was world famous as a photographer of plant life. Probably the first British example of time-lapse photography as applied to the growth of plants." Monthly Film Bulletin, November 1955.
"Percy Smith (1880-1944) was world famous as a photographer of plant life. Probably the first British example of time-lapse photography as applied to the growth of plants." Monthly Film Bulletin, November 1955.
Using a futuristic submarine, pirates kidnap a young couple, torpedo a passenger ship, travel under the sea to salvage bullion, then make their escape by taking to the air.
A robot chauffeur takes a newly married couple on their honeymoon to the planet Saturn and then on a trip under the sea.
The work done by men and women at the coal face and the pit head.
Stop-motion animation of putty modeling itself into faces.
Charming animated illustration of one of nature's wonders from Britain's most inventive pioneer of wildlife filmmaking.
A short, early documentary work showing insects exhibiting extreme strength and agility.
Anarchists build a super aircraft and bomb a railway, a fort and St. Paul's.
"Magic" film using the art of animation and stop motion to do a surreal experiment with paper.
The construction and launch of the SS Olympic, the sister ship of the Titanic, at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Part of BFI collection "Tales From the Shipyard".
The lengthy process of building a Claughton class locomotive is shortened through the magic of moving image.
With closeup footage of flies and simulations of their vision.