Saturday, July 27, 2013

1903 Down the Hudson



Director:  Frederick S. Armitage, A.E. Weed


Country: USA

Notes:  Single-frame, time-lapse travel actually "up" the Hudson River.


Storyline:  Film taken from a boat heading down the Hudson is shown at varying speeds, often giving a sense of rapid transit. We see empty hills sweeping by, then a steamboat passes. A few houses appear in woods along the river's bank. The camera goes around a curve in the river; a train track is visible at the water's edge. The occasional sign of industrialization appears, then a working rail yard. Around another bend are more steamboats, a three-masted sailboat, and barges. In the distance, a train heads south. After awhile, we reach a city. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

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