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Ceramics: A Fragile History
一般信息:由BBC发布2011年英语叙述的Ruth Wilson主办的艺术纪录片
信息:<1>陶瓷是艺术符合功能的地方 - 我们最古老,最基本的艺术形式之一,坐在我们家的中心。<h3>粘土的故事</h3>第一部电影在英国的历史上,从托特时代开始,追查其不同技术和风格的演变,并检查我们的盆子可以在亲密的细节中告诉我们什么预先生看到自己。无论是为庆祝出生,婚姻和死亡(我们自己或皇室),饮食和饮酒还是展示我们的社会地位,陶瓷含有不仅仅是我们的茶或咖啡 - 它们含有我们的生活,我们的社会DNA和揭示很多关于我们作为一个国家的品味和习惯。它们生效,生效/ n clay.ContributorS包括David Attenborough,Edmund de Waal,Grayson Perry,Lucy Worsley,Mary Wondrausch和Elspeth Owen。<h3> Wedgwood的年龄</h3>这个系列中的第二部电影将抹布绘制到斯托克 - 托盘的史诗般的史诗,一个建在粘土上的城市,英国曾经是世界跳动的陶瓷帝国。在17世纪的茶叶之后,英国的陶器爆炸成一个尖端的行业和一个民族骄傲的来源。负责将英国陶瓷艺术放在地图上的关键人物是创新者,艺术家和营销天才,Josiah Wedgwood;那个发明了英国瓷器的人,并提出了骨头中国,彻底改变了该行业,Josiah Spode;和伟大的20世纪陶瓷家,Clarice Cliff AnD Susie Cooper。这部电影显示了自20世纪80年代以来廉价劳动力的要求如何迫使所有这些伟大的工厂关闭了所有这一切,让斯托克粉碎的稀缺废墟作为我们的庞贝。贡献者包括威尔逊,尼尔布朗司机,露西Worsley,Miranda Goodby,Emmanuel Cooper和Matthew Rice。<h3>波特的艺术</h3>该系列的结论是看着工作室陶器。在19世纪末,一群工匠决定打破陶瓷工厂的垄断。 Studio Pottery出生,这是一种在生产线单调的传统手工业和装饰风格的运动。通过像William de Morgan,Bernard Leach和William Staite Murray这样的从业者,Studio Pottery很快被认为是一个战俘对现代艺术故事的武器而独特的英国贡献,从欧洲各地绘制门徒。在20世纪下半叶,女性陶瓷家像Lucie Rie和Alison Britton一样重新通用了运动。该计划以Grayson Perry和Edmund de Waal的肖像结束,其中两个最伟大的陶器在世界上的任何地方工作。 <1> <1>视频编解码器:X264 CABAC <1>视频比特率:CRF 19(3940kbps平均值)<1>视频纵横比:1.778:1 <1>视频分辨率:1280x720 <1>音频编解码器:AAC-LC <1>音频比特率:160 kbps ab 48khz <1>音频通道:2 <1>运行时间:59分钟<1>帧数:25 fps <1>部分:3 <1>部分尺寸:1.68 GB(平均值)<1>来源:HDTV <1>编码:Jungleboy <1>
纪录片关键词:
【陶瓷:脆弱的历史,工匠遗产:1系列,美丽的东西:对瓷器的热情,美丽的东西:对瓷器(BBC)的激情,美丽的东西:英国最脆弱的瓷器(BBC 1080P),雕刻充满爱,庆典(PBS),中国在六个简单的碎片(BBC),穿过一个平底船的英格兰:梦想河,划分了英国】
【艺术,鲁兰威尔逊,BBC,2011,英语】
Ceramics: A Fragile History,A Craftsmen Legacy: Series 1,Beautiful Thing: A Passion for Porcelain,Beautiful Thing: A Passion for Porcelain (BBC),Beautiful Thing: A Passion for Porcelain (BBC 1080p),Britain's Most Fragile Treasure,Carved with Love,Celebration (PBS),China in Six Easy Pieces (BBC),Crossing England in a Punt: River of Dreams,Divided Britain
Arts,Ruth Wilson,BBC,2011,English
General Information:
Arts Documentary hosted by Ruth Wilson, published by BBC in 2011- English narration
Information
Ceramics are where art meets function - one of our oldest and most fundamental art forms, that sits at the centre of our homes.
The Story of Clay
The first film looks at a history of domestic pottery in Britain from Tudor times onwards, tracing the evolution of its different techniques and styles, and examining what our pots can tell us in intimate detail how preceeding generations lived and saw themselves. Whether it's for celebrating birth, marriage and death (our own or royal), eating and drinking or showing the world our social status, ceramics contain more than just our tea or coffee - they contain something of our lives, our social DNA, and reveal a lot about our taste and habits as a nation. They become, in effect, snapshots /n clay.
Contributors include David Attenborough, Edmund de Waal, Grayson Perry, Lucy Worsley, Mary Wondrausch and Elspeth Owen.
The Age of Wedgwood
This second film in the series charts the rags to riches-to-rags epic of Stoke-on-Trent, a city built on clay and the heart of Britain's once world-beating ceramics empire. On the back of the 17th century phenomenon of tea, pottery in Britain exploded into a cutting-edge industry and a source of national pride. The key characters responsible for putting British ceramic art on the map are featured - innovator, artist and marketing genius, Josiah Wedgwood; the man who invented a British version of Chinese porcelain and came up with bone china, which revolutionised the industry, Josiah Spode; and the great 20th century ceramicists, Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper. The film shows how demands for cheap labour since the 1980s have forced the closure of all but a handful of these great factories, leaving Stoke's crumbling overgrown ruins as our Pompeii.
Contributors include AN Wilson, Neil Brownsword, Lucy Worsley, Miranda Goodby, Emmanuel Cooper and Matthew Rice.
The Art of the Potter
The series concludes with a look at studio pottery. Towards the end of the 19th century, a group of craftsmen decided to break the monopoly of the great ceramic factories. Studio pottery was born, a movement that celebrated traditional artisanship and decorative flair over the monotony of the production line. Through practitioners like William De Morgan, Bernard Leach and William Staite Murray, studio pottery was soon recognised as a powerful and uniquely British contribution to the story of modern art, drawing disciples from all over Europe. In the second half of the 20th century, female ceramicists like Lucie Rie and Alison Britton re-energised the movement. The programme ends with portraits of Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal, two of the greatest potters working anywhere in the world today.
Technical Specs
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: CRF 19 (3940Kbps average)
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: 160 Kbps ABR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 59 mins
Framerate: 25 FPS
Number of Parts: 3
Part Size: 1.68 GB (average)
Source: HDTV
Encoded by: JungleBoy
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