纪录片《英国面料/Fabric of Britain 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
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Fabric of Britain
一般信息:由BBC发表于2013年,由Rebecca Front和Paul Martin和Dan Jones主办的艺术纪录片 - 英语叙述
信息:<1>探索英国与面料的关系,具有针织,壁纸和针线。<h3>第1章:针织的黄金时代</h3>探讨了20世纪流行时尚的基本工艺如何对编织的崛起。这是一件让我们刮伤的跳线,性感沐浴服和臭名昭着的贵宾犬封面的工艺,通过战争的艰辛使英国持续,并向一位母亲对几代人的爱。今天,由于王子的高尔夫味道,披头士乐队和80年代早餐电视,Knitwear已成为每个衣柜的主食。热情和令人惊讶的是,这是人民工艺的故事,也是一个非常英国人的故事。<h3>第2章:壁纸的故事</h3> Paul Martin呈现出令人惊讶的康普利壁纸的故事。从16世纪到现在,壁纸一直有一些关于我们和我们的口味和愿望的壁纸。这是一个从庄严家园到最贫穷的最贫困人口的旅程,他们的两倍下降,奢侈品的高度与工业污垢和侵扰的侵犯。沿途有一些迷人的故事;壁纸可能看起来微不足道,但政府已经试图控制它,甚至威胁要毒害我们。该计划还揭示了壁纸的艺术和工艺。保罗学会如何制作羊群壁纸,这是18世纪的豪华物品,有助于从建筑工地上揭开罕见的墙纸,并打印Marthe Armitage的设计。一路上,他遇到了当代设计师和制造商,并讲述了这种历史壁纸淡色的故事作为坑民和威廉莫里斯。<h3>第3章:刺绣的奇迹</h3>英格兰的改革见证了中世纪最辉煌的艺术的破坏。教堂绘画和彩色玻璃 - 甚至雕塑 - 在宗教的名义中被摧毁。然而,一件艺术浪费在赔率下 - 中世纪刺绣的艺术。在16世纪的英国刺绣出来的国家被激烈地脱离了这个国家,今天幸福的例子在意大利教会和博物馆略微不太明确而遗忘,甚至是梵蒂冈。然而,它是一种艺术形式,竞争中世纪绘画或彩色玻璃中最优质的形式,持续200年是t他在西方世界上最好的刺绣。仅仅是占Anglicanum(英语工作),Kings and Popes of Christendom.Dan Jones,PlantageNet专家和中世纪的刺绣所需的工作是从刺绣的伟大时代寻找这些脆弱而令人惊叹的幸存者的工作。洁养植物的世界,奢华奢侈品和神圣的美女,规模的尺寸。 <1> <1> <1>视频编解码器:X265 CABAC MAIL @ L4 <1>视频比特率:CRF 21(?2570kbps)<1>视频分辨率:1920x1080 <1>视频纵横比:16: 9 <1>帧速率:25 fps <1>音频编解码器:AAC-LC <1>音频比特率:Q91 VBR 48KHz(?128kbps)<1>音频通道:2 <1>运行时间:2h 57m(总计) <1>部分:1(3章)<1>零件尺寸:3.35 GB <1>来源:HDTV <1>编码:Jungleboy </ul>
纪录片关键词:
【英国的面料,安妮·艾尔斯:螺纹的生命,一个缝合时间:1,英国电影:专用追随者的时尚,艺术主义:制作一个差异,纪录片,黑斯廷斯1066- 斗争,印度纺织机,乔安娜卢姆利的家庭甜蜜的家,让工艺英国,遗失的ryukyu纺织品】
【艺术,丽贝卡前线,保罗马丁,丹琼斯,BBC,2013,英语】
Fabric of Britain,Anni Albers: A Life in Thread,A Stitch in Time: Series 1,Britain on Film: Dedicated Followers of Fashion,Craftivism: Making a Difference,Documentary,Hastings 1066 - Tapestry of a Battle,Indian Textile Machines,Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home,MAKE Craft Britain,The Lost Textile of Ryukyu
Arts,Rebecca Front,Paul Martin,Dan Jones,BBC,2013,English
General Information:
Arts Documentary hosted by Rebecca Front and Paul Martin and Dan Jones, published by BBC in 2013- English narration
Information
Exploring Britain's relationship with fabric, featuring knitting, wallpaper and needlework.
Chapter 1: Knitting's Golden Age
Explores how knitting rose from basic craft to the height of popular fashion in the 20th century. It's a craft that has given us scratchy jumpers, sexy bathing costumes and the infamous poodle loo cover, has sustained Britain through the hardships of war and shown a mother's love to generations of little ones. Today, knitwear has become a staple of every wardrobe thanks to a prince's golfing taste, The Beatles and 80s breakfast television. Warm-hearted and surprising, this is the story of the people's craft, and a very British one at that.
Chapter 2: The Story of Wallpaper
Paul Martin presents the surprisingly compelling story of wallpaper. From its origins in the 16th century to the present day, wallpaper has always had something to say about us and our tastes and aspirations. It's a journey that takes Paul from the grandest of stately homes to the poorest of two-up-two-downs, the height of luxury to industrial grime and infestation. There are some fascinating tales along the way; wallpaper may seem insignificant, but governments have tried to control it, and it's even threatened to poison us.
The programme also reveals the art and craft of wallpaper. Paul learns how to make flock wallpaper, very much a deluxe item in the 18th century, helps to uncover a rare antique piece of wallpapering from a building site, and prints the designs of Marthe Armitage. Along the way, he meets contemporary designers and makers, and tells the stories of such historical wallpaper luminaries as Pugin and William Morris.
Chapter 3: The Wonder of Embroidery
The Reformation in England witnessed the destruction of the most brilliant art of the medieval age. Church paintings and stained glass - even sculpture - were destroyed throughout England in the name of religion. And yet one art survived against the odds - the art of medieval embroidery.
Portable and easily squirrelled away, English embroidery was spirited out of the country in the 16th century and many brilliant examples survive today - if slightly unappreciated and forgotten in Italian churches and museums, even the Vatican. And yet it is an art form that rivalled the very finest in medieval painting or stained glass and for 200 years was the finest embroidery in the western world. Known simply as Opus Anglicanum (English work), the work of English embroiders was desired by kings and popes throughout Christendom.
Dan Jones, Plantagenet expert and medievalist, goes in search of these fragile yet stunning survivors from the great age of embroidery - encountering a world of finery, bejewelled luxury and sacred beauty on an undreamt-of scale.
Technical Specs
Video Codec: x265 CABAC Main@L4
Video Bitrate: CRF 21 (~2570Kbps)
Video Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 FPS
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: q91 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 2h 57m (total)
Number Of Parts: 1 (3 chapters)
Part Size: 3.35 GB
Source: HDTV
Encoded by: JungleBoy
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