Tuesday, 2 March 2010

When The Job Requires A Special Purpose Product


This is an absolute must-see.

A series of films taken during and after the 1927 trans-Atlantic flight of American aviator Charles Lindbergh. The films are original and must have been carefully retouched to get them this clear.

Note that there are 4 parts: Dead men flying, A sudden Change, Well, Then, I Might As Well Go, and I'm Not Lindbergh. Fascinating stuff.

(thanks Cora)

3 comment(s):

Unknown said...

Sadly, despite a B.A. from Harvard (!), Mr. Winthrop D. Perkins does not know the difference between its and it's. Kinda ruins the impact of his little epic.

Anonymous said...

the difference between its and it's

Whaaat?

Anonymous said...

For the luvva Pete children, let's ditch the juvenile criticism and extend a hearty well done to these guys. They certainly deserve it and God knows that with our bad economy and 5000 critics outta work the last thing we need is some buttcake doing it for free. Lucky Lindy is my hero!