BBC Connections (S-1) (E-9) Countdown




Genre
Documentary

Producer by
Mick Jackson

Directed by
Mick Jackson

Writer by
James Burke

Cast
James Burke / Mark Wing-Davey

Production company
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Original channel
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Original language
English

Country of origin
United kingdom

Broadcast dates
17 October 1978 (UK)

Original runing time
17 October 1978 – 19 December 1978

Episode duration
50 minutes (without adverts)

Picture format
16:9 1080i HD (Series 1-)

Studio
London, England, UK

Episode summary
What happens when you combine a carbon arc light, a billiard ball coating, a spoked wheel and consecutive images? Motion pictures! Complex and sometimes incredible events led to Thomas Edison's remarkable invention; the beginnings of limelight on a Irish mountain; George Eastman's production of celluloid from the slightly explosive gun cotton; the ""magic lantern"" of an Austrian ballistics teacher. Then Eadweard Muybridge settled a bet in 1872 by photographs; does a horse raise all four feet when galloping? (Yes.) Today moving pictures, together with television, are enormously powerful mass media. Have we become trapped by our own technology?

Fun and viewer review
Watch Entire Show: www.youtube.com More Shows: www.youtube.com Episode 8 of James Burke's most well-known series "Connections" which explores the surprising and unexpected ways that our modern technological world came into existence. Each episode investigates the background of usually one particular modern invention and how it came into being. These explorations are an attempt to locate the "connections" between various historical figures who seemingly had nothing to do with each other in their own times, however once connected, these same figures combined to produce some of the most profound impacts on our modern day world; in a "1+1=3" type of way. It is this type of investigation that is the core idea behind the Knowledge Web project, whereby sophisticated software is being developed to attempt to discover these subtle interconnections automatically. See k-web.org. Note This clip contains one of Mr. Burke's most well-known scenes: the famous "rocket takeoff scene" (also mentioned in re-Connections : see playlists) See channel page for purchase options.

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