A frame from a
German relativity film produced in 1922, published in Scientific American.
“H Θεωρία της Σχετικότητας του Αϊνστάιν” είναι
μια ταινία του βωβού κινηματογράφου, σε σκηνοθεσία των Max και Dave Fleischer,
που κυκλοφόρησε το 1923!
Τον
Αύγουστο του 1922, το περιοδικό Scientific American ανακοίνωνε στους αναγνώστες
του ότι γυρίστηκε μια βουβή ταινία που θα παρουσίαζε στο ευρύ κοινό τη θεωρία
της σχετικότητας του Albert Einstein. Μερικούς μήνες αργότερα στις 11
Φεβρουαρίου 1923, κυκλοφόρησε το πρώτο animation που εκλαΐκευε την θεωρία της
σχετικότητας.
The Einstein Theory of Relativity (1923) is a silent
film directed by Max and Dave Fleischer and released by Fleischer Studios.
In August 1922,
Scientific American published an article explaining their position that a
silent film would be unsuccessful in presenting Albert Einstein's theory of
relativity to the general public. They argued that only as part of a broader
educational package including lecture and text would such a film be successful.
Scientific American then went on to review frames from an unnamed German film
reported to be financially successful.
Six months later,
on February 11, 1923, the Fleischers released their relativity film, produced
in collaboration with popular science journalist Garrett P. Serviss to
accompany his book on the same topic. Two versions of the Fleischer film are
reported to exist - a shorter two-reel (20 minute) edit intended for general
theater audiences, and a longer five-reel (50 minute) version intended for
educational use.
The Fleischers
lifted footage from the German predecessor, Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen
Relativitäts-Theorie, directed by Hanns-Walter Kornblum, for inclusion into
their film. Presented here are images from the Fleischer film and German film.
If actual footage was not recycled into The Einstein Theory of Relativity,
these images and text from the Scientific American article suggest that
original visual elements from the German film were.
This film, like
much of the Fleischer's work, has fallen into the public domain. Unlike
Fleischer Studio's Superman or Betty Boop cartoons, The Einstein Theory of
Relativity has very few existing prints and is available in 16mm from only a
few specialized film preservation organizations.
From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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