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Video Showcase
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Zeitbyte's video showcase demonstrates the quality of production we bring to all of our encodes. We offer a diverse array of player formats, bitrates, sizes and even iPod and Mobile possibilities to suit all of your streaming media needs. But don't take our word for it, our work speaks for itself.
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Phantom: The Tottering Day
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Phantom: The Tottering Day
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Director:
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F.W. Murnau
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Genre:
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Silent Film
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| Description: |
Phantom has been beautifully reconstructed and restored in 2003 in
collaboration with the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin from the
original 1922 negative. Phantom was F.W. Murnau's twelfth film and a
screen version of a novel by celebrated German Author Gerhart
Hauptmann. The film features Alfred Abel (Metropolis, The Grand Duke's
Finances, Dr. Mabuse) as a town clerk who has visions of becoming a
famous poet and marrying a charming girl with whom he has had a fateful
encounter, played by Lya de Putti (Variety, The Burning Earth).
Increasing fixated by his longing through Murnau's cinematic touches,
Lorenz sleeps with a prostitute resembling the unattainable girl which
leads to near insanity, financial ruin and ultimate redemption.
Criticized
upon the film's initial release for simplifying Hauptmann's novel,
Murnau's dazzling imagery (assisted by designer Hermann Warm and
cameramen Axel Graatkjar and Theo Ouchakoff) transforms picturesque
location shooting into a realm of disquiet and despair.
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Phantom: Tavern Brawl
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Director:
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F.W. Murnau
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Genre:
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Silent Film
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| Description: |
Phantom has been beautifully reconstructed and restored in 2003 in
collaboration with the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin from the
original 1922 negative. Phantom was F.W. Murnau's twelfth film and a
screen version of a novel by celebrated German Author Gerhart
Hauptmann. The film features Alfred Abel (Metropolis, The Grand Duke's
Finances, Dr. Mabuse) as a town clerk who has visions of becoming a
famous poet and marrying a charming girl with whom he has had a fateful
encounter, played by Lya de Putti (Variety, The Burning Earth).
Increasing fixated by his longing through Murnau's cinematic touches,
Lorenz sleeps with a prostitute resembling the unattainable girl which
leads to near insanity, financial ruin and ultimate redemption.
Criticized
upon the film's initial release for simplifying Hauptmann's novel,
Murnau's dazzling imagery (assisted by designer Hermann Warm and
cameramen Axel Graatkjar and Theo Ouchakoff) transforms picturesque
location shooting into a realm of disquiet and despair.
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Warren Miller: Stock Footage
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Warren Miller: Stock Footage
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Production Company:
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Action Footage/Warren Miller Entertainment
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Genre:
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Sport
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| Description: |
Action Footage/Warren Miller Entertainment is recognized worldwide as
the premier source for action/adventure sports, beauty, and life-style
footage. Action Footage is the appropriately named stock footage
division of Warren Miller Entertainment. Our library is one of the
leading sources for commercial quality, rights-managed 16&35mm
cinematography -- offering over 30,000 hours of footage on a multitude
of subjects.
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Perez Hilton
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Production Company:
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GOSS! UK
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Genre:
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Talk Show
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| Description: |
This is a short clip from the U.K. show Goss featuring Perez.
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Freedom Of Speech
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Director:
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Vernon Chatman & John Lee
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Genre:
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Comedy
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| Description: |
Wonder Showzen is an absurdist comedy/variety show, featuring a team of
puppets, kids, cartoons and old educational films. It's a sugar coated
comedic explosion for the fortified child in us all. Wonder Showzen is
a chaotic mix of puppets, animation and live action with a twist that
will leave viewers torn between laughter, sadness and sheer perplexity.
Episodes will contain skits from the main puppets (Chauncey,
Wordsworth, Sthugar and Him), news segments with A.P. Gibralter, and
Clarence's "puppet on the street" skit. Think delightfully dark yet
smartly subversive. Wonder Showzen takes your favorite things about
watching TV as a kid and turns them into a twisted nightmare for all
ages.
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