Celebrating 40 years of the Classic Sci-Fi TV / Film franchise. Featuring all five generations together... from the iconic original to The Next Generation, through Deep Space Nine and Voyager to the most recent series, Enterprise. The music is an orchestral piece based on the flute melody from ST:TNG 'The Inner Light'.
A video edit commemorating the 40th anniversary of the first walk on the moon. The lift off was July 16, 1969. The moon landing and first walk took place July 20, 1969. Astronauts on the flight Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins, and Buss Aldrin. (All footage of the Apollo 11 mission supplied by NASA / Editing by Leslie Smith, Jr. / USA TODAY)
** New V.3 Edition ** (Higher Resolution) Celebrating 40 years of the Classic Sci-Fi TV / Film franchise. Featuring all five generations together... from the most recent series - Enterprise to the iconic original, through The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. The music is an orchestral piece based on the flute melody from ST:TNG 'The Inner Light'.
The three-day Woodstock music festival in 1969 was the pivotal event of the 1960s peace movement, and this landmark concert film is the definitive record of that milestone of rock & roll history. It's more than a chronicle of the hippie movement, however; this is a film of genuine historical and social importance, capturing the spirit of America in transition, when the Vietnam War was at its peak and antiwar protest was fully expressed through the liberating music of the time. With a brilliant crew at his disposal (including a young editor named Martin Scorsese), director Michael Wadleigh worked with over 300 hours of footage to create his original 225-minute director's cut, which was cut by 40 minutes for the film's release in 1970. Eight previously edited segments were restored in 1994, and the original director's cut of Woodstock is now the version most commonly available on videotape and DVD. The film deservedly won the Academy Award for Best Documentary, and it's still a stunning achievement. Abundant footage taken among the massive crowd ("half a million strong") expresses the human heart of the event, from skinny-dipping hippies to accidental overdoses, to unpredictable weather, midconcert childbirth, and the thoughtful (or just plain rambling) reflections of the festive participants. Then, of course, there is the music--a nonstop parade of rock & roll from the greatest performers of the period, including Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Canned Heat, The Who, Richie <b>...</b>
This brief documentary piece featuring Jon Lord, Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice and Roger Glover gives an overall summary of the events surrounding the recording of 'Machine Head' in December 1971 following the Casino fire of 4th December ...Funky Claude, Frank Zappa and Deep Purple. 2012 will see a series of special events and recordings celebrating this milestone in rock ...stay tuned!