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The First Ever Documentary Feature was an Antarctic Survival Story
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The First Ever Documentary Feature was an Antarctic Survival Story

Ernest Shackleton’s incredible story of survival, the 1914-16 Endurance expedition, is remembered partly because of its extraordinary heroics, but also because it was filmed and photographed by a cutting-edge cinematographer, the Australian Frank Hurley. Filming in extremes of cold, stranded in the Antarctic, Hurley created what is considered the world’s first documentary feature. It was first shown to audiences in 1921 as South, a timeless film whose dramatic images captured the travails of the expedition and fixed it in our memories. In the History Hit film Saving South, made in association with the BFI, Dan Snow visits the British Film Institute’s special sub-zero nitrate film storage facility where blast-proof vaults protect the last fragments of Frank Hurley’s remarkable original footage. Sign up to watch “South is a hugely important film,” explains the BFI’s silent film expert, Bryony Dixon. “It’s the first documentary feature ever made. This all-encompassing narrative, including all this incredible footage [of] the crew, the wildlife, scenes that had never been seen before, both in terms of this famous story but just what Antarctica was like. It’s an incredible achievement. To have gotten any pictures at all and brought them back was amazing.” Hurley might never have brought his footage back. Not only did Hurley film and develop the footage while the ship Endurance was beset by ice, he rescued it from the ship as it sank and later buried his precious footage in the icy soil of Elephant Island as the crew awaited rescue. He did not know it but the cold of the permafrost was ideal for preserving celluloid film. It is now stored at -4.1 degrees Celsius. Hurley, an Australian known for his extreme camerawork (he is pictured setting up in the rigging), was recruited especially for the expedition. The last footage he captured was the moment the mast of Endurance collapsed. Later he wrote that “I had my camera trained on the ship the whole time. I secured the unique film of the masts collapsing.” He had to throw his cine camera away before trekking and rowing to Elephant Island. Hurley’s footage was assembled and released after the First World War. The viewing copies of South became scratched and damaged by projectors, yet South is among the classic films the BFI has worked hard to restore. Angelo Lucatello of the BFI National Archives Conservation Centre explains that the 1996 restoration of South took five years to make. “We looked at about 90 copies and we cut the material together out of 13 different sources. So it’s a little bit like a jigsaw.” Conservators will prefer original footage that is damaged, but crisp, over copies. “There’s always a problem that you will lose quality,” says Lucatello. “There’s a chance of dirt being printed in.” Examining the negatives yields other insights including Hurley’s use of in-camera effects, such as under-cranking the film when the ship broke up to exaggerate movement and underscore its drama. Thanks to the work on the original negatives, we can watch the entirety of South as shot by Hurley, cleaned up and digitally remastered: an exceptional dispatch from an audacious Antarctic expedition undertaken a century ago. Watch Saving South exclusively on History Hit by signing up today. Sign up to watch
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Gamers Realm
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Astro Bot Best Crash Site Animations
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Astro Bot Best Crash Site Animations

Astro Bot, in addition to being a pretty excellent 3D platformer in its own right, is primarily a celebration of all things PlayStation.
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Science Explorer
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Perseverance rover watches a solar eclipse on Mars
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Perseverance rover watches a solar eclipse on Mars

On Sept. 30, NASA's Perseverance rover turned its eyes toward the sky and photographed a solar eclipse from Mars, capturing the tiny moon Phobos crossing the sun's face.
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Four astronauts return to Earth after being delayed by Boeing's capsule trouble, Hurricane Milton
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Four astronauts return to Earth after being delayed by Boeing's capsule trouble, Hurricane Milton

Four astronauts returned to Earth on Friday after a nearly eight-month space station stay extended by Boeing's capsule trouble and Hurricane Milton. A SpaceX capsule carrying the crew parachuted before…
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Zelensky Tells Trump That Ukraine Faces a Fork in the Road: Join NATO or Go Nuclear
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Zelensky Tells Trump That Ukraine Faces a Fork in the Road: Join NATO or Go Nuclear

Ukraine joins the North Atlantic Treaty. Or Ukraine goes nuclear. That’s the choice President Zelensky gave Donald Trump at their meeting last month at New York. “In a conversation with Donald Trump,…
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Morning Greatness: Trump Takes Lead Nationally in WSJ Poll
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Morning Greatness: Trump Takes Lead Nationally in WSJ Poll

Good Friday morning. Here’s what is on 46 agenda today: 11am: The President receives the President’s Daily Brief 12:30pm: The President delivers remarks at the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona.…
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Kamala Harris Reveals Her Cabinet Choices!
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Kamala Harris Reveals Her Cabinet Choices!

As the Presidential election nears, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has revealed a list of her potential cabinet members, causing controversy with her surprising picks. Check out the 10 people Kamala…
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YubNub News
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There's nothing ‘democratic’ about dumping the Electoral College
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There's nothing ‘democratic’ about dumping the Electoral College

By Jenna Ellis, Op-ed contributor Friday, October 25, 2024USA map voting. Presidential election map each state American electoral votes showing united Republicans or Democrats political vector infographic.…
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How to best share your faith with your Muslim neighbor
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How to best share your faith with your Muslim neighbor

By Jason Jimenez, Op-Ed Contributor Friday, October 25, 2024(Photo: Pexels)Liam shifted nervously in his seat. The rich aroma of coffee filled the air, but the conversation brewing between his Muslim…
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Nate Silver’s risky business
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Nate Silver’s risky business

Several years after being drummed out of polite progressive society because of his accurate political predictions, the statistician, pundit, and poker player Nate Silver is riding high. On the Edge: The…
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