4x silent films
5 videos
Updated 2 months ago
Films with the soundtrack removed and sped up to 4x and set to random music for synchronicity.
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The Birth of a Nation (1915) - Speed Up & Electronica Remix
MiniTrueArchiveWelcome to an audacious reinterpretation of a groundbreaking piece of cinema! In this video, we present D.W. Griffith's **The Birth of a Nation (1915)**, dramatically sped up 4x, offering a frenetic pace that breathes new life into this historically significant yet controversial film. Set against a vibrant backdrop of eclectic electronica radio tracks, we've stripped away the original score to create a unique audio-visual experience that juxtaposes the past with the present. Dive into this bold artistic endeavor where the rhythm of modern sounds synchronizes with the evocative imagery of early cinema, challenging perceptions and inviting dialogue. As you watch, contemplate the complex interplay between historical contexts and current societal views. This is not just a film; it's a conversation starter about art, cultural evolution, and the power of storytelling through time. 🚀 **Experience the Synchronicity of Old and New!** 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more innovative blends of the classic and contemporary! #BirthOfANation #DWGriffith #Electronica #FilmRemix #CinemaHistory #ControversialFilms #ArtReinterpretation37 views -
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 4x Speed Remix with Negativland Radio
MiniTrueArchiveStep into a surreal world where the haunting visuals of the 1920 silent masterpiece *The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari* meet the avant-garde soundscape of Negativland! In this unique edit, experience the iconic film like never before, as we accelerate its chilling narrative to four times its original speed. Removing the original score allows the experimental tracks from Negativland Radio to take center stage, creating an exhilarating audio-visual experience that is as fresh and unpredictable as its early cinematic origins. Join us on this artistic journey where the aesthetics of classic horror collide with contemporary sound art. Watch the vivid expressionist imagery pulse and twist in time with a carefully curated assortment of eclectic Negativland tracks. Experience the synchronicity of old and new, where public domain brilliance meets the freedom of no copyright constraints. **Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments! Let us know how these two worlds collide for you. Enjoy the ride!** 🎥💀✨ #TheCabinetofDrCaligari #Negativland #SilentFilm #Artistry #ExperimentalMusic #VintageMeetsModern33 views -
Marc Antony and Cleopatra (1913) | 4x Speed | Daft Punk Radio Mix
MiniTrueArchiveDive into a captivating blend of history and modernity with our unique presentation of the 1913 silent film *Marc Antony and Cleopatra*! We've supercharged this classic by speeding it up 4x, creating an exhilarating viewing experience that breathes new life into the iconic tale of love and ambition. Set to an eclectic mix of random Daft Punk tracks, this video invites you to enjoy the synchronicity of old and new as the vibrant visuals of early cinema dance seamlessly to the infectious beats of one of electronic music's greatest duos. Watch as Cleopatra's grandeur and Marc Antony's passionate pursuit unfold at lightning speed, all while the pulsating rhythms of Daft Punk elevate the emotional stakes. It’s an audiovisual journey that challenges the boundaries of time, rhythm, and storytelling. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more innovative mashups that celebrate the fusion of eras and genres! Turn up the volume, sit back, and relish this unexpected pairing of antiquity and electrifying sound! #MarcAntonyAndCleopatra #SilentFilm #DaftPunk #FilmMashup #CinematicJourney #OldMeetsNew #4xSpeed #ClassicMeetsModern11 views -
Faust (1926) @ 4x speed set to Firewater radio
MiniTrueArchiveThe 1926 film Faust which is in the public domain set to Fiewater radio. Synchronicity happen in most videos. This is about my love of film, enjoy the silents but go find a better copy too.6 views -
Nosferatu (1922) @ 4x speed set to Monster electronica radio
MiniTrueArchiveIn this unique Rumble video, experience the classic silent film "Nosferatu" (1922) like never before! We've sped up the iconic horror masterpiece to a thrilling 4x speed, enhancing its eerie visuals for a rapid-fire viewing experience. The original soundtrack has been removed, and instead, immerse yourself in the hauntingly vibrant world of monster electronica radio. Perfect for both fans of vintage cinema and new viewers, this reimagined version of "Nosferatu" brings fresh energy and excitement to a beloved classic. Don't miss this innovative take on a timeless tale of terror! Don’t forget to Like & Subscribe8 views