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Folklore Films |
Folklore FilmsThrough the marvels of technology it is now possible to video-tape and present film clips at an affordable cost. Affordable if one has the luxury of a friend who has the equipment to film and edit such things. I have been fortunate to have such allies in Rebel Penfold-Russell and Adam Bayliss, at Rebel Studios. I also acknowledge the support of the Music Board of the Australia Council for the Arts, the Folklore & Oral History Section of the National Library of Australia and Valda Low of Mountain Tracks who designs and maintains this website.It is my intention to produce an on-going series of short films explaining Australian folklore. Most will include performance elements such as singing, reciting or musical instrumentation. The idea is to demonstrate how history can be brought alive by music. There is also illustrative materials such as rare photographs, drawings etc featured in the films. Hopefully there will be a catalogue of around 100 short films. Access.I am more than happy to see these films used and especially on sites related to particular areas of our history or associated with education. Permission requests should be directed to [email protected]. In most cases permission would be without cost.They have been produced as MP4 format and you will need Quicktime to play them. You can drag the corner of the screen to enlarge it. Being a 'smell of an oil rag' production it helps if you have speakers enabling louder volume control. The following videos are now available. Moreton Bay - convict ballad.
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General convict history.The story of the Death of Captain Logan of Moreton Bay The Ballad of Moreton Bay (Frances Macnamara - Frank the Poet) The story of Paddy Galvin - convict. Bail Up!- The Ballads of Frank Gardiner the Bushranger9 minutes 56 second Frank Gardiner was one of the most successful bushrangers in as much as the authorities never found his haul. They did (eventually) catch Gardiner and sentenced him to a lengthy goal stint in Sydney's Darlinghurst Gaol but, because of public agitation, he was eventually freed, on the condition he left the Colonies. It is a fascinating story worthy of a blockbuster film. The clip features two Gardiner songs - 'Frank Gardiner Is Caught At Last' and a song by A.L.lloyd 'based' on a poem 'supposedly' written by Gardiner. The Demon Drink.The Road To Gundagai6 minutes 24 seconds. Bush workers of the 19th century were said to 'work hard and play harder'. This segment talks about the role of alcohol in the shearing industry including the practice of 'lambing down'. The featured song is a version of 'The Road to Gundagai' which is also known as 'Lazy Harry's'. The Iron Road- 150 years of Rail6 minutes 23 seconds. 2005 celebrated the 150th anniversary of rail in Australia. It is a fascinating story. I was pleased to be associated with the RTBU (NSW) during this year and refer readers to the segment 'The Iron Road' on the menu bar for a detailed look at this industry. On this film I talk about railway history and sing 'Navvy on the Line' and a strike song 'The New Exhibits' which is typical of the bitter union battles of the early 20th century. This one discusses how scab laborers were housed in Sydney's Zoo (then at Moore Park). Apparently some of the other animals weren't too impressed by the new arrivals. Shearing Songs8 Minutes 31 seconds. Sheep raising was, and continues to be, one of Australia's most successful industries. It also played a huge role in shaping our national identity. Featured songs are 'Gooriannawa' and Joe Watson's 'Tambaroora Ted', which is a version of 'Widgegowera Joe' The Old Bush Songs6 Minutes 7 Seconds 2005 celebrated the centenary of A B Paterson's classic book 'Old Bush Songs', and the publication of a new edition edited by Graham Seal and myself. It stands as one of the most important books in the pioneer book publishing industry. It was Paterson who recognised that with the population shift from bush to city (around the 1990s) that the old bush songs were in danger of being forgotten. Includes the shearing song 'One of the Hasbeens' Bush Dance Music3 Minutes 40 Seconds Looks at the bush dance tradition and the history of the concertina in Australia. I am a relative 'new chum' to the playing of the instrument but I find it ideal for the old bush songs. I play a few short tunes to illustrate the music. |