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A 12 minute short depicting the origin of “The Bat-Man” and introducing his amazing skills and abilities… Bob Kane and Bill Finger drew on a lot of silent films to create Batman, and I’ve always wanted to give the story a try using silent film techniques. What with that whole copyright/waste of time thing, you’ll have to settle for this collage. Here are the original influences re-arranged to tell Bruce Wayne’s story and his crusade against crime. A bit of fun not intended for sale or commercial exploitation… what with the huge commercial value of silent films and everything.
Sources used:
THE BAT (1926)
THE MAN WHO LAUGHS (1928)
THE CABINET OF DOCTOR CALIGARI (1920)
Edison’s FRANKENSTEIN (1910)
THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ (1910)
Via Neatorama
Via Neatorama, a mashup of Russian dance and rap, which just goes to show how everything old is new again.
Via videosift, something that will certainly be appreciated by some of my friends from goth night:
A perfect world would be full of many more such wondrous curios as this. Unfortunately, we do not live in such a world, though we can sometimes sneak a glimpse into it via the crystal ball that is… the intertubes.
Via the Wickedfaire community
