United Kingdom / Nov 05, 1961
London Moods (1961)
Directed by Ken Russell
10minruntime
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Plot
Ken Russell is often cited as one of the fathers of the music video, with Tommy (1975) widely recognised as one of the pivotal works in the development of the form. However, as the far more obscure Monitor item London Moods from 1961 proves, he was experimenting with non-narrative illustrations of pre-recorded music fourteen years earlier.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | London Moods |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 5 novembre 1961 |
| Assistant directors | Ken Russell |
| Music | Ralph Vaughan Williams, Christopher Whelen, Edward Elgar |
| Sound | Ralph Vaughan Williams, Christopher Whelen, Edward Elgar |
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