BBC Ceramics A Fragile History 2of3 The Age of Wedgwood x264 AAC

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Ceramics: A Fragile History

Arts Documentary hosted by Ruth Wilson, published by BBC in 2011 - English narration





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Ceramics are where art meets function - one of our oldest and most fundamental art forms, that sits at the centre of our homes.


1) The Story of Clay
The first film looks at a history of domestic pottery in Britain from Tudor times onwards, tracing the evolution of its different techniques and styles, and examining what our pots can tell us in intimate detail how preceeding generations lived and saw themselves. Whether it's for celebrating birth, marriage and death (our own or royal), eating and drinking or showing the world our social status, ceramics contain more than just our tea or coffee - they contain something of our lives, our social DNA, and reveal a lot about our taste and habits as a nation. They become, in effect, snapshots /n clay.
Contributors include David Attenborough, Edmund de Waal, Grayson Perry, Lucy Worsley, Mary Wondrausch and Elspeth Owen.

2) The Age of Wedgwood
This second film in the series charts the rags to riches-to-rags epic of Stoke-on-Trent, a city built on clay and the heart of Britain's once world-beating ceramics empire. On the back of the 17th century phenomenon of tea, pottery in Britain exploded into a cutting-edge industry and a source of national pride. The key characters responsible for putting British ceramic art on the map are featured - innovator, artist and marketing genius, Josiah Wedgwood; the man who invented a British version of Chinese porcelain and came up with bone china, which revolutionised the industry, Josiah Spode; and the great 20th century ceramicists, Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper. The film shows how demands for cheap labour since the 1980s have forced the closure of all but a handful of these great factories, leaving Stoke's crumbling overgrown ruins as our Pompeii.
Contributors include AN Wilson, Neil Brownsword, Lucy Worsley, Miranda Goodby, Emmanuel Cooper and Matthew Rice.

3) The Art of the Potter
The series concludes with a look at studio pottery. Towards the end of the 19th century, a group of craftsmen decided to break the monopoly of the great ceramic factories. Studio pottery was born, a movement that celebrated traditional artisanship and decorative flair over the monotony of the production line. Through practitioners like William De Morgan, Bernard Leach and William Staite Murray, studio pottery was soon recognised as a powerful and uniquely British contribution to the story of modern art, drawing disciples from all over Europe. In the second half of the 20th century, female ceramicists like Lucie Rie and Alison Britton re-energised the movement. The programme ends with portraits of Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal, two of the greatest potters working anywhere in the world today.

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* Video Codec: x264 CABAC
* Video Bitrate: CRF 19 (3940Kbps average)
* Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
* Video Resolution: 1280x720
* Audio Codec: AAC-LC
* Audio Bitrate: 160 Kbps ABR 48KHz
* Audio Channels: 2
* Run-Time: 59 mins
* Framerate: 25 FPS
* Number of Parts: 3
* Part Size: 1.68 GB (average)
* Source: HDTV
* Encoded by: JungleBoy



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1) Further Information

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0161p8c

2) Related Documentaries

http://docuwiki.net/?title=Treasures%20of%20Chinese%20Porcelain

http://docuwiki.net/?title=Britain%27s%20Most%20Fragile%20Treasure

http://docuwiki.net/?title=Industrial%20Revelations

http://docuwiki.net/?title=The%20Genius%20of%20Design

http://docuwiki.net/?title=Elegance%20and%20Decadence%3A%20The%20Age%20of%20the%20Regency

3) ed2k Links




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