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22 Apr – 30 Sep 2016, Shakespeare Lives
Silent Shakespeare - from Shakespeare Day Live
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Silent Shakespeare - from Shakespeare Day Live
Sat 23 Apr 2016 Shakespeare Lives
Live broadcast from the Birmingham Mailbox with BFI

Presenter Andy Akinwolere takes a look at the first ever Shakespeare plays on film, starting with King John in 1899. He explores Shakespeare adaptations made during the silent era and looks at how early film pioneers squeezed a whole play into approximately ten minutes without words; how hand-coloured treatments were used through painstakingly touching up frame-by-frame; and some of the earliest special effects ever seen on the big screen.

Watch live and on demand via the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Live page

Presenter Andy Akinwolere takes a look at the first ever Shakespeare plays on film, starting with King John in 1899. He explores Shakespeare adaptations made during the silent era and looks at how early film pioneers squeezed a whole play into approximately ten minutes without words; how hand-coloured treatments were used through painstakingly touching up frame-by-frame; and some of the earliest special effects ever seen on the big screen.

Watch live and on demand via the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Live page