Preserving the Vasa | Shell Historical Film Archive

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2024
  • In 1628, a Swedish warship met a tragic end during its maiden voyage, sinking in minutes. This film uncovers the intriguing challenges of preserving the Vasa (sometimes spelled 'Wasa'), a sunken treasure lost for over three centuries. In 1956, pieces of blackened oak sparked the rediscovery, leading to a complex salvage operation that unfolded over five years and involved the delicate preservation of a ship's timeworn secrets.
    For more information about Shell’s Historic Film Archive please contact: filmservices@shell.com
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    Shell’s surprising and captivating Historic Film Archive dates from 1934 and covers a rich mix of topics from technology, science and engineering to craftsmanship, motorsport and travelogue.
    The Shell Film Unit, responsible for the content, was a highly celebrated part of Britain’s Documentary Movement. Key figures from that movement were involved, including: Jack Beddington, Edgar Anstey, Arthur Elton, John Grierson, Kay Mander, Stuart Legg and Douglas Gordon.
    Its films were wide reaching, often screened in cinemas and through the non-theatric film distribution circuit, which brought film to educational establishments and organisations across the UK. While many films covered technological themes related to Shell’s activities, others were entirely unrelated and served purely to educate the general public.
    As Shell innovated in technologies that would provide oil and gas products for the world, the Shell Film Unit also innovated in the technological advancement of film, incorporating graphics and different forms of animation as early as the 1930s.
    During WW2 the Shell Film Unit was co-opted into war effort, making films for the Ministry of Information’s film division. Its prowess in technological documentary suited the MoI’s need for technical training films.
    While the name and the medium has changed many times over the years, the documentary tradition lives on at Shell. Its contemporary film team is part of Shell’s multi-disciplinary in-house agency, Creative Solutions. It continues making award-winning factual content that informs and educates the public, now usually released on social media platforms.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @shell
    @shell  Před 4 měsíci

    If you enjoyed this video, please check out the full 'Shell Film Unit - Historic Archive' playlist, where you'll find lots more gems!
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  • @DanTheGran69
    @DanTheGran69 Před 4 měsíci +3

    She is an incredible ship. Thanks for sharing, Shell.

  • @Youtube_Globetrotter
    @Youtube_Globetrotter Před měsícem

    Imagine the divers view when he saw the Vasa for the first time. Must have been fantastic, magically and scary at the same time.

  • @user-cr9yg2cp1e
    @user-cr9yg2cp1e Před 4 měsíci +4

    I have seen this reconstruction of the Vasa last year in Stockholm. It is a fantastic museum and the ship is an unbelievably beautiful work of craftsmanship. It is also a huge ship until you see it in real life do you realize how big these ships really were. Well worth a visit.

    • @Ronilac
      @Ronilac Před 4 měsíci

      Museum and monument of the failure

  • @rsc9520
    @rsc9520 Před 4 měsíci +2

    It's amazing !!!

  • @rogersmith9579
    @rogersmith9579 Před 3 měsíci

    Softening bread and cake, with polyethylene glycol?

  • @muazzikri2605
    @muazzikri2605 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Second

  • @nicolasbecerramondaca6004
    @nicolasbecerramondaca6004 Před 4 měsíci

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  • @philipblick8887
    @philipblick8887 Před 22 dny

    Awful music 👎🏼