BLOW UP (1966) - FILM LOCATION DOCUMENTARY

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  • This is a film location documentary of the movie BLOW UP (1966). The movie was filmed in London and was one of the most influencial movies of the 60ties. The film location documentary is filmed and arranged by Daniel Ammeter. It was made in November 2011.
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  • @LiteratureTodayUK
    @LiteratureTodayUK 3 года назад +52

    This (amateur) documentary genuinely represents the very best of RUclips. It was utterly compelling to watch if you are a fan of Antonioni and Blowup. What a treat - that somebody bothered to do all that hard work for us so that we could delight in comparing 'then and now' type scenes and sequences. Really wonderful work - and THANKS!

  • @JohnHooton
    @JohnHooton 11 лет назад +40

    Brilliant! Brought back many happy memories. At the time, I was assistant to real life fashion photographer John Cowan, whose studio was the one in the film. I met cast and crew and Vanessa Redgrave sometimes came into the darkroom when I was printing for a chat. The darkroom in the film was a mock-up built by the crew. The real one was under John's flat which was the upstairs part that overlooks the studio in the film, where Veruska was photographed in the early scenes. Best time of my life!

    • @vanseit
      @vanseit 4 года назад +3

      Hi, John. What's it become now that beautiful studio?

    • @georgefowler3027
      @georgefowler3027 2 года назад +1

      Bet it was

  • @briansmith3983
    @briansmith3983 2 года назад +17

    Great job. Thanks for doing this. I was haunted by that park for years, although the movie kind of went over my head. The sound of the wind in the trees during a cool cloudy English summer. No sound track. Got to me. As others have pointed out. London looked better then. So did the world.

  • @pixelpidget
    @pixelpidget 10 лет назад +29

    Really very well done. I can't help thinking that London looked better then.

    • @Unplugged70
      @Unplugged70 3 месяца назад

      Sad to see the antiques shop is completely gone!

  • @theprophet20
    @theprophet20 9 лет назад +44

    Brilliant, a profound meditation on the mystery of time, the ghosts who once inhabited the space where we now exist, and in our turn, we will become the ghosts of the future...

  • @DA90027
    @DA90027 4 года назад +4

    Same thing happens here in Los Angeles back in the 60's there was more open space buildings had more charm and character now they try to make everything look so upscale and devoid of any charm. Even the park back then looked more warm with the fences etc that are gone now. Great work on this.

  • @mariaud999
    @mariaud999 8 лет назад +56

    Brilliant film! Blow Up is my favourite film of all time and one of the reasons I am a photographer. I eventually got the Nikon, but I'm still waiting for the Rolls Royce! I did a similar thing in the 1980s although I didn't make a video. it was before the internet and everything and I'd hired Blow Up from the video shop so I was able to pause the film and track down roads etc and Maryon Park by using maps. Then I drove down to London for the day and visited the park and other places. Great fun!

    • @TKTnetwork
      @TKTnetwork  8 лет назад +2

      +mariaud999 Sounds interessting, fortunately I had the internet to find the locations :)

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU 6 лет назад +2

      Wow, can't imagine going through so much trouble just to find the location of a movie. You sound like the real thing. Do you have any work online?

  • @71brett
    @71brett 11 лет назад +13

    This is always going to be the coolest film ever made!

  • @graeme49
    @graeme49 9 лет назад +43

    this is terrific. anybody who loves the movie can't help but love this. I certainly do

  • @bazzbazzley
    @bazzbazzley 7 лет назад +7

    Funnily enough Blow-Up still holds up as a film and particularly David Hemmings' extraordinary performance. Whilst much of the 60's product has curdled with age, this little gem remains remarkably fresh.

  • @styxcreek
    @styxcreek 4 года назад +5

    Brilliant. Thanks so much for this. Such a haunting, unforgettable movie. A shame that beautiful old Antiques store was torn down and replaced by some soulless concrete box. Typical..

  • @siegfried9945
    @siegfried9945 10 лет назад +20

    2 words: marvellous, fantastic.
    I loved it. Have visited most of its locations myself since Blow Up, together
    with Ingmar Bergman's films happens to be my very favourite ever. Marvellous cinematography.
    I truly thank you for this.

  • @isgraw
    @isgraw 11 лет назад +12

    Great film, I am also a bog fan of Blowup. I spent 2012 in London doing my postgraduate studies and one of my dreams was to revisit the park. I did so around September in a rather foggy and cold day but I throughly enjoyed my bike ride there...all the way from Blooomsbury. I took a lot of pictures and retraced Hemmings´ steps. So sad to see that the antique shop was demolished!

  • @Rootie222
    @Rootie222 11 лет назад +29

    Nice work.........Antonioni. would be proud of your strangely haunting revisit to those locations of New Wave past....I first saw this film at age 15 in 1967 at an "Art" theater specializing in mostly foreign films deemed too explicit for mainstream America.....The themes of Perception and Truth, set against the explosive cultural changes of that period, still intrigue me even as an old man...... Love this flick....Thanks for your effort!

  • @Ry3Productions
    @Ry3Productions 10 лет назад +22

    Brilliantly put together! This must have taken a long time to do. Great video in memory of a great film.

  • @davem6328
    @davem6328 9 лет назад +10

    Great piece of work Daniel. I did a Blowup 'tour' at Maryon Park with my girlfriend in 2011 when we were in London for the last Pentangle concert. Dave.

    • @davidosilverman900
      @davidosilverman900 3 года назад

      They just demolished the Morris Walk Estate next to the park. All those council flats have gone.

  • @jordywilliams
    @jordywilliams 9 лет назад +28

    :) went there today. the sound of the trees, like that in the film, almost reduced me to tears, it was beautiful, too bad it takes forever to get there

    • @malo66
      @malo66 6 лет назад +2

      "the sound of the trees"! Indeed that is something Antonioni taught me to realise that that "sound" exists! Very beautiful indeed.

    • @Adrian-jk4kx
      @Adrian-jk4kx 4 года назад +2

      Yes.....the sound of the trees.....early spring ...that's what got me too..... surreal.......

    • @hdholl9696
      @hdholl9696 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely. The rustling of the leaves in the trees is the quintessence of 'Blow Up' for me. No deafening Hollywood sound effects, just nature. Like in Antonioni's 'LAvventura', where the roaring of the waves suggest threat and disaster.

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 4 года назад +2

      is it Hilly fields in south London?

    • @evanstj5
      @evanstj5 4 года назад +2

      @@gazriley624 No, it's Maryon Park in Charlton near Woolwich. The area's been mostly redeveloped twice since then. Maryon Road had character back then but now ...

  • @geofftayloruk
    @geofftayloruk 4 года назад +7

    Really well done, thanks. Having just re-watched Blow Up for the first time in a long time this was a great piece of reference...

  • @jamespendragon3595
    @jamespendragon3595 10 лет назад +7

    Saw the movie several times with friends when it first came out...great scenes of London in 1966, and several were real 60s Classic.

  • @petrofilmeurope
    @petrofilmeurope 7 лет назад +14

    The movie "Blow Up" had a profound impact on my own development in dialogue, drama and film making. It really was, and still is, a very important movie. Getting back to the same places and see them here is a tremendous "deja vu" type pleassure. Thank you for taking your time and professionalism to make this video.

  • @pascaldevillers9556
    @pascaldevillers9556 8 лет назад +8

    Woaw what a fantastic work you've done ! Always wanted to do the same but you did it now... and better than I'd have done it. It's a pity the antiques shop has gone and the green fences in the park but strangely a lot of the locations are still as they were ! I'm planning to go to Maryon Park soon for my own pilgrimage ;-) Congrats for your great work.

  • @EdEditz
    @EdEditz 10 лет назад +46

    Best location revisit video I ever saw!

    • @TKTnetwork
      @TKTnetwork  10 лет назад +1

      Thanx!

    • @arunwalker
      @arunwalker 3 года назад

      @@TKTnetwork Location info would have been useful. Love Maryon Park, hardly changed to this day. Brilliant re-visit.

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 9 лет назад +20

    Thanks for doing this. Blow Up is why I ended up doing what I do for a living. I first saw it in the 1970s. It's my favourite Antonioni and the best thing David Hemmings did. He was absolutely spot on in this. Blow Up is in my list of the top 5 movies I've ever seen. The park was much nicer back then, wasn't it? Anyhow, very well done and thanks for putting it together.

    • @ironpirites
      @ironpirites 9 лет назад +2

      TheThirdMan Which park is that? London is marvellous (or at least it was when I was there in 1975). I loved this movie. It really captured the moment.

    • @thethirdman225
      @thethirdman225 9 лет назад +3

      ironpirites I don't know exactly but I know it's in South London, somewhere near or in Woolwich.

    • @ironpirites
      @ironpirites 9 лет назад +2

      TheThirdMan Thanks. Maybe I can find it with google maps.

    • @ironpirites
      @ironpirites 9 лет назад +4

      TheThirdMan I think I found it. There is a park in Woolwich or near it, called Maryon Park. It has tennis courts and open space and might be the one.

    • @thethirdman225
      @thethirdman225 9 лет назад +2

      ironpirites Yep, that's the one:
      www.movie-locations.com/movies/b/blowup.html#.VTmdNiGqpBc
      Well done that man!

  • @bazbee
    @bazbee 7 лет назад +6

    Amazing. It must have taken an age of dedication, research, planning and filming.

  • @oscarmike3835
    @oscarmike3835 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant, wish to be there too. Fantastic movie, which is stuck in my head ever since..

  • @beatrizalsina9891
    @beatrizalsina9891 9 лет назад +2

    Fantástico! Quien vió Blow up en el 66 lo aprecia mucho!

  • @Cholmeleian
    @Cholmeleian 9 лет назад +10

    Fantastic. Would be great to see other iconic London films given the same treatment.

  • @robertlove9022
    @robertlove9022 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you!!! This is brilliant. Blow up is one of my favourite films.

  • @kellerproof
    @kellerproof 3 года назад +3

    This is just unbelievable. Being a fan of the movie I can't understand why it take me eight years to find this gem. Thanks and congrats, terrific job.

  • @Wilyn220
    @Wilyn220 8 лет назад +3

    Super job! I just watched Blow Up on TCM as I had not seen it for years. I wondered what had happened to many of the locations over the years and so ended up here.

  • @dominewimbury9120
    @dominewimbury9120 8 лет назад +3

    I used to live on that estate that was being built at the time. Morris Walk from 1985 to 1991. Maryon Park was my playground. The estate is up for demolition in the near future but we managed to save the park thankfully

  • @thekitowl
    @thekitowl 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant. I know how hard it is to reproduce these shots . Recently got my son to stand next to a wall that I stood next to
    in the mid sixties in south London, so much hassle but worth the effort.

  • @ONDATUONDA
    @ONDATUONDA 11 лет назад +8

    Probably the best ¨real¨ ghosts video ever made. The nice ones, those that pop up at the souls of cinematography lovers.Thanks a lot for an incredible effort!

  • @debidavify
    @debidavify 12 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating. Mr Byrdbath will still be including the park on our London itinerary-maybe even try to put back the picket fence-so much charm.

  • @LuciusDriftwood
    @LuciusDriftwood 6 лет назад +4

    A phenomenal piece of work. Kudos.

  • @axiomist1076
    @axiomist1076 4 года назад +2

    Always loved this movie. Never saw it while in the theatres, but saw it much later on TV. Have seen it many times. I own the dvd and whenever I feel like going back in my time machine, well, I just pop it in the dvd player. To me this film IS the epitome of the 60s in swinging London. Easy Rider is the quintessential American 60s film. Loved David. He was perfect for his part. He kinda looks like Paul McCartney to me. In the scene with the Yardbirds, where Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck are in the group, I love the pants the chick is wearing while she dances. It's super mod. Her shoes (white with black shoelaces) are the same that Jagger and Brian Jones are wearing on the High Tide and Green Grass album. Also Keith wears them on the back of Got Live if You Want It. Like I said, great movie ! It all looks pretty much the same today. Not much has changed. I only wish that green fence were still in the park. It looked great. Now it looks bare without it. Thanks for this great documentary.

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr 4 года назад +2

    Blow Up has always been one of my favorite films. But, I always wondered what the deal was with the crowd just standing and staring while The Yardbirds were playing.

  • @HBICTiff
    @HBICTiff 3 года назад +2

    I love the sounds of footsteps in this film.

  • @OldMod67
    @OldMod67 9 лет назад +1

    Not seen the film for about 25 years. Liked your documentary! Thanks

  • @LuisFMejia-yu6ss
    @LuisFMejia-yu6ss 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Blow UP is perhaps (yes it is) my favourite movie. Thanks Daniel. Great memories brought to mind, I had cut (escaped) school for the afternoon (as in those days I did very often), to go to the movies. I was in Hi-School in Medellín, Colombia. Love it. Oh by the way, I still have my appendix, would give Jane B. the two minutes, but she never knocked on my door. Ah... memories.

  • @JulianBray
    @JulianBray 9 лет назад +16

    The David Hemmings Photographic Studio was in fact Vogue Photographer John Cowans studio, in the film Blow Up a picture of a diver jumping feet first into the water is clearly seen - a Cowan classic - little dressing of the set was done, the film crew just moved in and used Cowans kit as props .

    • @axiomist1076
      @axiomist1076 4 года назад +3

      Thats fantastic ! Im glad to know that. Glad the studio wasnt a set. Makes the movie more real.

  • @eriktidang8919
    @eriktidang8919 10 лет назад +2

    Well done!
    I visited the park yesterday, much have change but the atmosphere in "Blow up" was still there.
    /erik

  • @Docneg
    @Docneg 4 года назад +3

    The best "then and now" ever!

  • @bravejames
    @bravejames 11 лет назад +2

    I was always fascinated by the 'content' of this film; the dead man in the park was Julio Cortazar (one of the most important Argentinian writers of all time) he wrote the short story on which Blow Up was based. The film had no script (so to speak) but a fluid enthralling successions of brilliant collateral moments...I always wanted to be the one who ran away with a piece of Jeff Beck's torn guitar...

  • @solowinterwolf
    @solowinterwolf 3 года назад +1

    A haunting, unforgettable film, which I saw for the first time in 1966, and which I watch again every few years, It's one of the best.

  • @user-xv9yc4wb2x
    @user-xv9yc4wb2x Год назад +1

    This is mind bogglingly wonderful. Bit sad to see the wooden picket fence in the park is gone, that fence was the star of the film in my book.

  • @JenniferM13
    @JenniferM13 8 лет назад +7

    This was fantastic! Checked out these locations myself a few times as I live in London.. love how you've matched everything up to the shots from the film!

  • @janthorpe9144
    @janthorpe9144 2 года назад +2

    This is just the best! I have been wanting to visit Maryon Park and the other sites for years. But missed out on previous visits to London. I saw Blowup ( in Australia ) in 1967 at the impressionable age of 15. It was just so radical - I'm still amazed the censors allowed its release, given how reactionary Australia was at that time. Like other contributors here it had a indelible influence on me. My interest in photography and later film making started with Blowup. As a hobby, I've now gone back to shooting in 16mm colour film just to recapture the richness and "feel" of the late 1960's. David Hemmings was so talented - Charge of the Light Brigade is another great favourite. My only unrequited love from Blowup is my lack of a Rolls Royce cabriolet. It was almost hotter ( but not quite ) to a 15 year old than the exquisite female actors! A wonderful doco thanks again...

  • @dianaallison6110
    @dianaallison6110 3 года назад +2

    This location tour is awesome! Luv Blow-Up movie..& nice 2 see these locations now. Would've loved 2 be in the UK in the 60's. Thx 4 this one! 🙂🙂💕💕

  • @ulfkjell
    @ulfkjell 8 лет назад +1

    A culture benefaction! And such a clever way of deep diving in unforgettable cinema. Mille Grazie!

  • @cymothoe2
    @cymothoe2 11 лет назад +3

    Super, thanks for all your efforts!

  • @ElevatorGalleryLondon
    @ElevatorGalleryLondon 10 лет назад +14

    How beautiful London was back then, the park is pristine! The cars looked cool, the shops were nice, this city gets uglier year on year

    • @LordAmbrosia1
      @LordAmbrosia1 10 лет назад +1

      rckay racky Thank you for your interest, but I'm afraid you have been unsuccessful this time.

    • @saltalgilmour9745
      @saltalgilmour9745 5 лет назад +1

      i still love London in the 60/70s and nowadays

  • @danielcashguitar
    @danielcashguitar 4 года назад +6

    This is amazing work! Love how you filmed it. Blow Up is one of my favourite films. Have visited a few of the locations but would love to visit them all, amazing to see how little some of them have changed.

  • @krallenbluemchen
    @krallenbluemchen 11 лет назад +3

    thank you very very much!! :-)

  • @theshallowsea
    @theshallowsea 10 лет назад +3

    Great job ,thank you very much for posting this !

  • @sheilamcintosh5835
    @sheilamcintosh5835 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you! I loved watching this! Beautifully made.

  • @johnskovhus
    @johnskovhus 11 лет назад +2

    I saw "Blow Up" on TV a few years back by accident. I was amazed and loved it right away. Nice job on the locations.

  • @joeystickfigure2371
    @joeystickfigure2371 10 лет назад +2

    Watched movie yesterday. I did the Google map of the locations based on IMDB.com. I found the studio (77 Pottery Lane, Notting Hill and the antique store/park. The antique/park changed a lot but I recognized the four big trees from the street, Clevey Close, Greenwich,London. What an age we live in, amazing. Can't wait for the day when we can drive down any street in the world in 3-D from the computer. Thanks a lot, very most fun. Nice work. Do more.

  • @aurolucio
    @aurolucio 6 лет назад +1

    I visited Marion Park ten years ago. It was an amazing time!

  • @ferdinandfrancis9673
    @ferdinandfrancis9673 8 лет назад +6

    This is great split screen work, showing what was and what is together.

  • @Morrismarina
    @Morrismarina 11 лет назад +1

    Fantastic! Being from SE London I became fascinated by this film as soon as I learned the park was Maryon Park just near Woolwich: I took an even greater interest towards it once I started recognising other London features and working out where they were.
    Another couple of locations that are also barely recognisable today (2013) if at all: 1) London Wall where the 'skyscrapers' that looked so new in the 1960's have all but gone; 2) the long-gone red-fronted Pride & Clarke bike shop in Stockwell

  • @TheRhNegative
    @TheRhNegative 10 лет назад +2

    This is fantastic! Very very well done indeed. Beautiful. I paused it many times throughout and was utterly fascinated with this doc. Thank you so much! BIG thumbs-up!

  • @ixis99
    @ixis99 12 лет назад +3

    Incredible job!Thanks for this docu.

  • @patriciomaggio8872
    @patriciomaggio8872 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic work. I live in a city that is always changing (Buenos Aires), where a work like this would be impossible.

  • @shantihealer
    @shantihealer 9 лет назад +13

    Brilliant! BBC make really dumbed down boring docs about the 60s etc, but your independent effort was original and rivetting. Must have been a lot of work but very much appreciated. I always thought the shopping street was Oxford Street but you reveal it as Haddon Street.

    • @MrCherryJuice
      @MrCherryJuice 3 года назад +1

      Despite indicating Haddon Street, the shopping street in 'Blow Up' is actually Regent Street. Haddon Street (film caption is incorrect, it's actually Heddon) is a block up Regent from where the curvature at the bottom end of the street ends, and it is 'C' shaped, so goes in on the left then comes back out further along. I confirmed all this via Google Streetview using shops in the documentary: L'Occitane and Guess (Crabtree & Evelyn is no more in the city centre) are at 74 and 160 Regent respectively. And the sign for the mews (centre upper frame; woman in white coat turns to face the camera) is New Burlington Mews. Like many, I was curious about the various locations. Though most are not named, when I saw Haddon Street I felt compelled to look. Turns out I had a meal up there some years back, though had no idea of the name of the street.

  • @adamskikijowski9139
    @adamskikijowski9139 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent research from a fantastic London. Really well made comparisons.

  • @terencesommer5413
    @terencesommer5413 10 лет назад +1

    I have loved this movie ever since I first viewed it. This film is a photographers film, film. Brilliant. The mood, music, everything.
    I have to admit that the old London looks more appealing to look at, at least the park did. It's too bad that some of the old buildings were torn down considering what they put up. I agree with an earlier comment about filming it during the summertime. Anyway, I love this what you have done and I love London.
    Greetings from the USA.

  • @Alejandro-nt8gw
    @Alejandro-nt8gw 7 лет назад +2

    EXCELENT!!!! THAKS FOR YOUR WORK!!!!

  • @MrMystri
    @MrMystri 5 лет назад +1

    Love the film and Love this documentary depicting modern day look of film locations.

  • @Diekmans
    @Diekmans Год назад

    It's amazing how many locations have remained the same or nearly the same. So many film locations, in particular the US, have completely changed over the years, but the locations of Blow Up are still in tact. Thanks for the great work.

  • @consul1957
    @consul1957 10 лет назад +3

    I really enjoyed this, good work, thanks.

  • @joanolivella3531
    @joanolivella3531 4 года назад +1

    Great job! Thanks for done it & sharing it! A truly landmark film for photographers!

  • @dfernand101
    @dfernand101 10 лет назад +1

    Great video, I'm watching the movie now as I write this and it looks as fresh as ever, a classic British movie. Shame David Hemmings didn't become a mega star after that - he deserved to be. The locations in South Kensington look the same but the other locations near the studio etc. were they demolished the buildings and built council housing look completely different, amazing how a city can change in the space of 40 odd years. It would be good to add titles to all of the locations as I lived in london 20 years, walked those same streets and I can't identify hardly any of the locations you've shown either past or present ! RIP David Hemmings.

  • @KK-pw9sq
    @KK-pw9sq 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot lot for making this Film location doc! I have always loved this location.Again thanks

  • @1accon
    @1accon 11 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this - I really enjoyed it and kept skipping back again and again to look at differences. The compositions and sense of presence of the original film are somehow what make it so appealing to revisit. I thought I was nerdy looking for locations for this film - but you are way ahead! Thanks again - loved it.

  • @borissavinkov440
    @borissavinkov440 Год назад

    Enjoyed this tour. I was amazed at how much better film photography was back then, compared to today's digital "images." Digital just has no soul.

  • @baumer2504
    @baumer2504 3 года назад +1

    Its crazy how well done this was. Bravo.
    Sad and hard to believe Hemmings has been gone 18 years now. Loved him in Deep Red as well.

  • @jameshoughton5326
    @jameshoughton5326 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just loved it thank you for all your hard work.

  • @Rockwellcm1
    @Rockwellcm1 11 лет назад +1

    Fantastic Work,top reconstruction on what cannot be an easy Changing London

  • @Allan-et5ig
    @Allan-et5ig 10 лет назад +3

    Daniel - one of the best things I've ever seen on RUclips! I have written/am writing and have posted an alternative Blow Up Soundtrack which actually 'works,' so this is INSPIRING to see.

  • @Kanukosan
    @Kanukosan 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful! Thank you!

  • @LordAmbrosia1
    @LordAmbrosia1 10 лет назад +10

    Good work fella. Nice to see someone make an effort to match shots with correct perspective/angles etc. Far too many others can't be arsed and think "That'll do".

  • @nuages57
    @nuages57 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent, a labour of love, well done!

  • @soniamurguia2004
    @soniamurguia2004 3 года назад +2

    Very good documentary.I loved to see the places where it was made the film and I loved the way you showed it all,very well done.

  • @signal11000
    @signal11000 9 лет назад +1

    I first watched this movie as a teen (in the 80's) just to see the Yardbirds as I am a huge LedZep fan. But it turned out to be my favorite movie. an eerie curious interesting unique film that no one seems to be able to pull off anymore. Lets just re-make everything! Never been to London but this is really cool to see how many things have been kept up so well, especially the park. Thanks for this. How is the Warriors coming?, looking forward to that.

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU 6 лет назад

      There are still artists out there. Producers just care more about making bucks than voices that sing.

  • @Ukki51
    @Ukki51 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks, I tried the Google Street view earlier to spot the places. But didn't quite catch all. Then I found this great video.!!

  • @smithnigelw
    @smithnigelw Год назад

    Thank you for this. I myself visited Maryon Park some years ago to retrace the steps of David Hemmings. It's so sad the junk shop is now gone, and the picket fence, and the three trees. Oh to have a time machine and to go back to 1966 and see the park when it was at its best.

  • @nikgml
    @nikgml 12 лет назад +1

    I simply adore this movie!

  • @MSYNGWIE12
    @MSYNGWIE12 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating! Thank you, one of my fav films.

  • @Flynnie38
    @Flynnie38 10 лет назад +2

    Fascinating, well done!

  • @ondrejsaly749
    @ondrejsaly749 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, great video!

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 3 года назад +1

    I done this same thing for years in the city where I live, taking "now" photos to go with historic "then" ones. It can be considerably more difficult to do this than you might think, although where I live has undergone considerably more development that much of London has.

  • @Allan-et5ig
    @Allan-et5ig 4 года назад +1

    TKTnetork - You've been told this a million times I'm sure - this is my second time - but - brilliant. Your video has given me so much pleasure.

  • @crystalwaters8852
    @crystalwaters8852 Год назад

    Love the split screen , then & now, great idea! ❤
    Thank you so much! Must watch this film again! Such an unusual atmosphere! The park scene with the wind rustling through the trees & the mime artists pretending to play tennis.👍⭐

  • @monikaszymanowska5142
    @monikaszymanowska5142 3 года назад +1

    Great job! I must say the changes don't seem dramatic to me and it feels good. I promised myself in 1989 to come back to London one day and revisit a few places but... too late now:-). Thanks a lot.

  • @WhenMusic1
    @WhenMusic1 11 лет назад +1

    I've always been fascinated with "Blow Up" and actually went to Maryon Park and to Thomas's street in Holland Park myself a few years ago to check it out. Your film is great--thanks for doing it!

  • @phayzyre1052
    @phayzyre1052 4 года назад +1

    Awesome work!! Blowup is one of my personal favorite films.

  • @AshHaze27
    @AshHaze27 12 лет назад +2

    Absolutely amazing. Man, you are good. Very interesting in many ways. You have even copied the filming style of those of the past. Brilliant.Time for your to make your own movie. Put your thinking cap on and do it. Cheers.

  • @HistoryKrell
    @HistoryKrell 10 лет назад +2

    This is an excellent, well done, presentation that I will repeatedly watch. I was in London in June of last year and would have visited some of these places if I had known about this video. Lately, I was planning to attempt to located some these sites. I would have attempted to recreate some scenes at this has done.
    When you watch this you have momentary flashes and hopes of seeing David Hemmings or others from the movie. Then, the sadness of reality.
    Thank you for your effort.

  • @catsmad48
    @catsmad48 10 лет назад +2

    Brilliant work. You really know this film. What strikes me the most between then and now is how grungy and unkempt it all looks. No fences anymore.....Freudian for more freedom or just that the council doesn't want the cost of the upkeep?