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The Cinematic Orchestra
Man With A Movie Camera
"As part of the film festival celebrations of Porto being the European City of Culture in 2001, Jason Swinscoe of The Cinematic Orchestra was commissioned to score a soundtrack to a silent movie as a one-off performance. The film was Dziga Vertov's ‘Man With A Movie Camera,’ a 1929 early documentary cinema film from the Soviet Union, and hailed by many including The British Film Institute to be one of the greatest films of all time, nearly 100 years on from its creation. The performance took place in the historic Coliseu Porto, and ended with a standing ovation of 3,500 people. The Cinematic Orchestra have since toured the show internationally over the years.
The band was in the process of writing “Every Day” when the film commission occurred, which had a formative influence on “Man With A Movie Camera”. Certain tracks that made it onto “Every Day” in other forms were written specifically for the score or were already in development, which allowed Swinscoe and the band to remold motifs to the film's unfolding narrative. The title 'Every Day' was based on the narrative in the film, which portrays a day in the life of an idealised Soviet society, beginning with people waking up, moving through various workplace environments, and into leisure time & activities.
“Man With A Movie Camera” was eventually recorded and released in 2003. it was met with much acclaim."
A1
The Projectionist
A2
Melody
A3
Dawn
A4
The Awakening Of A Woman (Burnout)
B1
Reel Life (Evolution II)
B2
Postlude
B3
Evolution (Versao Portuense)
C1
Man With The Movie Camera
C2
Voyage
C3
Odessa
C4
Theme De Yoyo
C5
The Magician
D1
Theme Reprise
D2
Yoyo Waltz
D3
Drunken Tune
D4
The Animated Tripod
D5
All Things





