I don’t think I’ve posted this one before. The pre-Highbury Arsenal in an unusually well-shot sequence: right at the end, there’s an interesting piece of what might actually be skill. In most respects, given that this stadium was gone before the outbreak of World War One, this match is entirely recognisable as the sort of…
Month: May 2007
Torino v Bologna 1929 and More Camera Angles
Yesterday, we had cameras behind the goals. Today, we have a camera held over the side of a biplane almost exactly 78 years ago. I don’t think it really comes off. The match finished 2-0 to Torino. As usual, it’s filmed on chip paper. Many of you who take video at matches will share my…
Camera Angles
You might remember the beginning of the Australia-Italy match during the 2006 World Cup. Because of “technical difficulties”, the only working camera was high behind one goal, and for ten glorious minutes, we could watch the game develop across the entire pitch. Much football broadcasting follows the ball around like a playground centre forward, which…
Fear and the Fast Bowler
Experimental psychology is obsessed with fear. In purely scientific terms, rightly so: it’s easy to create under controlled conditions, which many other important feelings and emotions aren’t. Although they’re improving quickly, neuroscience’s tools of measurement are still almost unbearably crude. We need to restrict ourselves to what we have reasonable access to for the time…
Interim: Wings of 1933
“In a year, or two or three, maybe we will be too old.” He was right about that. It’s been 74 years, and Toby Wing died 6 years ago aged 85. Wing: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g45VUWheMw] Another famous Wing of 1933:
Interim: If I Jump Out Of An Aeroplane, Will You Buy A Ford?
Away for a few days. Let me tell you about the Fords I’m giving away. (This is worth seeing through to the end, btw.) 1932: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACZH4cNDnoU]
Interim: Coney Island 1927
Away for a few days. Fake sports in a ’20s New York theme park. The amusements of the 1920s were far more dangerous than the majority of serious sports nowadays. No ride to represent chess, however. This is puzzling. Why a horseracing ride, and not a chess one? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHQDRXIv1VQ]
More Chess
Here’s Capablanca playing speed chess with a variety of opponents. Insofar as it goes: what we’re really meeting here is the same old problem of poor quality film and bad camera angles that we saw in the case of early football films. Was chess any good then? It’s hard to tell from this: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b8If7_Z4Us] And…
Rating Past Sport on Video Evidence
We’ve discussed how good – or how not so good – football was in the past. And we’ve used what little film is left to help us judge. Let’s see if we can do the same thing for chess: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tghJe5warM] (Capablanca, Torre v Marshall)
Life On Mars, Brooklands
When you reflect on it, Sam Tyler was lucky: flinging himself off a modern Manchester office block only consigned him to a railside shootout in 1973. He could have woken up a racing driver in 1908: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKZ6gzAOUYs]