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Promotional film. "Strawberry Fields Forever" on YouTube. " Strawberry Fields Forever " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released on 13 February 1967 as a double A-side single with " Penny Lane ". It represented a departure from the group's previous singles and a ...
English. Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed (Spanish: Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados) is a 2013 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by David Trueba, and starring Javier Cámara, Natalia de Molina, and Francesc Colomer. The film's title comes from a lyric in the Beatles ' song "Strawberry Fields Forever".
Box office. $20.4 million [ 3] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is a 1978 American jukebox musical comedy film directed by Michael Schultz, written by Henry Edwards and starring an ensemble cast led by Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees. Depicting the loosely constructed story of a band as they wrangle with the music industry and battle evil ...
2 cups strawberries, sliced. For the topping: 1/3 cup shelled natural pistachios, chopped. ⅓ cup unbleached all-purpose flour. 1/2 cup granulated sugar. 1/4 cup packed brown sugar. 6 tablespoons ...
Across the Universe. (film) Across the Universe is a 2007 American jukebox musical romantic drama film directed by Julie Taymor, centered on songs by the Beatles. The script is based on an original story credited to Taymor, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and based on the song of the same name by Lennon–McCartney.
The promotional film for "Strawberry Fields Forever" was filmed on 30 and 31 January 1967 at Knole Park in Sevenoaks, Kent. [ 82 ] [ 83 ] Instead of a performance of the song, the clip relies on abstract imagery and features reverse film effects, stop motion animation, jump-cuts from day- to night-time, superimposition and close-up shots. [ 84 ]
The production on "Strawberry Fields Forever" was especially complex, involving the innovative splicing of two takes that were recorded in different tempos and pitches. [ 114 ] [ 115 ] Emerick remembers that during the recording of Revolver , "we had got used to being asked to do the impossible, and we knew that the word 'no' didn't exist in ...
Wavelength is a 1967 experimental film by Canadian artist Michael Snow.Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, [1] it was filmed over one week in December 1966 and edited in 1967, [2] and is an example of what film theorist P. Adams Sitney describes as "structural film", [3] calling Snow "the dean of structural filmmakers."