This silent film, produced in 1925 by the FBI (that’s the - TopicsExpress



          

This silent film, produced in 1925 by the FBI (that’s the Federation of British Industry), gives viewers an inside look at the printing process of the Oxford University Press. Beginning with a “charming view” of the building the press has occupied since 1830, the film steps us through the whole process of printing books like the Oxford English Dictionary, from casting the metal type to compositing the pages; preparing the plates; running the presses; folding, gathering, and sewing the printed sheets (a job for the Girls’ Section, naturally); gilding the edges (note how the gilder uses his hair at 12:40 to create a static field and pick up the gold foil); preparing and stamping the cloth cover; and, finally, joining everything together. At the end, of course, the books are shipped and “A consignment of Literature goes forth to all parts of the World.”
Posted on: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 13:11:02 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015