This clip has little or no anti-aliasing as well as high compression. It's not mine. What I found was that the charcoaly/chiaroscuro look to it was very painterly, and the few times it comes into focus it's usually on Burt Lancaster's anxiety-ridden face. Think of it as a black-and-white watercolor instead of documentation of her career. It's cool. From Criss Cross
"Glyph’s own blog is a constantly updated mess of trippy, psychedelic images and video perfect for lovers of old cartoons, found photographs, bizarre illustration, extinguished trends and exploring the detritus of popular culture. It’s pop culture through a kaleidoscope." -Michael Citrome. Montreal Mirror
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