A World Is Born (1955)
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2019
- An excerpt from the 1940 motion picture Fantasia, with narration
An interpretation of Stravinsky's Rite of spring. Depicts the first two billion years of the earth's existence, showing its early convulsions and upheavals and the first prehistoric monsters who inhabited it
Music played by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski
I love how this narrator, as serious as he is, so nonchalantly disses the Stegosaurus.
And calls attention to the yawning Edmontosaurus.
The music sounds even more eerie and unsettling in the distorted the film reel
It’s so weird hearing Rite of Spring all warped like this.
This short was released in 1955 as “A World Is Born” featuring Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” from “Fantasia”, and it was one of the very first educational short from Disney. Later on, they released a series of educational shorts featuring Jiminy Cricket on “You” and “I’m No Fool” series based on the segment from the “Mickey Mouse Club” TV show. And then in 1960, “Donald in Mathmagic Land” was the best educational short from Disney with Paul Frees as the narrator and featured Donald Duck.
Good old Paul Frees!
"Oh, I'm no fool, no sirree, I wanna live to be ninety-three! I play safe with you and me cause I"m no fool!"
@@jenniferschillig3768 One question, Jennifer! What's thst ground wave called this earthquake? 17:40
“These ostrich-dinosaurs, although not related to any bird, were bird-like even in drinking.”
So umm…… I don’t know how to tell you this-
Science Marches On, of course.
I had no idea this was used in an educational film. This is my favorite part of Fantasia
Mine too.
My favorite part of fantasia but “STUPID” stegosaurus
This was how I first saw the Rite of Spring sequence--in a 16mm film in school. It was a bit of a surprise to me a few years later when I saw Fantasia in a re-release and saw this segment WITHOUT narration.
Fascinating to see how far paleontology has come since this was released
Not just paleontology but geology, physics, and biology as well. Even though science has come along considerably since, Fantasia certainly did a good job depicting the science that was known at the time.
Not to mention other disciples like Chemistry and Astronomy played a big part too.
This is nowhere near what we knew even back then. Fantasia was an art film. For example they put three fingers on T-rex because the director throught three fingers looked better than two. By the 50's we were perfecting splitting the atom, trust me we knew our stuff. This is entertainment.
* By "we" I mean scientists, not the public. And they took lots of artistic liberties with this part of the film. Frankly that is okay. It still kicks ass.
I realize Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to watch newly released series online?
My introduction to Fantasia, which was a Disney animated movie I’d never heard of before, was this segment with narration in a film I saw when we were studying dinosaurs when I was in the fifth grade in 1978. A couple months later I saw Fantasia in its entirety in a movie theater when it was re-released. I think Fantasia is really the best movie Walt Disney ever produced, and I’ll always remember this part of the movie.
Is the weird warped music a result of this being an old, low-quality recording or did you alter the audio to prevent UA-cam's content ID detection thing?
it's because it's old, I mean like, just look at those washed-out colors, aren't they convincing
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But it's kind of weird how the narrator sounds very clear, yet the music is very distorted and unpleasant.
I think the film negative is in bad shape. I could only figure that this is the print that has been used regularly at schools back in the old days. It's similar to vhs because it potentially wears out overtime.
Nah its the inspiration for .e to like dinosaurs
It sounds HILARIOUS
“What is forever?” you say? Even the term forever has its limits. Nothing stays forever.
This orchestral music wasn’t made for dinosaurs, yet Disney made it fitting
It always made me sad to see all the dinosaurs suffering and dying in the drought. That's not really how they went extinct but as a little kid I didn't know that.
Agreed. They hadn't discovered the asteroid yet.
@@dcolb121 I'm not sure the idea that dinosaurs evolved into birds had gained popularity yet either, not the idea that all species go extinct sooner or later only for their ecological n8ches to be filled by someone else. Scientists knew this, but the public mostly didn't. I mean hell it's not even univeral knowledge to this day.
RIP poor dinos.
It was scientifically up-to-date for its day...as the posters below have said, they hadn't uncovered evidence of other causes of extinction.
It was upsetting to see the dinosaurs become extinct, except I know god made the dinosaurs extinct for the right reasons
The movie came out in 1940 and they didn't know much about the dinosaurs at the time or how they became extinct. It spite of some of the information in this film being outdated, I still enjoy it.
13:22-13:31 The age of space is here! And now, RCA Victor brings you “Sound in Space”. Stereophonic sound.
BBC is brought to you by the movie of the Earthquake of Hell.
Beautiful i love Fantasia 1940 the best
Man, the decay of film is wild. Hearing the music go “ *Bwaa* aaa *aaa* aaa *aaa* aaa…” on sustained notes is incredibly funny for some reason!
Sorry but "stupid stegosaurus" is just so funny to me
The short w/ the narrator was a filmstrip which had still pictures because in 1955, there was no home video. Instead, this was shown in schools only.
I remember watching this short film on the Disney Channel (yeah, it aired on that channel without the warped audio). It was interesting to see the Rite of Spring vignette with voiceover narration.
Jeez, the original Rite of Spring was more educational than the actual educational version.
People can call these Dino depictions as inaccurate as they want, this is still awesome. Besides, this was way back in the mid-fifties, they didn't know no better. :P
I Like Dinosaur Fights In King Kong And Fantasia And Planet Of Dinosaurs And Jurassic Park And Disney's Dinosaur And The 2005's King Kong
PhilipTonyMcGrawJrThePhilMovieMaker Marino What about the 1956 Film The Animal World? It had some Dinosaur fights in there somewhere.
"There were ostrich-like dinosaurs that were unrelated to birds." Yeah, about that?
Are you talking about gallimimus?. Every animal is related to each other in some way or another.
@@thegameranch5935 those were ornitominus not gallimimus but they were related to them
Plus dinosaurs and birds were relatives beacuse first bird ever roamed was Archaeopteryx, for that reason Archaeopteryx was relative to dinosaurs but its classified as bird yet related to dinosaurs so
@@wildguy4773 yes I know
But im pretty sure archaeopteryx is a dinosaur, not a bird
@@thegameranch5935and true archaeopteryx was a dinosaur and went extinct without any ancestors
@@thegameranch5935actually, birds are dinosaurs, so Archeopteryx is a dinosaur either way, whether you think it’s a bird or not
Beginning of the Earth itself with natural phenomenon in Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
I remember seeing this in my school once or twice. 😃
interesting how this whole entire sequence was used for school's science classes when they're learning about the creation of earth and how life began
Its sad, it was extremely inaccurate
Film critic Leonard Maltin even said he watched something similar to this when he was a kid.
I remember the movie Fantasia. And this is one of the pieces of music from it. I think this piece of music from Fantasia is perfect because it teaches about the beginning of us and life.
Narrated by American author Holling C. Holling (1900-1973). He wrote books such as "Paddle-To-The-Sea" and "Minn of Minnesota".
17:40 One question! What's thst ground wave called this earthquake?
@@besnikzogaj9887 I think seismic waves and I believe there are three types, P waves, S waves and ground waves.
@@thegreatdivide8684 P waves, S waves and ground waves.
@@thegreatdivide8684 i mean that. Sorry😁✌️
@@thegreatdivide8684 17:49 why did the earthquake push up became cliffs underneath the ground?
When I watched this video as a youngster in school, I didn't know it was part of Fantasia. I also didn't know the soundtrack music existed as a ballet. I thought it was made for a stand alone educational film. Later on I happened to hear The Rite of Spring while listening to a Classical radio station on FM. Now, I cannot listen to that piece without thinking of this film. It made The Rite of Spring my favorite piece of classical music which it still is now. There is a inaccuracy on the "fight scene". That is not a Tyrannosaurus. T-Rex had two digits per arm, Allosaurus had three. Stegosaurus didn't exist at the same time as T-Rex but did during Allosaurus. Stegosaurus and Allosaurus lived 155 to 145 million years ago. T-Rex 68 to 66 million years ago. I don't know if the animators got it correct by accident or not after listening to the narration. Then came that pesky asteroid...
The animation was originally released in 1940 without the narration but with a short introduction from the orchestra conductor, hard to find on youtube (theres a version someone put 'land before time' clips to..) but the way he talks about it makes me wonder if the average person didnt know about dinosaurs at all at the time. They say they based the animation entirely on science and not art, but I wonder how closely they really worked with scientists to get the designs and scenes. The asteroid hypothesis didn't come around until 1980, so in the 1940 film they say its thought a great dust bowl drought killed them all- surely frightening news as america had just come out of the actual dust bowl.
And we now know that Dinosaurs didn’t go extinct, there still alive today in the form of birds. And if possible the dinosaurs will be here on this planet long after humans are gone.
This film negative is in quite a bad shape. Despite that, this film is actually interesting in its own right.
11:04 hey couldn’t you think of s nicer word than stupid? (Even though it’s true)
I thought it was funny. 😆
@@ThunderLizardsRule the landshifts of earthquake began.
@@ThunderLizardsRule 17:29 the fires of the chuth?
Why not bless your, heart, it's how we southerners say someone is stupid in a kind way. But I would not call Stegasarous stupid since their tail could fatally wound you.
well, it is said that the Stegosaurus had a small brain
Incredible.
I like this better with narration. Who was the narrator? Was the beginning a little skipped?
Allosaurus in Fantasia False.
That was not Allosaurus in Fantasia, It’s a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Back then they thought it had 3 fingers. Years later, complete specimens were realized to have only 2 fingers. Fix that Popular culture.
Does anyone remember watching this on the Disney Channel in the 90s?
Isn't it weird how dinosaur means terrible lizard when the dinos are related to birds? Some even say the dinos didn't go extinct they evolved into the birds we have today.
A few species of avian dinosaurs did survive KT extinction event. So the dinosaurs weren't completely extinct. The birds are their direct descendants.
Waterfowl actually evolved in the cretaceous. But modern non-ratite birds today can trace their ancestry back to them.
Might I correct you, it translates to "terrible REPTILE".
@@the_wock_man Lizard, reptile, what's the difference? Either way, it's wrong.
Well they're reptiles that broke norms to be like birds so therefore they are terrible lizards
Fascinating.
Wait how do you have all these old videos in your channel??? I'm genuinely curious!
And was this an edit of the original, or real lost media?
10:43 it has aged very badly
It was 1 BILLION YEARS before even the first single celled organisms could exist. And, once they did, it was a full 3 BILLION more until the first fish could exist. God, those are AEONS!!!!
I love how this educational film gets *super* philosophical. "Yep, kids, humanity is just a speck of dust on a speck of dust floating in space, chew on that. Okay, time for a spelling test!" lol
Stegosaurus was not stupid
It was, it had a wall nut, sized brain that is pretty small for a 9 meters long animal
@@TheHedgehogEnthusiast Touch'e
However having a brain the size of a walnut it was still enough to keep the the big dino going.
Awkward.
14:04 It almost sounds like he's saying "Can nothing slay this turd?" Instead of tyrant
It's amazing how far paleontology has come. We've gotten smarter and we now know that a giant asteroid killed the giant dinosaurs, leaving the smaller ones to evolve into birds.
Actually, I saw in a recent article that the dinosaurs’ extinction started with severe volcanic eruptions, and the asteroid was just the final nail in the coffin. So, the asteroid was just a major contributing factor, not the sole cause.
I can't believe it. Was this an actual video from back then? Looks like something people edited to look like it came from a vhs.
Notes:
1. Audio sounds a bit off, and who on earth is even narrating this?
2. Meteors are actually rocks from space, not space debris
3. That’s actually rare. Earth was hit by meteors, for a little bit of time, but not a lot
4. Wait, did we even come from lava, that basically sounds very impossible. I swear, if we did come from lava, we should’ve been burning
5. Worms aren’t that intelligent, because they have no brains
6. Reptills? It’s “rep-ty-als”
7. Ostrich dinosaurs are more likely Gallimimus or Ornithomimus
8. Stegosaurus had one brain, that’s actually fake
9. “Near Crested Lizard” is actually what Parasaurolophus, that’s Saurolophus that means “Crested Lizard”
10. The duckbills are actually based on those of Edmontosaurus
11. Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex didn’t live alongside one another, that’s actually based on the movie this uses footage on, Fantasia
12. Why couldn’t the Stegosaurus just hit the T-Rex with its spiked tail
13. Life could go on forever, as long as people stay alive
Are you realy gonna judge a film from 1940 for its accuracy
that's the 40's for you, even several years later, some people call them reptills
No one had your answers back then. Your "notes" are void here.
Carl Sagan once said that we are made of star stuff. From the atoms made from a supernova explosion billions of years ago where our sun, solar system and planet all came from.
1. Yeah, it's old. And I don't know, but he sounds relatively good for an American narrator.
2. Whatever, still reminds me of something out of Sorcerror's Apprentice (the segment in Fantasia that came before Rite of Spring, ft. Mickey Mouse)
3. Actually, heavy bombardment period. Look it up.
5. Those weren't really worms anyway. I believe that was Pikaiyia.
6. lol, ikr
7. Where's the feathers? Or better yet, bow-ties and ballet slippers, lol (reference to Dance of the Hours, also in Fantasia)
8. I think they were exaggerating, but I could be wrong.
9. I'll take your word for it. (Love how they look in this btw)
10. Maybe. There were lots of duck-billed dinosaurs, but it could very well be Edmontosaurus. Who knows, honestly?
11. Even Don Bluth didn't seem to know that during the '80's when he made The Land Before Time.
12. IKR?!!!
13. Mmmm... not even gonna touch that one.
Though unrelated 2 bird. Yeah this was back when people thought dinosaurs were closely linked 2 reptiles. Well now over the years dinosaurs R now more linked 2 birds then they R 2 reptiles.
You see the thing is everyone is that the dinosaurs never died. They just evolved into what we see today as the Bird family. Despite being in the bird family they were related to the Reptiles but nothing can compare to what was living 260 to 150 to 65 million years ago
Not really.
Archaeopteryx are the true ancestors of birds while crocodiles evolved from T-Rex
Plight of the Dinos!
I am trying my utmost not to say anything during this, because I know it's all based on knowledge at the time.
Disney took a lot of artistic liberties. Scientists knew a lot about prehistoric history including dinosaurs back then, but the public didn't.
I wish it was restored..
Omg You found the narration
disney himself most likely knew more about dinosaurs than this narrator did
9:44 Or more appropriately known as pteranodons because pteranodons are larger than pterodactyls
That Jurassic Park Movie Animate
It’s funny that you could see a little bit of fuzziness on the pterodactyl’s head
Narrartion makes it feel less scary and less frightening and lesslonely
Leonard Maltin stated that they'd show this in his science class.
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10:46 "These ostrich Dinosaurs, though unrelated to any birds...". Alright, who's gonna tell him?
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When God’s previous creatures ruled 👑 the Earth 🌎 ❗️🦖🦕
At the time Fantasia was made, paleontologists thought dinosaurs were just big, lumbering, swamp-dwelling lumps. Note how far ahead the animators were in making both the stegosaurus and allosaurus fast-moving creatures.
Don’t be ridiculous, Official Disney sources never mentioned as an allosaurus Fantasia.
@@johnnyyanko938 Hey, it's an allosaurus to me. Right time frame to bully a stego, and proper # of fingers.
@@alanfoster6589 I don’t care, because Disney never mentioned as an Allosaurus in Fantasia and they never renamed into T-Rex. They never mistakenly as a T-Rex. I check the storyboard and concept art.
Earthquakes of Hell.
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Stupid stegosaurus?! Why is he calling it stupid, that's rude!
Futile and helpless, to fight T-Rex.
JOHN: 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
Baar the fox hound vs bewilderbeast
That is weird but i like the version of my childhood fantasia
Hey Johnny, Have you heard of a Documentary called “Dinosaurs on Earth, Then..... & Now”?
Don’t know?
@@johnnyyanko938 Earthquakes.
Alternate title: “Everybody Hates Stegosaurus 😔”
From Prehistory to The Far Future
Red death vs bewilderbeast
10:43 Godayum this aged poorly.
11:02 that's gratuitous. Especially for someone that didn't know that the "second brain" wasn't a actual brain but a node of nerves.
Mechagodzilla vs ghidorah vs mor du vs sabor vs carnotaurus vs rudy vs bewilderbeast
12:48 damn didn’t had to do stego dirty by calling him an idiot
August 2021
🦕I KNOW THE DINOSAURS NAME IS PARALPHOSAURUS, STEGOSAURUS,
BRANCHIOSAURUS, CHASMOSAURUS, PTERANODON
PLATEOSAURUS, CERATOSAURUS AND DIMETRODON 🦖
No it's not "paralphosayrus" it's parasaurolophus, there was no brachiosaurus only apatosaurus, same with "chasmosaurus" there were only Triceratops and torosaurus,
The guy's rude calling Stegosaurus stupid
The Stegosaurus was my Mom's Favorite
I hate hit when he calls the stegosaurus stupid
Sounds rude.
Bagheera vs scar
Baar Balto vs thunderclap
That stegosaurus is not stupid
What the heck happened to my buddy stegosaurus he is not stupid
Kovu vs Carnotaurus
9:43 Pterodactyl or Pteranodon.
10:16 - Jurassic world mosasaurus scene
One eye vs simba
Rite of sp🌹has to talk about dinosaurs
Stupid Stegosaurus
What's really stupid is the fact that the Stegosaurus wasn't alive when the T-Rex existed.
What’s also stupid is this narrator and that this Rex has 3 claws and what is this an Allosaurus a Giganotosaurus?
@Dav Yx Yx (Anti-Fanboy) & (Anti-Ships) tbh 2 fingers would be WAY scarier cuz you don't see 2 fingered animals everyday.
Why were the dinosaurs going in the mud and then trying to come out
Kerchak vs mufasa
i dont know why t rex had 3 finger that allosaurus not t rex . trex have 2 finger not 3
This isn’t an Allosaurus, scientists that T-Rex had mistaken 3 fingers.
It's not an Allosaurus you can tell from the design, I read somewhere once that Walt Disney thought the T Rex having only 2 fingers wasn't scary enough, this caused him to add an extra.
@@thedude9941 thank you, official Disney sources never say it was an allosaurus at all.
@@thedude9941 there’s a fact that tyrannosaurs weren’t always have two fingers.
Lava use a lava falls to water.
Godzilla vs diego
Kovu vs mufasa
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Not to be rude but stegosaurus is not stegosaurus
17:35