Budapest then and now in video
According to index.hu, in addition to the national pioneer, Zoltan Kerenyi, who makes Window to the past by using the excellent Fortepan collection, there are several PS masters who put past into present.
The students of BME (Budapest University of Technology) formed a similarly impressive motion picture. Their electrons are soaring through a century in the public areas of Budapest. Their video, which has been uploaded to YouTube for a year, unfairly left without reputation.
Upper-year architecture students – Tamas Daniel and Bela Marsal – of the BME Department of Architectural Representation made their work under an optional course (Architecture Camera) in the fall of 2012.
A title was given: Age/see (in Hungarian, it also means limits) and they had to create a short film for this, index.hu said.
The synopsis: “Based on the motto, we would like to offer insight into the past and compare cityscape with the present. We show the old areas of Budapest with changes and constant elements. Timeless buildings, changing lifestyles: the stone-turned moments of the past as opposed to the hustle and bustle cityscape of today”.
And what a good teacher is like? Like Adam Kovacs, one of the lecturer of the guys, who sent the video to index.hu and also made the young creators to produce a gif for the request of the website.
based on the article of index.hu
translated by BA
Photo: Pixabay.com
Source: http://index.hu
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