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I found an old nature film on Internet Archive that was only released on VHS. Entitled "Lifepulse: A Natural Thriller" it is some amazing nature footage put to music. I highly recommend a watch. The mantis shrimps and the cuttlefish are really amazing. I love the music too.
https://archive.org/details/lifepulse-VHS
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I went down a mantis shrimp rabbit hole on YouTube last year. They're one of those creatures that are hard to believe exist, although I guess that goes for a lot of sea creatures. I'll save that for the weekend.👍 1- Translate
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You know the Internet Archive has turned out to be a real treasure trove hasn't it.
Narrated by Richard Crenna. He goes way back in acting. Most notable was playing
the part of Rambo's former superior officer in Rambo.
Has one of my favs from the past
The Mechanical Universe and The Mechanical Universe and Beyond from Caltec
https://archive.org/details/the-mech...niverse_202208
https://archive.org/details/the-mech......-and-beyond
And Earth Revealed.
https://archive.org/details/earth-re...n+to+Earth.mp4
Still good stuff for beginners.
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I had Lifepulse on VHS back in the day. I looked for years for a DVD but they never released it. Like Wild Palms, I guess IA gets away with it because it's essentially abandonware.l i t t l es t e p h e r s
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https://www.discogs.com/release/2265...ects-Lifepulse
Also has images
https://www.discogs.com/release/2265...U6MTEwMzA2NDMx
I'm sure someone has the copyright to it somewhere. Island Visual Arts is a subsidiary of Island Records. Island Records were bought up by Polygram in 1988.
Hence the Polygram logo in the very beginning. Parent company of Polygram is Universal Music Group. They are usually hard arses when it comes to copyright.
Every time I do dives into these companies, I always get this Cthulhu feeling in the back of neck with the amount of pervasive tentacles.
Disney is the ultimate Cthulhu when it comes that.
Anyway, nice tape. When I saw that HIFI logo, brought back so many VCR memories. Be sure to rewind tape is about as foreign as rotary dial phones to the new generations.
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Think this is somehow connected
https://www.discogs.com/release/2265...ects-Lifepulse
Also has images
https://www.discogs.com/release/2265...U6MTEwMzA2NDMx
Well yes it's a description of an album with some (not all) of the soundtrack from the Lifepulse VHS that I linked to. Startled Insects is the musical artist. That album is on Youtube as a list, here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JZc...Eb89sc&index=2
although the track lengths are different in some cases.
"In 1990, they were commissioned by the BBC to score a ground-breaking 90-minute documentary entitled Lifepulse – a Natural Thriller, which attempted to tell the story of evolution on Earth using nothing but BBC Wildlife footage and music."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startled_Insects
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