This trailer for Almost Gone is a visual journey through what remained of the Bethlehem Steel plant on the day that Bethlehem Steel Corporation officially dissolved on December 31st, 2003.
Mostly a montage of still photographs, mixed with video and juxtaposed against archival photographs, Almost Gone takes the viewer down deep into the twisted labyrinth of the blast furnaces, the forlorn recesses of abandoned locker rooms and into the massive, gaping forgeries where America forged its mighty weapons in the wars of yesteryear.
Photography is by Marc Reed - a First Place winner in the 2005 SouthSide Photography Contest in the "Lehigh Valley Industrial Heritage" category.
ALMOST GONE the DVD with the full movie is available at www.gardenbayfilms.com. Full information about the films plus essays and photographs are available at www.marcreed.com/almostgone.
The story behind the making of Almost Gone appears in the Oct 2006 issue of Weird NJ.This trailer for Almost Gone is a visual journey through what remained of the Bethlehem Steel plant on the day that Bethlehem Steel Corporat...all »This trailer for Almost Gone is a visual journey through what remained of the Bethlehem Steel plant on the day that Bethlehem Steel Corporation officially dissolved on December 31st, 2003.
Mostly a montage of still photographs, mixed with video and juxtaposed against archival photographs, Almost Gone takes the viewer down deep into the twisted labyrinth of the blast furnaces, the forlorn recesses of abandoned locker rooms and into the massive, gaping forgeries where America forged its mighty weapons in the wars of yesteryear.
Photography is by Marc Reed - a First Place winner in the 2005 SouthSide Photography Contest in the "Lehigh Valley Industrial Heritage" category.
ALMOST GONE the DVD with the full movie is available at www.gardenbayfilms.com. Full information about the films plus essays and photographs are available at www.marcreed.com/almostgone.
The story behind the making of Almost Gone appears in the Oct 2006 issue of Weird NJ.«
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