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[000:00:00;00] their child and therefore somehow calls come in and after a month or two they call their mother and ask about consulting and , on the one hand, it’s nice, because it’s like it turns out that m-m you mentally hugged them during your stay. and it's like a piece of you. once i heard a phrase from one of my classmates friend. and he said, you know, he says guys. i get the impression that the most grateful patients are children. you will see, this is an absolutely disinterested , absolutely pure smile. and you understand that you helped to do something good for him, then
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it is very worth it. this phrase somehow sunk. i am so into the soul that i decided to contact life with pediatrics. hi all. today i am building my route through the area, which has managed to change its name three times in its history. and here is the highest point in belarus guessed where i am yes, today it follows, dzerzhinsky district. today i have to visit the main
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archive of the country, try author's cheeses , play the cymbals and visit the belarusian silicon valley. every hour from minsk to dzerzhinsk , the minsk-passenger baranovichi-poleski train runs, the approximate travel time is 50 minutes, you should get off at the koydanov station. another option is to take a minibus, the journey time is 40 minutes. it will take the same amount of time. a car ride to get to dzerzhinsk can be along the r1 road, at first the city was called
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krutogorien, then it changed its name to kaidanov, and in 1932 it was named after the famous revolutionary felix edmundovich, dzerzhinsky . dzerzhinsk is unique because it is here the main abode of memory of our country is the belarusian state archives. kina photo of the background of documents, where you can find information about completely different eras. tens of thousands of meters of film, tons of photographs, rare photo recordings that capture the life of our country, where you can really touch the history. capturing history in any of its forms is the task of photographers of cameramen of journalists to preserve all this is the task of archivists in 2022, the archival service
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turned 100 years old. and during this time , a lot of film photos and background documents were collected. if we talk about the carrier of photo documents, then this is the largest diverse interesting group. here presented carriers carriers can be very diverse. this is what a film negative looks like. so there are such, for example, not very large here, we have staring depicted here, for example, a photo album in 2005 handed it over. for us. this is a fraudulent one of the last harsh, this album reflects how the castle gave birth to the whole history of the family, and relatives of the guests. here the network these photos are collected. if you think about it it's amazing because each photo is fraught with a story. literally you can touch if we talk about film documents is also a very large group of documents more than 50.000. here, and we have them presented on a variety of media. for example, this is how our snow storage facilities are stored on film. here
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you can see how the film is created frame by frame 1 minute of screen time takes 27m of film. so a forty-minute episode of your favorite series is more than a kilometer. speaking of which, speaking of the oldest film, we have it in 1916 wow. this fin was called the maneuvers of the bobruisk fortress with the participation of nicholas ii. and what voices can really be heard now thanks to the sound. can you hear? i deeply can hear vladimir korotkevich. you can hear all the figures, practically. just imagine what it's like to hear the poems of your favorite poet, read by himself, if you, like me , have a burning desire with your head. to delve into the local archives, then anyone can visit the reading room below to see what is hidden from the eyes of the majority, how archivists directly work with documents. we are now with you in
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the technical control department, one of the key ones. eh, the departments of our archive , this is where all the documents that come to our archive come. they receive new collections, they arrive if they were handed out to employees, duck, they definitely check every film and look at every frame. after that, they are transferred to the document restoration laboratory. right now, we need to glue the film. now the cutter will find where we had the russian federation or there is an opportunity gluing there is a special press. how are you? see, yes, the film is being laid. here, and the edges of the film are specially protected with a very sharp scalpel. here they are degreased, superimposed on each other, smeared with glue, then they are closed from above and the film is glued together. it is very painstaking and jeweler. ses that not everyone can handle, it’s clear that you have very old films and mold not from such a thing that spares no one nothing, how do you fight it, unfortunately, yes, we have a mold problem, but we successfully
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fight it . here are some mold samples. here, see what the film looks like, which has not been processed and which the mold has spoiled in order to rid the film of mold. we place a film contaminated with a special chemical solution. there it is and mold spores. after that, they die. after that , the film is quite in itself in good condition. and you can use it. after the film was washed and restored. she goes into the stock vault. then it is located on the forces of storage boxes , a certain temperature and humidity regime is maintained. there is no sunlight there. if the film needs to be torn off, it is taken out of the storage fund and its air-conditioning is placed. this is a prerequisite in order to maintain the integrity of the film after acclimatization. she comes here at 11. testing documents, and if you immediately take a digital film, in no case will the film be damaged, it will simply tear to sign. yes, working with film, indeed. you need to know a lot of nuances and that i heard
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only a small part of them. now we are in the camera room, all these cinema cameras are working, they can show films on film, and when i was little i went to cinema halls, i was always so interested in what was happening here. but it's like this, it's a chance, who would have thought that visiting the archive would be so exciting studying documents - it's not boring at all, on the contrary, descending from the spot. you can travel to another time and place, however, to travel live. i also like it very much, so going to the next point of my route. not only because it inspires people, but also unites,
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therefore, it is not surprising that creative teams can be found in every corner of our beloved belarus. and today i have to get acquainted with the ensemble of folk music from padshina, one of the oldest groups in dzerzhinsk. the ensemble was created in 1986, and in 1992 received the title of folk only imagine how many pieces of music have been played during this time , some participants have been in the team for 20 years and will not it is an exaggeration to say that their whole life is connected with music. well, to get to you. it's some sort of selection needed pass as it happens. well, selection, of course. what is needed simply? uh, be able to play, be able to sing and that's it. and that's enough
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girls can show you need to swing again near this stand. the first octave is here. uh-huh, yes, then we don't have it here. yes, you need to swing. try nails. together what is the sound of an unusual cymbal? why did you choose cymbals? well, i have been practicing

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