Ten annotated photographs 'The Parting of the Red Sea'

Ten annotated photographs used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955, plus three modern colour prints demonstrating the finished effects.

The parting of the Read Sea sequence is one of the most impressive in The Ten Commandments. It was created thorugh a combination of rear projection and optical photography. The sequence took 6 months to create, with scenes shot on the banks of the Red Sea and at the Paramount backlot.

The wall of water was created at Paramount on 1/5th scale using a tilted ramp approximately 32 feet high and 80 feet long. The water was supplied by an elevated tank through 15 manually controlled hydraulically operated valves allowing the 360,000 gallons of water to cascade down in a thin sheet. Along the ramp were long wooden batons which caused the water to break up into choppy tides and undertow. This shot was then used in reverse to give the impression of the water going up and the sea parting. All elements were combined in an optical printer and matte paintings of rocks concealed the matte lines between the 'real' location shots and the special effects.

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Moses raises staff to part the sea, piece #492-3.

Moses raises staff to part the sea

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Location at Beni Youssef, Crossing of the Sea, piece #FF 98AX.

Location at Beni Youssef, Crossing of the Sea

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Henry Wilcoxin as Pentaur the chariot driver in sea bed, no. #BF 122-2.

Henry Wilcoxin as Pentaur

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: The Sea Walls alone, no. #FF112AXA-1.

The Sea Walls alone

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Crossing of the Sea, unused composite, no. piece #188.

Crossing of the Sea

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Location shot, desert crossing of Egyptians in pursuit, no. #FF-AXA-4.

Location shot, desert crossing of Egyptians in pursuit

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Extras approaching the other side toward rock of Moses, no #FFAX-3. with acetate overlay with markings.

Extras approaching the other side toward rock of Moses

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Extras flocked to other side prior to Pharoah's pursuit, sea wall partially added, no. #FF 113AX-2.

Extras flocked to other side prior to Pharoah's pursuit

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Test composite, sea crossing #2.

Test composite, sea crosing #2

1955

Annotated photograph used in the production process for the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1955: Extras reach Moses on rock on other side #3 location.

Extras reach Moses on rock on other side

1955

Photograph from the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1956, Moses parts the Red Sea.

Moses parts the Red Sea

1956

Photograph from the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1956.

The Parting of the Red Sea

1956

Photograph from the `Parting of the Red Sea' sequence from the film THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1956, Punctuation of the Red Sea sequence.

The Parting of the Red Sea

1956

Note from Cecil B DeMille, on his personal stationery, written during the production of THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.

Note from Cecil B DeMille

circa 1955

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1995-5005
Materials:
acetate and paper (fibre product)
type:
photograph
credit:
National Media Museum, Bradford