http://www.oldbridgelibrary.org/PDF/filmshowcase1-12-13.pdf . Our next show.
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Several hand-drawn animation films by Norman McLaren fit the bill: Boogie
Doodle, Fiddle-De-Dee, Hen Hop, Hoppity Pop, Begone Dull Care (the best of the
bunch, I think. Like their titles, the others are too cute for my taste).
--Bill
William C. Wees
Emeritus Professor (McGill University)
We constructed this 16mm lighting gel film to a specific music track,
http://vimeo.com/20349285
debbie
On 10 January 2013 16:06, William Wees, Dr. william.w...@mcgill.ca wrote:
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Several hand-drawn animation films by Norman McLaren fit the bill: Boogie
Doodle,
Were a couple of the Harry Smith Early Abstractions painted to the music? I
believe so, especially the one using ³Manteca.²
On 1/10/13 8:06 AM, William Wees, Dr. william.w...@mcgill.ca wrote:
Several hand-drawn animation films by Norman McLaren fit the bill: Boogie
Doodle, Fiddle-De-Dee, Hen
Hello Filmmakers--
I was still getting my resources together for a large order when I found Kodak
had stopped taking orders for Ektachrome a couple of weeks ago, a little sooner
than I had anticipated.
Does anyone know the status of Kodak's final batch of Ektachrome? How much are
they
From what I understood, when the sent out that press release, they were
already done making ektachrome. It was just whatever they had left they
were going to sell. I may be wrong though. It was sort of a mad dash
after that.
Royce
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Zach,
What format are you seeking re: E100D? R8, S8. 16mm, etc.
Nicholas
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On 2013-01-10, at 2:26 PM, Royce Marcus (Film) roycemarcusfi...@gmail.com
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From what I understood, when the sent out that press release, they were
already done making ektachrome. It was just
I've talked both to phone reps and their NY office. It's been gone gone for
weeks in S8 and 16. I assume R8 too, as I think they perfed it to order.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Nicholas Kovats nkov...@gmail.com wrote:
Zach,
What format are you seeking re: E100D? R8, S8. 16mm, etc.
Daddy Longlegs has plenty.
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Sasha Janerus sasha.jane...@gmail.comwrote:
Goodbye Dragon Inn def., Variety and Serbis probably
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Mary Jane isn't a virgin anymore, 96, Sarah Jacobson
Jack
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Famously, the end of the newsreel sequence in Citizen Kane has visible
light rays from the booth.
There's a projection sequence in 8 1/2.
Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy project home movies in Adam's Rib.
If memory serves, Colin Firth is seen projecting the final scene of Touch
of Evil in
The Most Terrible Time of My Life and the rest of the Miku Hama series feature
a detective with an office in a projection room.
The bad guy hideout in Youth of The Beast is sort of in a projector booth.
In Branded to Kill there's a good scene with a 16mm projector which ends up
projecting
The Green Mile has a shot in the projector room.
On Friday, January 11, 2013, Alex wrote:
The Most Terrible Time of My Life and the rest of the Miku Hama series
feature a detective with an office in a projection room.
The bad guy hideout in Youth of The Beast is sort of in a projector booth.
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