One of the earliest French film fan magazines, Mon Ciné updated eager cinema enthusiasts weekly with the latest news on upcoming releases and the leading men and women in them. The cover of the February 28, 1924 issue below […]
THE BEST ARBUCKLE/KEATON COLLECTION, VOLUMES ONE & TWO provide over four hours of hilarious slapstick antics from Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Buster Keaton's budding professional relationship. Enjoy a series of images from the collection in the slide show below, [...]
In this exclusive interview, Serge Bromberg, film preservationist and founder of Paris-based Lobster Films, describes how technological advances changed the way Lobster Films and The Chaplin Project restored CHAPLIN’S MUTUAL COMEDIES and the upcoming Essanay collection compared to the earlier CHAPLIN […]
This week, Serge Bromberg, film preservationist and founder of Paris-based Lobster Films, hosted the world premieres of new restorations of Charlie Chaplin’s A NIGHT AT THE SHOW (1915) and THE BANK (1915) to audiences in New York and Los […]
Below is an unfinished “abandoned” 1960 movie trailer made for Cinerama’s SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD. The trailer, plus a brand new movie trailer and a classic black & white TV trailer, are just a few of the many bonus features […]
In this excerpt from Cinerama’s SEARCH FOR PARADISE, traveler Lowell Thomas sails across Kashmir’s Dal Lake in a shikara, or water taxi. You can see all of Lowell Thomas’ adventures across Central Asia in Cinerama’s SEARCH FOR PARADISE, now […]
In the video excerpt below, Dave Stromhaier explains how Cinerama and Image Trends restored SEARCH FOR PARADISE. See the flight over Nepal before-and-after their restorations techniques were applied. More restoration details and scene comparisons are available in his full presentation, […]
Cinerama’s SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD comes to Blu-ray/DVD on November 11, 2014. Until then, enjoy these exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs from the making of the movie. The Cinerama camera on the set of the shoot in the Arabian Peninsula. […]
Pictured Above: Wausau Daily Record-Herald, September 17, 1914 This September 17 marks the 100-year anniversary of the premiere of THE LUMBERJACK. The oldest surviving film made in Wisconsin, THE LUMBERJACK was produced by a group of itinerant filmmakers […]
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The nomadic life of the early itinerant filmmakers posed unique challenges. In this clip from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, Hugh V. Jamieson recalls his early years as an itinerant filmmaker, long before the era of digital cameras […]