...ive before him in the room...
I wondered that this was an unusual form of 'point of view' shot? Remarkably, the person looking, and the scene being viewed simultaneously in the same fram...
I thought it looked like it might have been shot from a distance, which is why I brought up the telephoto lens.
Exact match or not, it's a very good picture. The hedges are probably the main ...
...o use to get an idea across. But one of the clips used IS NOT public domain. It is the January calendar shot from CITY LIGHTS, where the days of the calendar fly away from its holder.
They probabl...
...tigates it. Apart from the humour, the thing that always impressed me about the scene is that the first shot lasts about three minutes. Or so I thought. In the copy I have, the David Shepard 1995 rest...
...d my wife to his studio to hear the musical score he had written for LIMELIGHT. He hadn't actually shot the film yet, but he had written and recorded the music four times, this last time with a s...
hours of GOLD RUSH outtakes that were shot at Truckee. Richard Carnahan
I don't recall seeing it in any Chaplin books, but if it is the shot I'm thinking of, I believe it was published in 'Houdini.'
That shot was also missing from the Van Buren film print. It also failed to show CC landing on the needle.
The quality on Kino's 'Tillie' is great! Looks like it was shot last week. Pick it up by all means.
Rob Farr
...#039;The Gold Rush.'
The short starred Minerva Courtney, who impersonated Chaplin in an almost shot-for-shot remake of 'The Champion.'
The print came from the Library of Congres...
...was killed. The news showed a helicopter flying right by the pass looked just like the place where they shot the openning scene for GR.
Lori ...
...not long ago posted here to the effect that the park on Sunset Boulevard where some Chaplin scenes were shot is still there and recognizable. Anyone ever photographed that?
Connie K....
...idea why this 'restoration' was done on the box, but on all prints I've seen, during the shot of the road, you can see some initials hole-punched in the film (The 'B' is easy ...
...vexing little jokes. The next candidate would be 'Mabel's Strange Predicament', possibly shot a day or two *before* 'Kid's Auto Races'.
Rob Farr...
I agree, except I don't think the shot matching was as careful as it could have been (some of the action repeats). Without a doubt, the footage in 'Tillie' that's good is far bette...
...ping. I believe David Robinson points out that _A Busy Day_ (another stinker) looks like an exercise in shot-matching. Indeed it is...
...ic photos, because as the camera moved slowly from left to right, there was time for those in the first shot to move to the next ones and pose, making it appear as if there are more than one of them. ...
...ethod of Charlie & Buster creating their hysterical routine. Apparently, quite a lot of footage was shot for this scene! A documentary like that would be fantastic. But, alas, I doubt the footage ...
...comic monologist and vaudeville personality who started at the turn of the century. His few movies were shot on the East Coast in the late teens and released by Reelcraft in the early twenties in thei...
... a little bridge, and get smashed. The wife won't mind. Look out, Hannah!'
And then, in a shot resembling something out of 'Cops', Keaton leads the bewildered mob of millions t...
...el Classics DVD. There were also different takes used for certain sequences and the rest is definitely shot from a different camera than the version on the Image/MK2 DVDs. It was really cool to find...
...teresting that, regardless of how one eventually decides to classify these two films, both of them were shot, from the point of view of their technical aspects, *as if they were* silent films (with th...
...ish film A Daring Daylight Burglary.[1] The film uses simple editing techniques (each scene is a single shot) and the story is mostly linear (with only a few "meanwhile" moments), but it rep...
...onus scenes are:
- a documentary called 'The Tramp and the Dictator', 2001 - colur scenes shot at the set by Sydney Chaplin - a short film, 'Charlie the Barber', from 1919 - an...
...Toys; and Child Labor Reform.>>
The image on the Chaplin stamp is a 'grinning' head-shot in the Tramp costume and make-up, very probably from the Essanay perio...
...re in 'City Lights', the scenes where Charlie goes 'crazy' after being accidentally shot up with drugs in 'Easy Street' and accidentally used the 'nose candy' i...
...three of Ince's relatives; they reacted well to the play's premise that Ince was accidentally shot by Hearst, who was really aiming at Charlie Chaplin. (The legendary screen star and satyr w...
I can best respond to the question of what DVD is capable of delivering is to answer with what I know from my own experience about what digital formats are capable of delivering. (Notice that I'm...
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