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17 Oct 06:40
The Sphinx (1933)
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17 Oct 06:40
Shadows (Forman, 1922)
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17 Oct 06:39
The beautiful Fay Wray in The Vampire Bat
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17 Oct 06:39
Fay Wray in The Evil Mind
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17 Oct 06:39
Sherlock Holmes
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17 Oct 06:39
Sherlock Holmes Murder At The Baskervilles
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17 Oct 06:39
Sherlock Holmes Fatal Hour
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17 Oct 06:39
Scott Lord The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
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17 Oct 06:39
Scott Lord: Silent Sherlock Holmes starring Ellie Norwood
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17 Oct 06:39
Basil Rathbone in Sin Takes a Holiday
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03 Oct 01:25
Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen (Hogan, 1942)
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03 Oct 01:24
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12 Sep 03:05
Scott Lord Silent Film: The Girl and Her Trust (Griffith, Biograph, 1912)
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DUring 1912 actress Dorothy Bernard starred in for director D.W. Griffith at Biograph in the one reel "The Girl and Her Trust". The cinematographer to the film was G. W. Bitzer.
In regard to the grammar of film, shot structure prefiguring, that is to say before, considerations of narrative or mise-en-scene, Kemp R. Niver, in his volume D.W. Griffith, the Biograph films in perspective, writes, "In the space of five years, Griffith progressed from directing 'Adventures of Dollie' with 13 scenes and 12 camera positions to 'The Girl and Her Trust' with 130 scenes photographed from 35 camera positions and the suprising thing is the projection time of both films is about the same." This sentiment is reiterated by Robert M. Henderson in his volume D.W. Griffith, the years at Biograph. "This film is a remake of 'The Lonedale Operator' and a comparison quickly shows how far Griffith's editorial and camera techniques have progressed...Additional shots were made from an automobile riding parallel to the handcar and pursuing the train. These last came to be known as 'tracking' shots."
Dorothy Bernard went on to film for the Fox Film Corporation, beginning with the 1915 film "The Song of Hate" (seven reels) directed by J. Gordon Edwards.The film is presumed to be a Lost Silent Filmwith no surviving copies.
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In regard to the grammar of film, shot structure prefiguring, that is to say before, considerations of narrative or mise-en-scene, Kemp R. Niver, in his volume D.W. Griffith, the Biograph films in perspective, writes, "In the space of five years, Griffith progressed from directing 'Adventures of Dollie' with 13 scenes and 12 camera positions to 'The Girl and Her Trust' with 130 scenes photographed from 35 camera positions and the suprising thing is the projection time of both films is about the same." This sentiment is reiterated by Robert M. Henderson in his volume D.W. Griffith, the years at Biograph. "This film is a remake of 'The Lonedale Operator' and a comparison quickly shows how far Griffith's editorial and camera techniques have progressed...Additional shots were made from an automobile riding parallel to the handcar and pursuing the train. These last came to be known as 'tracking' shots."
Dorothy Bernard went on to film for the Fox Film Corporation, beginning with the 1915 film "The Song of Hate" (seven reels) directed by J. Gordon Edwards.The film is presumed to be a Lost Silent Filmwith no surviving copies.
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12 Sep 03:04
Scott Lord Mystery: The Phantom Creeps with Bela Lugosi
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01 Aug 04:38
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01 Aug 04:38
Magazine Art
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01 Aug 04:38
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01 Aug 04:38
Scott Lord:Mystery Film Matinee
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01 Aug 04:37
Testing banners I’ve made for moving animation
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01 Aug 04:36
Scott Lord Mystery: E.G Marshall in CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Sunset to...
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01 Aug 04:33
Sherlock Holmes- The Woman In Green (Roy William Neal)
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01 Aug 04:32
Sherlock Holmes-Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon
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01 Aug 04:32
Magazine Cover Art
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01 Aug 04:32
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Please include the following films from Monogram Studios in any screening which you see fit (untill more Chesterfield films are added)
I've included three other mysteries for the moment, as an afterthought; or for atmosphere.
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Scott Lord Mystery: Chesterfield Studios- The Lady in Scarlet (1935)
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Please include the following films from Monogram Studios in any screening which you see fit (untill more Chesterfield films are added)
I've included three other mysteries for the moment, as an afterthought; or for atmosphere.
Silent Film
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01 Aug 04:31
Silent Film: Greta Garbo, Victor Sjostrom, : George af Klercker- Swedish Silent Film
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Silent Film: Greta Garbo, Victor Sjostrom, : George af Klercker- Swedish Silent Film: Anne-Kristin Wallengren, for Nordic Academic Press, only indirectly refers to the work of Gosta Werner and the restoration of lost silent fi...
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01 Aug 04:31
Scott Lord Silent Film: A Fool There Was (Powell, 1915)
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01 Aug 04:31
A visit from Dr. Scott Sunquist, usually I greet Dr. Elaine Phillips between services
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Dr. Sunquist smiled enthusiaticly when I showed him my copy of his student writing in the student magazine "Debarim" published by Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, of which he is now President. I asked him if there was always a methodology to Apologetics, to which he seemed to nod in the affirmative. His paper was on Arnobius of Sicca, who wrote "Against the Nations"., the methodology of Apologetics, and apparently the Astarte-Venus cult.
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