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20 Oct 04:42

Lost Films, Found Magazines: The Lobby Cards of Lost SIlent Films

by Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Swedish Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film

Words and images that tell us what the film was about. Lost Films and Found Magazines

The article on Dartmouth professor Mark Williams was relevant, pertinent and succinct enought to require giving the name of the reporter, Kathy McCormack rather than just mentioning the Associated Press. Not being involved in film preservation itself but devoted to he study of the Photoplay, I have for years been gleaning through extratextural discourse, that which is not part of the codex of the film, to find what might have been contained in film that, for whatever reason, are now lost. When the article on lobby cards went to print, I had already had a blog entry with reproductions of lobby cards belonging to films mostly that were not lost, and being in public domain, were available through copies on my webpages, each copy of an existing film having an appended encouragement for the reader/viewer to become a film detective and find material concerning lost films-Lost Films, Found Magazines. In regard to the movie theater having similar exingencies as a museum, the lobby cards were displayed on easels and meant to be viewed by standing directly in front of them at a short distance, there being an audience reception to extratextural discourse, just as there is a "viewing" of paintings that has been changing during this century. A librarian paraphrsed by McCormack has posted that the purpose of the lobby cards were publicity and exploitation, the theater owner being an "exhibitor", but that, being aimed at the spectator, they disclosed the movie's plot, the technology soon improving to where the mood and atmosphere of the film could be surmised from the photographic images. The librarian quoted by McCormack claims that in additon to data regarding the film-and titles were often changed during production to differ from an earlier advertised title- lobby cards could often include a line of dialouge, if only one precious line of dialouge that would be a key to an entire lost film- lobby cards that were not "title cards" have been referred as "scene cards", Dartmouth College in fact had a collection of television commercials it had lent the Moving Image Rearch Center while McCormack was writing her article. The Moving Image Research Center houses material on Lois Weber and Alice-Guy Blanche. Mark Williams is presently part of he Media Ecology Project at Dartmouth College, which is digitalizing thousands of lobby cards to assist Film Preservation. Keep in mind that there have been a small number of rediscovered films, once presumed to be lost, one example being my writing on the John Barrymore version of Sherlock Holmes, which needed to be updated after the film had been found.
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18 Oct 20:34

History of Boston free online

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This is Professor Allison, who studied at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Please consider taking his online course on the history of Boston at canvas.net.



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18 Oct 20:34

Scott Lord Silent Film: A Fool There Was (Powell, 1915)

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18 Oct 20:34

Scott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo in The Torrent (Monta Bell, 1926)

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18 Oct 20:33

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1916

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18 Oct 20:33

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1925

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1927

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Constance Talmadge

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1923

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film Douglas Fairbanks

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18 Oct 20:31

Filmnyheter 1923 (free online magazine on Swedish Silent Film)

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'via Blog this' Please allow the use of the magazine cover fairly as the is a link provided above it and enjoy the copies of Filmnyheter that have been made available online to read in both Scandinavian and the United States. Swedsh Silent Film Silent Film
18 Oct 20:31

Silent Film: True Heart Susie (D. W. Griffith, 1919)

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18 Oct 20:31

Scott Lord Silent Film: Lilian Gish

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18 Oct 20:31

A Romance of Happy Valley (D. W. Griffith, 1919)

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18 Oct 20:31

America (D.W. Griffith, 1924)

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18 Oct 20:30

Frankenberry Count Chocula

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18 Oct 20:30

Scott Lord Castle Films: The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935)

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18 Oct 20:30

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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18 Oct 20:30

Scott Lord Mystery: Dark Intruder (1965) theatrical trailer

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18 Oct 20:30

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Golem (Paul Wegener, 1920)

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18 Oct 20:29

Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Silent Film: Asta Nielsen in The Traitr...

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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Silent Film: Asta Nielsen in The Traitr...: Asta Nielsen continued to appear under the direction of Urban Gad during 1911 in the films "The Traitoress" (Die Verraten),... silent film
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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Silent Film: Lili Dagover in The Cabine...

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18 Oct 20:29

Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Scandinavian Silent Film: The Gardner (...

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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Scandinavian Silent Film: The Gardner (...: Banned in Sweden during 1912, "The Gardner", written by Mauritz Stiller and directed by Victor Sjostrom was thought to be l... silent film
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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Scandinavian Film: Lars Hanson in A Dan...

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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: Scott Lord Scandinavian Film: Lars Hanson in A Dan...: The first film directed by Rune Carlsten, an adaptation of a story by Bjornestejerne Bjornson which Carlsten coscripted with Sam Ask, ... silent film
18 Oct 20:28

Scott Lord Castle Films: The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935)

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18 Oct 20:28

Scott Lord Castle Films: The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935)

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18 Oct 20:28

Scott Lord Mystery: Murders in the Rue Morgue (Robert Florey, 1932) thea...

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