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June 2013 | Curtains
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Friday, June 28, 2013. Winifred Greenwood: 'Versatile Artist of the Silent Drama'. Winifred Greenwood toured in vaudeville, performed in musical comedies, and did dramatic stock work before joining the film world. She was versatile, consistent and a hard worker, helping her work consistently through the early days of film and into the early talkies. And she, like so many others, got her start in the movies in Chicago. Film from Selig Polyscope in 1910.). George Field and Winifred Greenwood. In 1916, she ...
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The Man Behind the Film: An Interview with Accidentally Preserved's Ben Model | Curtains
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014. The Man Behind the Film: An Interview with Accidentally Preserved's Ben Model. Recently, silent film accompanist/film historian Ben Model released the second installment. Scene from "Why Wild Men Go Wild". The dates and print quality on these films ranged quite a bit. What film(s) posed the greatest difficult to transfer/restore? Still from "House of Wonders," from "Accidentally Preserved Vol. 1". The previous volume of “. You mentioned in a Kickstarter update that you receive...
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February 2014 | Curtains
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014. The Man Behind the Film: An Interview with Accidentally Preserved's Ben Model. Recently, silent film accompanist/film historian Ben Model released the second installment. Scene from "Why Wild Men Go Wild". The dates and print quality on these films ranged quite a bit. What film(s) posed the greatest difficult to transfer/restore? Still from "House of Wonders," from "Accidentally Preserved Vol. 1". The previous volume of “. You mentioned in a Kickstarter update that you receive...
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Review: "Accidentally Preserved Volume 2" | Curtains
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Friday, January 17, 2014. Review: "Accidentally Preserved Volume 2". In the last month or so, the rest of the world has realized something that film fans and film historians have known for years - 75% of American silent films are considered “lost.”. A volume of nine rare/lost silent films that was funded by Model’s successful Kickstarter campaign. The response to the DVD and campaign was overwhelming, and the success of the film was great enough to fund a second volume! Alberta Vaughn in "Sherlock's Home".
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January 2014 | Curtains
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Friday, January 17, 2014. Review: "Accidentally Preserved Volume 2". In the last month or so, the rest of the world has realized something that film fans and film historians have known for years - 75% of American silent films are considered “lost.”. A volume of nine rare/lost silent films that was funded by Model’s successful Kickstarter campaign. The response to the DVD and campaign was overwhelming, and the success of the film was great enough to fund a second volume! Alberta Vaughn in "Sherlock's Home".
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Review: Ben Model's "Accidentally Preserved" | Curtains
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Sunday, June 2, 2013. Review: Ben Model's "Accidentally Preserved". There's been a lot of discussion lately about the guarantees that come with pledging a Kickstarter campaign. While some campaigns have failed to live up to their intended end products, Ben Model's "Accidentally Preserved". More than lives up to the promise it made pledgers. Clyde Cook in "The Misfit". Accidentally Preserved" will be officially released to non-Kickstarters on June 11 on Amazon. You can learn more about the DVD itself here.
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Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog: May 2015
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Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog. Musings On 20th Century Pop Culture by Psychotronic Paul. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Attending The 20th San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Not posting much these days; the blog, with occasional exceptions, at this point is largely on hiatus (we shall return to participate in the Classic Movie History Project Blogathon on June 26-28). That said, a big reason for no postings this past week is that the 2015 San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Presents one by Thomas Gladysz.