Aug 11: Academy Public Performance

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Constance Talmadge, Intolerance, 1916

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
presents the unveiling of its newly restored

1915 Fotoplayer

accompanying  two preserved 35mm nitrates starring

CONSTANCE TALMADGE

TIME:

Thursday, August 11, 2016
7:30 p.m.

LOCATION:

Linwood Dunn Theater
Pickford Center, 1313 Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90028
map

TICKETS:

$5 Regular, $3 Academy Member/Student

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

For parking information and theater policies, click here.

INAUGURAL PUBLIC PERFORMANCE

adapted from the Academy’s website:

The Academy’s newly restored American Fotoplayer Style 41, built in 1915, is unveiled for its inaugural public performance by Joe Rinaudo, who restored the “automated orchestra” over the course of three years. For more information about the Fotoplayer, click here.

Constance Talmadge, one of the silent era’s most popular stars, and the sister of fellow actress Norma Talmadge, was known for her roles in romantic comedies, usually playing a willful young woman having a misunderstanding with the man in her life.

The Perfect Woman and Good Night, Paul were both preserved from 35mm nitrate prints in the Academy’s Lobster Films and Blackhawk Films/Film Preservation Associates collections. Both prints were originally Continue reading Aug 11: Academy Public Performance

July 30: Movies in the Park

Movies in the ParkEnjoy a “moving picture show” from the days of silent cinema, on the grass at Two-Strike Park in La Crescenta, Saturday, July 30.

Take your family or treat your date to “dinner and a show” for an evening of silent cinema comedies with live piano accompaniment. Bring a blanket and a picnic basket.

ADMISSION IS FREE

TIME:

Saturday, July 30, 2016
Show starts at dusk (approx. 8pm)

LOCATION:

Two-Strike Park (map)
5107 Rosemont Avenue
La Crescenta, CA 91214
(818) 249-5940

PROGRAM

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Laurel & Hardy
Fatty Arbuckle

Charley Chase
Larry Semon
and more

Live Accompaniment
featuring Cliff Retallick at the piano

1909 Powers 35mm Moving Picture Machine
hand-cranked by Joe Rinaudo

Original Glass Lantern Slides
projected by Gary Gibson

SEE YOU AT THE SHOW!

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Stylized Laurel & Hardy Poster

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This poster, honoring the greatest comedy duo of all time, was created by designer and typographer Chaz DeSimone, who also creates the titles for Joe Rinaudo’s film restorations. (He also designed the Silent Cinema Society logo and website.) Chaz takes great pleasure and honor in designing for Joe, his best friend of over 50 years. He made sure this poster was extra-special, to the extent of consulting Joe about the exact hats Stan and Ollie wore.

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Download your free Laurel & Hardy poster here

The 11×17-inch high-resolution pdf is of gallery print quality and suitable for framing. Visit this page and click on the large poster image to download the hi-rez pdf.

“Laurel & Hardy” is the latest in Chaz DeSimone’s monthly series called AmperArt. Each piece features “the ampersand as fun & fabulous art.”

If you are a writer, editor, designer, publisher, artist—or if you just like the quirky design of the ampersand, of which there are lots & lots of variations—you will surely enjoy AmperArt.com. Be sure to subscribe for your free monthly ampersand poster, suitable for framing.

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