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Buster Keaton Weekend: June 15-16-17

Los Angeles to Declare
June 16, 2018

Buster Keaton Day


Join the Damfinos in Los Angeles

To celebrate the dedication of a new plaque honoring the former location of the Buster Keaton Studios in Hollywood, The International Buster Keaton Society (AKA the “Damfinos”) invites you to join us for a weekend of Buster Keaton-related activities in Los Angeles.

This will be the first time in the 24-year history of the Damfinos that we are organizing events in the town that Buster called home for so many decades, and we are looking forward to seeing you there!

June 15-16-17, 2018
Hollywood, California
No registration fee!

CALENDAR & DETAILS  for
BUSTER KEATON WEEKEND

reposted from busterkeaton.org

 

“A Summer Evening of Silent Comedies” with Live Orchestra

June 9th, 2018 • 7:30 p.m.
Burbank, California
Famous Players Orchestra
presents
“A Summer Evening of Silent Comedies”

Featuring:

  • Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle in “Love” (1919)
  • Buster Keaton in “Cops” (1922)
  • Larry Semon and Stan Laurel in “Frauds and Frenzies” (1918)
  • Charles Chaplin in “Kid Auto Races” (1914)

Films screened in 35mm with hand-cranked projection by Joe Rinaudo. Featuring a period score performed live by The Famous Players Orchestra under the direction of Scott Lasky. Program introduced by film historian, Stan Taffel.

Sat Jun 9, 2018 
7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Christ Lutheran Church
2400 Burbank Blvd
Burbank, CA 91506
 
 
Famous Players Orchestra is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is dedicated to performing and recording the historic film music used by movie theater orchestras during the silent era. Please visit our website at www.fporchestra.org. Thank you for your support!

 

Packed House! Buster Keaton & Live Orchestra

Video courtesy of Stan Taffel, the evening’s Master of Ceremonies.

What happens when you combine a live orchestra with a silent film? A packed house! Over 300 people showed up, and we had to open up the balcony. There was laughter, applause, and excitement throughout the entire show. 

As Bob Duncan says, “An impressive evening in every way—the orchestra’s score was in sync with the film from beginning to end and definitely enhanced the audience’s enjoyment and the film print was crystal clear. A memorable evening that all the participants can be very proud of.”

The show included a couple cartoons and the popular “Steamboat Bill Jr.” starring Buster Keaton; hand-cranked on a Power’s 1909 Cameragragh Model 6 Motion Picture Machine by Joe Rinaudo; and accompanied by the Famous Players Orchestra, scored and conducted by Scott Lasky. Stan Taffel served as Master of Ceremonies and Shane Glander projected the glass lantern slides.

In addition to the silent cinema and live orchestra, there was a raffle of original Disney artwork, hot dogs, refreshments, and of course popcorn. 

Famous Players Orchestra Board of Directors

Famous Players Orchestra Board of Directors

The evening was an overwhelming success. As Mr. Taffel says, “It’s an honor to be involved with Famous Players Orchestra and to serve on the board of directors with Scott Lasky, Joe Rinaudo, Joni Varner, Gary Lacher, Gary Gibson, Paul Butler, and Dean Mora.”

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