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To commemorate the first Reel Film Day celebrating 35mm film, the exhibitor why preserving the format is essential for film history. By Tim League. Tim League. More stories by Tim.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — When most people think about film, they picture their favorite movies, actors and directors. They probably don’t spend much time imagining the work that goes on behind ...
Another Broadway Circuit veteran, cinema manager Lee Chi-wai, remembers the 35mm era as a time when the reels of each film were shared by a few cinemas.
Alamo Drafthouse has partnered with Kodak to launch the first ever "Reel Film Day", a special event happening on March 5th at all of the Drafthouse cinemas around the country, to celebrate and ...
There's nothing quite like the look of 35mm film. Unfortunately, the time has finally come for theaters to go full-on digital. Studios’ use of conventional 35mm prints “is projected to cease ...
How the American Genre Film Archive Is Saving Movies One Reel at a Time Austin nonprofit preserves cinema’s underseen and underappreciated By Richard Whittaker, Fri., Sept. 16, 2016 ...
Courtney N. Marsh was a camera loader in the Local 600 Union when she wrote “ZARI.” In the below guest post, she explains why she shot the short film, which has screened at various film ...
It turns out the 35 millimeter reels contain footage of news events from around the Midwest in the 1930s, including film shot in 1933 and 1934 of the Chicago World’s Fair.