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by Richard M Roberts
Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:11 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?
Replies: 10
Views: 15518

Re: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?

For commercially released DVD transfers, would it not be possible to find a sequence with lots of movement, and go through the video frames step by step, while counting the actual/original film frames equivalent as evidenced by the motion? If this is done for a few seconds of video, maybe a reasona...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 31, 2013 4:23 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: Richard M.Roberts Banned from Nitrateville
Replies: 118
Views: 185880

Re: Richard M.Roberts Banned from Nitrateville

Snuck over to Nutrateville for a peek today, boy, is it dull over there, not even anything worth correcting or commenting on in weeks, but it was fun to see the "all collectors and/or archives are greedy hoarders and we have the right to see anything anyone owns whether they like it or not"...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 31, 2013 4:10 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?
Replies: 10
Views: 15518

Re: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?

Anyone who comes around here saying the speeds on the CHAPLIN AT KEYSTONE set look right to them is going to get an arguement whether they like it or not. 16 to 18 fps is too damn slow for the Keystones or nearly ANY silent comedy. The "subleties" one thinks they are missing at a faster fr...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 31, 2013 10:34 am
Forum: CLASSIC TELEVISION
Topic: I'VE GOT A SECRET Buster Keaton Philo T Farnsworth
Replies: 1
Views: 7167

I'VE GOT A SECRET Buster Keaton Philo T Farnsworth

Here's a packed episode of the game show I'VE GOT A SECRET, not only do you have Buster Keaton, but you have the only known television appearance of one of the inventors of television, Philo T. Farnsworth, and you get to see Garry Moore do his rather good Keaton impersonation as well. From 1957: htt...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 31, 2013 9:51 am
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: CINEVENT 45 REPORT
Replies: 5
Views: 14338

Re: CINEVENT 45 REPORT

Part Two: Moving right along, after lunch, we saw another installment in the Victor McLaglen/Edmund Lowe Guy Adventures, UNDER PRESSURE, which I posted my program notes for so I won’t go into it further here, except that the Audience seemed to enjoy it, ditto for THE SEA BEAST, which is no classic, ...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 31, 2013 9:07 am
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?
Replies: 10
Views: 15518

Re: Identifying Fatty in a Shirt?

Hi, this is Yuri Tsivian of U of Chicago. Daria Khitrova and me spent 2 days at NFA in Prague measuring shot lengths for Czech release version of Keystone films. All Czech titles but one presented no problems identifying. The only one we are still working on is a Fatty film whose Czech title is &qu...
by Richard M Roberts
Thu May 30, 2013 9:37 pm
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: CINEVENT 45 REPORT
Replies: 5
Views: 14338

Re: CINEVENT 45 REPORT PART ONE

I would quibble with you a bit over Flynn's appearance. He's not a wreck, mind you, but he always looks tired to me in this period. And it's in his eyes. Follow Flynn in each decade and his eyes reveal what his mindset is. Throughout the Thirties his eyes sparkle with a rougish glint of a cat who h...
by Richard M Roberts
Thu May 30, 2013 6:51 pm
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: CINEVENT 45 REPORT
Replies: 5
Views: 14338

Re: CINEVENT 45 REPORT PART ONE

Saturday Morning, after the Annual Cartoon Show (I never get up that early), was a rare showing of the 1954 Errol Flynn swashbuckler CROSSED SWORDS, which Flynn produced and shot in Italy and has been in a rights-issue morass for decades, and seldom seen. When seen, it is usually in beet-red Pathec...
by Richard M Roberts
Thu May 30, 2013 3:35 pm
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: CINEVENT 45 REPORT
Replies: 5
Views: 14338

CINEVENT 45 REPORT

It was the coldest and wettest Memorial Day Weekend I’ve ever experienced in Columbus, rainy and averaging 42-45 degrees in the morning, and grey and drizzly much of the time. Not that much of this matters when your busy in the basement banquet rooms of the Ramada Midwest Conference Hotel, but as on...
by Richard M Roberts
Wed May 29, 2013 12:52 pm
Forum: CLASSIC TELEVISION
Topic: Tom Snyder Interviews Alfred Hitchcock
Replies: 3
Views: 9330

Re: Tom Snyder Interviews Alfred Hitchcock

Someone remind me; when Letterman's show began airing after Carson's did that bump Snyder to the wee hours or had he already been given the ax by NBC? Letterman gave him the bump, but ratings had been dropping thanks to TOMORROW's new producer Roger Ayles retooling the show into a 90 minute live me...