The Mob Museum has the only physical copy of the 12-minute and 20-second home movie, which was captured on 16mm film. A shorter version of the film will play at the museum. In it, Luciano is on ...
In the first part, covering the 1930s, I chose the Bolex H16 – a clockwork 16mm camera first produced in 1933 that is still (just about) available today. For the 1940s I am looking at the other end of ...
In the 1940s and early 1950s he published three books ... In the final decades of his life, he experimented with 16mm film and arty distortions. Weegee died in 1968 and later became the ...
Coming up on Indiana Newsdesk: The Chronicle for Higher Education claims IU president Pamela Whitten’s doctoral dissertation contained copied language. The university says last year an ...
Standing on the steps of the Élysée Palace on December 7th, Donald Trump made a for-once accurate observation: “It certainly seems like the world is going a little crazy right now,” the US ...
In an industry where artists rely on investments from financiers to realize their singular visions, it is vitally important that filmmakers make a sparkling first impression with their debut movies.
Color motion pictures became the norm by the mid-1950s, but that doesn’t mean black-and-white films were no longer being made. Considering only live-action films presented entirely or almost ...