This day is cinema's birthday. In 1895 the Lumiere brothers presented their invention in society. Nine years later, this movie was released (I thing January 12, 1904). And the more I look, the more I suspect that this could be the first Chrismas movies ever. I could be wrong, but is all I've got. So enjoy.
Christmas-Silent-Movies
The largest collection of TV SHOWS,FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS,FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, ,INDUSTRIALS & especially TV COMMERCIALS from the 1950’s/60’s can be found on DVD or on GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS at www.tvdays.com Aging Baby-Boomer Ira H. Gallen has spent over 30 years collecting and restoring this collection from 16mm & 35mm Celluloid Film, and Kinescopes to Video tape, with the help of Museum of Television and Radio in New York. Now he’s trying to save his VIDEO ARCHIVES from decomposing by transferring to new digital formats by offering his life’s work so far on DVD or GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS. www.mtr.org In the same way that American Movie Classics tries to get viewer support to preserve feature film history (but ignores TV's heritage), you'll find Ira obsessed with uncovering the lost art of Television's past, which includes an element of the FBI's Most Wanted as he turns to the public to help save Television's past. If you were an actor, director or a part of the staff creating these TV Shows, or Commertcials let us know at www.tvdays.com Ira is best known on Television as the Toy, Gadget, and Consumer products guy appearing many of the leading news and magazine shows including: Fox and Friends, ABC's Business Week/ Money Talks, CNBC; CNN; Access Hollywood; E-Entertainment; Good Day New York; and The View among others. SPECIAL THANKS: www.VALUEWEB.com www.LACIE.com www.DISCMAKERS.com www.ADOBE.com
2 comments:
Extraño hallazgo... ¿tenés más info al respecto?
feliz año nuevo!
Hay más información en http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/The_Adventure_of_the_Wrong_Santa_Claus_1914.aspx ppor ejemplo. Lo curioso es que la fecha parece 1914 cuando se lee en el original 1904. No sé qué pensar.
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