Posts: 220
From: Paris, France
Registered: Aug 2009
posted January 06, 2010 09:48 PM
A few months ago I discovered cinema retro,a magazine devoted to the films of the 60's and 70's.It's a beautiful and very informative publication ,so I subscribed a few weeks ago;If anyone is interested here are the information:
-solo publishing PO box 1570 Christchurch dorset BH23 4XS,England Tel:0870 4423007 FAX : 01425 273068 -New York office tel:(001) 732 752 7257 FAX:(001) 732 752 6959 cinemaretro@hotmail.com I would have liked to post some cover pics but I don't know how to operate.All the best.
Posts: 1948
From: Verona (Italy)
Registered: Jan 2009
posted January 07, 2010 01:03 PM
Daniel, to post a picture you simply have to CLICK HERE TO UPLOAD AN IMAGE link next to the PREVIEW POST botton.
Then, a FILM TECH page will open. Skip all instructions and get to the THIS IS NOT FOR UPLOADING PICTURE TOURS note. Enter your data (username, password) and select the folder where the file you want to upload is.
Click now SUBMIT and wait for a while. Be sure the size is not too big (not more than 550 pixel-200k). If it is, a window telling you to reduce it will appear. After doing that, and if the size of your file is ok, a window will open showing you the image preview and a URL code. Just copy and paste this code to the post. Voilą!
-------------------- I remember when I was (super) 8 years old...
posted January 08, 2010 03:53 AM
Daniel - I did a similar thing just over two years ago to try and "promote" this excellent magazine. The link to the thread is below -
P.S. - Please be carefull what you "upload" as "CinemaRetro" have "copyright" on most material. I did my "promo" with the permission of Dave Worrall - one of the editors of the magazine.
-------------------- "We'll find 'em in the end, I promise you. We'll find 'em. Just as sure as a turnin' of the earth".
Posts: 2941
From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
posted January 08, 2010 06:20 PM
Anyone who doesn't know might be interested to hear that Dave Worrall was one of Derann's film dept staff in the 1980's and beyond then edited their 'Film For The Collector' until a few years ago.