Hello,
I hope silent film fans can engage in this topic. I've always been a huge fan of the comics Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd, and bought their films on Super 8, already done plenty of research on the prints. But, it wasn't until three years ago when I finally got around to watching more than just a handful of the silent dramas/epics/horror. Wow, what a world to discover. So much talent, great stories, and I was amazed how cinematically so many of them were shot. It turns out, the camera angles we might think of as more modern weren't so scarce in the silent era. I could go on and on. I've been watching many. They're fully uploaded onto youtube, and I've bought some on blu-ray. They keep doing more restorations.
Now I'm curious how many silent dramas/epics/horror,etc. have had very nice prints released on Super 8 (and 16mm, too). I haven't come across many. If you own or have watched any, please share your knowledge. Maybe you've already written some prints reviews in another section, but I haven't been on the forum very often lately, so please lead the way. Thanks.
I hope silent film fans can engage in this topic. I've always been a huge fan of the comics Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd, and bought their films on Super 8, already done plenty of research on the prints. But, it wasn't until three years ago when I finally got around to watching more than just a handful of the silent dramas/epics/horror. Wow, what a world to discover. So much talent, great stories, and I was amazed how cinematically so many of them were shot. It turns out, the camera angles we might think of as more modern weren't so scarce in the silent era. I could go on and on. I've been watching many. They're fully uploaded onto youtube, and I've bought some on blu-ray. They keep doing more restorations.
Now I'm curious how many silent dramas/epics/horror,etc. have had very nice prints released on Super 8 (and 16mm, too). I haven't come across many. If you own or have watched any, please share your knowledge. Maybe you've already written some prints reviews in another section, but I haven't been on the forum very often lately, so please lead the way. Thanks.
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