On Thursday, April 20th we gathered once again for CineSea, this time the 26th edition. Some came a few days earlier, and why not? Wildwood is a nice place to be, and a laid-back, relaxing one at the extreme ends of the season that we are there.
Personally, I was prepared to take the crack-of-dawn, Friday option: save a day’s vacation time and a night’s rent of a hotel room, be in the car at 4:30AM (sharp!) Friday morning and join the group for breakfast. There’s no worry about traffic at that hour anymore: the milkmen and newspaper delivery guys disappeared years ago!
-but Fate intervened: It turned out the Thursday Night Theme was “Animation”, and this was an offer I just couldn’t refuse!
-and so we begin!
Thursday
As I said, I found out we were doing Animation Thursday night, and immediately extended my stay and took another day off from work. (It was well worth it!)
“The Theme” is a lot like another revered CineSea tradition: Saturday Night Show, the similarity is all short films, the difference is they fit together according to some pre-defined theme. The first one happened Halloween Week, so that one was Spooky. The second one was Crime and Mystery films and Movies about Movies showed at CineSea 25. This one could be my favorite so far! (Someday…”Music”!)
What’s neat about events like this one, is in a room with several dozen film collectors, there is also access to several dozen film libraries with literally thousands of films among them, flavored by the personalities and tastes of the various collectors. I have never had all the films I’ve brought wind up on screen, and I understand that: they always have more than they need! (This makes for a great show.)
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Dinner is done, the audience is filling in and we are rigged for 8 and 16mm (35mm is still on the way!)
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The screen is ready to go, too!
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There are many kinds of animation! Here is a stop motion with actual actors: “Vicious Cycles”.
-a Motorcycle Movie without any motorcycles!
Special thanks to Greg Perry for sharing it with us even though he couldn’t attend this time!
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The Beatles were there! (-at least in animated spirit!)
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CGI got its moment (several times). Here is “Partly Cloudy”.
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There was an interesting Disney film that discussed the multi-plane camera and demonstrated how useful it is for drawn animation.
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Of course animated film is often used for practical things like industrial and educational films. Here is a driver education film.
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.-with Goofy! (-what ever could go wrong?)
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Stop-Motion made it on screen several times. You can’t really talk too much about stop-motion without Ray Harryhausen getting his due!
We went on this way for hours! There were still plenty of leftovers when we called it quits, which is OK: they got a second chance Saturday night!
NEXT: Friday and its Features!
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