Our 28th gathering of film collectors is coming up very soon (April 18 - April 21) in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey.
For details, please go to the CineSea website.
The Thursday Night Theme
CineSea officially starts with the Thursday Night Theme, which concentrates on short films of a particular genre. Our theme for #28 will be…..Music! This genre gives us a wide variety of options to choose our films from: musicians performing, cartoons and shorts that rely on music instead of dialogue, treasured numbers from musicals, classic (and classical) scores, musical interludes, even music & songs played during the opening credits. Anyone have the first reel of The Green Slime? Please bring your favorites (with a run time of 25 minutes or less). There will definitely be dancing in the aisles, so we’ll have to get some aisles.
Friday Double Feature
Reel to reel combat has started! The submissions for our Friday Night/Matinee Features are in. Attendees choose which print they'd like to share for the Friday screenings, which will take place on April 19.
GHIDRAH, THE THREE-HEADED MONSTER – 1965 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN* – 1966 (16mm Scope, LPP)
GHOST SHIP – 2002 (35mm Scope, Color)
IMAGINE: JOHN LENNON – 1988 (16mm Flat, LPP)
MONSTER HOUSE – 2006 (35mm Scope, Color)
PINOCCHIO – 1940 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE RUNNING MAN – 1987 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE SHAGGY D.A. – 1976 (16mm Flat, LPP)
SLC PUNK! – 1998 (35mm Color, Scope)
TURNER AND HOOCH – 1989 (16mm Flat, LPP)
TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE – 1983 (16mm Flat, LPP)
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN – 1974 (16mm Flat, B&W)
*Denotes a digitally sourced print
Saturday Part One: Dealer Day!
The Saturday show starts at 10 AM and many, many projectors will be running non-stop and many, many films will trade hands right up to the dinner break. Interested in a table? Please see the CineSea website for details.
Saturday Part Two: Evening Screenings
After the dinner break, we start the incredible Saturday night screening, where people bring films that they'd like to share (with a running time of 20 minutes or less) in Standard 8, Super 8, 16mm or 35mm. It always happens that there will be prints shown that I've never seen or heard of!
Created by John Black & Shorty Caruso, the purpose behind CineSea is to keep this hobby going by giving the collector an affordable show in an affordable location. Admission is free! Here's a look at the fun from CineSea 27.
Check out The Humming Projector podcast, then check out the show!
CineSea 28
Thursday, April 18 - Sunday, April 21, 2024
https://www.cineseafilm.com/
For details, please go to the CineSea website.
The Thursday Night Theme
CineSea officially starts with the Thursday Night Theme, which concentrates on short films of a particular genre. Our theme for #28 will be…..Music! This genre gives us a wide variety of options to choose our films from: musicians performing, cartoons and shorts that rely on music instead of dialogue, treasured numbers from musicals, classic (and classical) scores, musical interludes, even music & songs played during the opening credits. Anyone have the first reel of The Green Slime? Please bring your favorites (with a run time of 25 minutes or less). There will definitely be dancing in the aisles, so we’ll have to get some aisles.
Friday Double Feature
Reel to reel combat has started! The submissions for our Friday Night/Matinee Features are in. Attendees choose which print they'd like to share for the Friday screenings, which will take place on April 19.
GHIDRAH, THE THREE-HEADED MONSTER – 1965 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN* – 1966 (16mm Scope, LPP)
GHOST SHIP – 2002 (35mm Scope, Color)
IMAGINE: JOHN LENNON – 1988 (16mm Flat, LPP)
MONSTER HOUSE – 2006 (35mm Scope, Color)
PINOCCHIO – 1940 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE RUNNING MAN – 1987 (16mm Flat, LPP)
THE SHAGGY D.A. – 1976 (16mm Flat, LPP)
SLC PUNK! – 1998 (35mm Color, Scope)
TURNER AND HOOCH – 1989 (16mm Flat, LPP)
TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE – 1983 (16mm Flat, LPP)
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN – 1974 (16mm Flat, B&W)
*Denotes a digitally sourced print
Saturday Part One: Dealer Day!
The Saturday show starts at 10 AM and many, many projectors will be running non-stop and many, many films will trade hands right up to the dinner break. Interested in a table? Please see the CineSea website for details.
Saturday Part Two: Evening Screenings
After the dinner break, we start the incredible Saturday night screening, where people bring films that they'd like to share (with a running time of 20 minutes or less) in Standard 8, Super 8, 16mm or 35mm. It always happens that there will be prints shown that I've never seen or heard of!
Created by John Black & Shorty Caruso, the purpose behind CineSea is to keep this hobby going by giving the collector an affordable show in an affordable location. Admission is free! Here's a look at the fun from CineSea 27.
Check out The Humming Projector podcast, then check out the show!
CineSea 28
Thursday, April 18 - Sunday, April 21, 2024
https://www.cineseafilm.com/
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