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22 July 2008
The use of undercranking in silent movies, Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr.
Film Historian Ben Model's look at the use of undercranking in silent movies. Here is a sequence from Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr.
11 April 2008
Charlie Chaplin, W.R. Hearst and Harold Lloyd - Santa Monica, California July 4, 1928
Harold Lloyd is the man walking toward the camera at the end of the clip.
Labels:
4th of July,
charlie chaplin,
harold lloyd,
santa monica,
w.r. hearst
24 March 2008
Laughter can be found at ComedyTimeMachine.com
Another entry in the 'time machine' web site family, comedytimemachine.com. You can vote for and share your favorite comedic moments from the silent film era through today.
Now there's RockTimeMachine.com
Vaultis, LLC is pleased to bring to you another entry in the 'time machine' web site family, rocktimemachine.com. With the best of rock and roll history from the 1950s, 1960s and more.
20 March 2008
A Trip Through A Hollywood Studio - 1930s
A short film produced in the 1930s featuring some behind the scenes clips of what was then known as Warner Brothers First National studios.
02 March 2008
Announcing TelevisionTimeMachine.com
Vaultis, LLC is pleased to announce the latest entry in the 'time machine' web site family, televisiontimemachine.com. Do you have a favorite moment from television history to share? You can vote for and share your favorite moments in television history here.
Labels:
broadcasting,
history,
television,
televisiontimemachine.com,
tv
18 February 2008
Release of JazzTimeMachine.com
Following in the tradition of our first "timemachine" web site hollywoodtimemachine.com, Vaultis, LLC has just released jazztimemachine.com. A place for jazz enthusiasts to share and vote for their favorite video jazz performances.
Announcing PoliticalTimeMachine.com
The latest addition to our "timemachine" family of web sites, Vaultis, LLC has just released politicaltimemachine.com. A site dedicated to sharing a historical perspective to the world of politics.
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