Cinema Cinema

#1 by Vidar Olavesen , Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:55 pm

50'-100' with a song and lot of film clips



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RE: Cinema Cinema

#2 by David Ollerearnshaw , Fri Jun 23, 2017 6:48 pm

Wonder if this is the Derann re-release? The original one I bought from Kempski in Germany. This also had two other ads.




Not 100% but I think this was the other one.

Now my memory is going. Did they only put three advertisements or four? Well in the mists of time I've kind of forgot.


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RE: Cinema Cinema

#3 by Vidar Olavesen , Fri Jun 23, 2017 7:43 pm

Mine is just this one song, not sure if it was only one on Reel originally


 
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RE: Cinema Cinema

#4 by Tom Photiou , Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:11 pm

We also have this one with no adverts, just the song so that means ours, (Vidar & ours), are the Derann re releases.
Personally, i like the images etc but have to say i find the song very annoying and just not that good.
Reflections got this style of promo dead right. Great images and excellent scores.


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RE: Cinema Cinema

#5 by David Ollerearnshaw , Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:55 pm

I think it was an advertisement for a German film magazine.


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RE: Cinema Cinema

#6 by David Weston , Mon Jul 03, 2017 4:50 pm

Films last watched, this weekend passed. "Edwardian London.." In B/W, silent. I love old films. Also watched was "War in the Air.." made in 1906. again B/W, silent. The props and effects must have been state of the art for the time. A very simple story and well shot, a one camera film. Others also watched were amateur travelogues. I like to see how the places have changed over time. These films and others were shown as I had recently bought a 'duffer,' a Eumig S931, and fixed it up. I wanted to give it a good run. Now the machine runs nicely. It's great when you get a machine that is a 'duffer,' then after hitting it with a Knockometer (hammer) for a couple of hours, the machine then gives up and starts working. Perfect. Another repair method I like especially for difficult machines is to take the back cover off, empty my tool box into the back of the machine the re-affix the back cover. Next is to give the machine a really good and vigorous shake. That method is good for getting ride of faults that are hard to fix with a knockometer alone.
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