Searchers Far and W-I-D-E

Clicking here will open a previous posting in a new window.  Start the video clip there and let it run a bit before starting the one on this page.  You’re watching an example of how some widescreen movies are actually cropped regular format movies.

See how the composition of the uncropped version seems to have empty space at the top and bottom?  Some old comic strips did something similar to this.

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This posting is mostly an excuse for me to play with wide format video capturing.  But it also provides an opportunity to show a bit more of The Searchers.  I’ve spliced together four scenes that represent what I feel is the core of the movie.  Ethan’s search for his … niece?

OZ Fest

My home page has a link to the Eric Carle Museum in Amherst, MA.  Carle is a children’s book illustrator and author, famous for The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Until October 22, the museum has an exhibit called “The Wonderful Art of OZ.”  I’ve seen it and I recommend it highly.  The exhibit includes about 20 original W.W. Denslow drawings from the first OZ book, and that should be incentive enough.

Starting with the next posting, I will begin an audio presentation of the 24 chapters in The Wonderful Wizard of OZ.  The adaptation is from a 4-disk LP album published by Crown in 1961.  My family received it as a Christmas gift from our maternal grandfather over 40 years ago.