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Michael Coate
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 - posted 10-06-2005 10:56 PM      Profile for Michael Coate   Email Michael Coate   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Now Showing! The Movie About Moviegoing.

LOS ANGELES, California -- With the working title, "Now Showing! America Goes to the Movies," the first comprehensive feature-length documentary celebrating the history and excitement of the moviegoing experience, was announced today.

To be filmed in High-Definition widescreen and slated for theatrical distribution in Fall 2006, this documentary, currently in pre-production, will recount an all too important, but largely untold, part of film history: The story of motion picture exhibition and how moviegoing has influenced the cultural and social fabric of America, while reminding us all why, after over a century, movie theaters still enchant us.

As the unsurpassed theatrical experience of watching films as a community has come under attack, a group of filmmakers, writers and producers, all industry insiders, have joined forces to remind everybody what the magic of the movies is all about. With this new documentary, David Strohmaier, the director of "Cinerama Adventure," AJ Roquevert, the producer of "No More Joy: The Rise and Fall of New Orleans' Movie Theaters" and Ross Melnick and Andreas Fuchs, the co-authors of the award-winning book Cinema Treasures: A New Look at Classic Movie Theaters, invite audiences to share over 100 years of memories, excitement, and, of course, entertainment.

"We hope to make this film a pop culture phenomenon that inspires audiences to think about these places where they go to laugh, cry, and share many a wonderful dream," the filmmakers jointly stated. From the early pioneers,entrepreneurs and inventors, through the golden "movie palace" age, to the
post-war era of drive-ins and suburban cinemas, and all the way into the modern, digital era, "Now Showing!" will recount the exciting tale of how "America Goes to the Movies" then and now.

"This documentary presents a unique opportunity to finally tell the long overdue story of theatrical motion picture exhibition in the United States, with all of its fascinating, diverse, and compelling narratives," said AJ Roquevert,writer and co-producer of the new documentary and head film buyer at Starplex Cinemas.

"The grandeur of the movie theatre and the excitement of moviegoing is a story that can be best told through the medium of motion pictures itself," stated writer-producer and film historian, Ross Melnick. "We look forward to capturing this exciting story through contemporary interviews as well as historic documents and photographs, ephemera, newsreels, and oral histories, to share a part of film history with audiences that most documentaries about Hollywood leave out."

Concurred writer-director David Strohmaier, "These incredible human stories and events, some hilarious, some tragic, will be told through personal reminiscences of not only the exhibitors themselves, but also from well known actors,noted film directors and industry executives, public figures, and, of course, the moviegoing public. "Now Showing!" will feature first-class production values that are fit for the big screen."

"We are, in fact, mobilizing the entire industry to get behind this project in creating the best and most entertaining documentary possible," added writer-producer and exhibition consultant, Andreas Fuchs. "In addition to offering a contemporary, very much of an insider's view, "Now Showing!" will have a unique theatrical distribution and marketing plan with profits benefiting charities of the entertainment industry."

While further details will be announced shortly, the producers of "Now Showing! America Goes to the Movies" have already secured the full cooperation of the National Association of Theatre Owners. NATO is the largest exhibition trade organization in the world, representing 40 countries and more than 29,000 movie screens, operated by the ten largest as well as over 500 smaller companies, in all 50 states.

Said MaryAnn Anderson, NATO's Vice-President and Executive Director, "Our membership recognizes this opportunity to celebrate all of the fun and excitement that makes going to the movies one of America's favorite pastimes. The people who built a major American industry on the nickels and dimes of an ever-changing audience have always showed vision, showmanship and tenacity in the face of often fierce competition. This has never been truer than today. Through this exciting documentary, we look forward to sharing our passion to entertain with audiences around the world."

For more information go to americagoestothemovies.com and natoonline.org.

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Paul Mayer
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Is it me, or is there something ironic about shooting a documentary about moviegoing in video? [Wink]

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Allison Parsons
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 - posted 10-07-2005 12:29 AM      Profile for Allison Parsons   Author's Homepage   Email Allison Parsons   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
When is there going to be a movie about working at a theater?!

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Tim Reed
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 - posted 10-07-2005 02:18 AM      Profile for Tim Reed   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I was just going to say, NATO published a book by the same name.

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John Walsh
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 - posted 10-07-2005 07:48 AM      Profile for John Walsh   Email John Walsh   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Will they include the scene where one projectionist runs around a 18-plex, trying to keep a decent presentation, while making up 8 shows and breaking down 8 others?

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Scott Norwood
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 - posted 10-07-2005 07:50 AM      Profile for Scott Norwood   Author's Homepage   Email Scott Norwood   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
quote: Michael Coate
To be filmed in High-Definition widescreen and slated for theatrical distribution
That's just wrong on so many levels. [Frown]

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Amanda Jones
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quote: John Walsh
Will they include the scene where one projectionist runs around a 18-plex, trying to keep a decent presentation, while making up 8 shows and breaking down 8 others?
Probably not because they will probably want to project a perfect image. I'm just wondering weather or not they will tell why ticket prices and concession prices are so high so people will understand and stop complaining.

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Brad Miller
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quote: John Walsh
Will they include the scene where one projectionist runs around a 18-plex, trying to keep a decent presentation, while making up 8 shows and breaking down 8 others?
John, you forgot something. Allow me to offer a rewording...

Will they include the scene where one projectionist runs around a 18-plex, trying to keep a decent presentation, while making up 8 shows and breaking down 8 others, all the while receiving constant calls from downstairs to focus that shot on video movie?

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Bobby Henderson
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Gotta tack one more thing onto that. Along with tweaking the focus on the "video" he'll have to respond to customer complaints about loud sound during the previews. Turn down the sound so the actual movie plays too low.

It might have made sense to include better automations in with that mandate to shift to LED optical track readers.

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Mike Heenan
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Whatever happened to the 16mm documentary about projectionists? The director was on this site looking for people, haven't heard anything on that one in a while

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Steve Guttag
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There are indeed automations now that can and have dealt with loud previews...Panalogic and Pennywise, to name a couple.

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Jon Miller
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quote: Mike Heenan
Whatever happened to the 16mm documentary about projectionists?
“Behind the Glass”? Good question, Mike!

I checked the Web site, <www.behindtheglass.com> but could not find any news releases newer than June, 2004. At that time, they were editing a new rough cut in order to raise funds to continue production. Stay tuned, if you're patient... [Smile]

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Jason M Miller
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quote:
When is there going to be a movie about working at a theater?!
I thought of that when I saw the preview for Waiting

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Joe Redifer
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 - posted 10-09-2005 12:42 AM      Profile for Joe Redifer   Author's Homepage   Email Joe Redifer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
quote: Michael Coate
To be filmed in High-Definition widescreen and slated for theatrical distribution
Personally I think they'd be better off if they taped it on film.

All high definition is widescreen by default.

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