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    Entries in film (5)

    Wednesday
    Sep292010

    Words. 

    Here is a brilliantly small bit of extraordinary film making.

    What are the eight words depicted here?

    Got em all?

     

    Friday
    Nov272009

    The end of Kodachrome comes home for Maven

    We’re still sitting in bed, drinking coffee and watching the Today show when I was amazed to see one of those warm and fuzzy human interest stories about a place that I’m very familiar with.

    Parsons, Kansas.

    That’s where all my 92-year-old mothers family is from (although technically born in a sod house in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma in 1917). Both my brothers were born in Parsons … at home BTW. All the men in the family worked for the railroad, since that’s what made Parsons … the MKT or “Katy”. Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad began in Kansas City, Missouri and ran to Houston, Texas. Parsons was the mid-point, with big railroad shops that employed a lot of people there in Labette County. The town was named for the founder of the railroad.

    I digress.

    The piece on the Today Show is about the last remaining kodachrome processing lab IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, which is in Parsons. It’s Dwayne’s Photo and they will cease operations at the end of 2010, so if you still have a few lonely rolls of it in the back of a drawer, send them in now.

    Here it is:

    Dwayne’s Photo

    415 S 32nd St, Parsons, KS 67357
    (620) 421-3940
    Saturday
    Nov072009

    For your consideration

    Saturday
    Oct032009

    'Rope' : A short film

    Rope is the story of a middle-aged woman who one day finds unexpected companionship in a large, blonde rope she discovers in her neighbors yard. Rope was an official selection of the 2008 Bend Film Festival, the 2009 SF Indie Fest and the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival. Directed by Teddy Gersten. Written by and starring Kres Mersky.

    www.ropecameonathursday.com

    Shot on the Panasonic HVX200 with the Letus Extreme Adaptor.

    Saturday
    May092009

    What evil lurks behind your bathroom mirror?

    This is an excellent Italian short film that requires no language skills.