LOVED IT. History and pictures, Beautiful and Tragic. Thanks for your amazing effort.
@BermondseySteve2 ай бұрын
(If I may, I'll paraphrase my previous comments): Thank you very, very much, Culver City Hist. Soc. for keeping alive the glories of the film era - especially for our young and future movie fans! Your invaluable preservation work will ensure that this vastly important legacy will live on as the incalculably precious companion to the films, the industry, and the tremendous art of those years, and it will touch people's hearts and lives forever.
@frankbruno94992 ай бұрын
Old film exec here.Thank you for ALL the work you do preserving our film culture! Visited the lot many times during the '70-'90s for exhibitor screenings. The guard always told us to follow the yellow arrow line to the screening rooms."follow the yellow brick road" Where's the Frank Capri building, did they rename it? Mr. Capri put Columbia on the map.
@jimzone8153Ай бұрын
Great tour. It’ll always be MGM to me.
@frankbruno94992 ай бұрын
PSS If, I'm not mistaken Rod Serling's "Twilight Zone" was based there.
@CulverCityHistory24 күн бұрын
Right You Are! Watch these videos to find out more: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZqWnd3aPmLZgpac kzbin.info/www/bejne/mInYi6qjmsmhg9E
@frankbruno94992 ай бұрын
PS Can you do a vid on Metro Color Labs and Camera 65? These were achievements in technical motion picture advancement, unlike the Motion Picture Museum which ignores in favor of a woke agenda