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Nov 2, 2023 · In the first instalment with architect, author, and filmmaker James Sanders, we discuss his timeless and profound book, Celluloid Skyline: New York And The Movies, in which he explores how deeply one informs the other.
Though the pages of Celluloid Skyline span more than a century—from the decades before World War I, when film pioneers shot in the actual city, through the rise of an invented New York in the Hollywood studio era of the 1930s and ‘40s, to the postwar period, when the film industry returned to the streets—the book is thus not chronological ...
Pentagram, in collaboration with the author and architect James Sanders, has designed the exhibition Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies that opens today in Grand Central Terminal.
The show, also called “Celluloid Skyline,” will occupy Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central from May 25 to June 22, during which time it will be open to the public free of charge, seven days...
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Dec 7, 2021 · As James Sanders details in Celluloid Skyline, this was the site of the first film ever to be shot in New York City, when Edison employee William Heise took an early motion-picture camera...
Sidewalk Glimpses, a third special feature, offers an interactive database with links to fifty-five early “actuality” films, shot on the streets of New York City from 1896 to 1906, which can be downloaded from Library of Congress’s Paper Print Collection.
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It was easy enough to find the film's inland locations and to admire the ingenuity with which the director Elia Kazan and the production designer Richard Day had combined two churches and two city squares into a single composite urban setting.