
In Praise of Super 8 (part one of two)
Being a history of my love for this most humble film format
Larry Blake's weekly thoughts on the art, craft, and history of motion pictures—with a focus on imaging, sound, and archiving—alternating between writings (1st and 15th of the month) and podcast interviews with friends and colleagues (8th and 22nd).
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Being a history of my love for this most humble film format

Marie has worked in the hair department on five movies and one TV season directed by Steven Soderbergh

*The lengthy epilogue to part ten, containing my notes on having seen The Odyssey in three film and two digital formats, and my truly final (well, for a long time) thoughts on the subject

Part two continues with a look at the history of imaging in New York since the 1970s

Closing arguments

David Leitner has had a long and varied career in New York since the late Seventies

The story of the (143) days of Jaws, as told by Steven Soderbergh in an app

One Battle After Another and the ongoing cult of VistaVision

Listen now | Joan Giammarco, dubbing actor/director and versioning supervisor, has worked with me on 16 movies, supervising the Italian and Latin American Spanish versions for Steven Soderbergh

The Brutalist and Sinners