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Wide Screen
Movies Magazine Issue 3
: Summer 2003 Information on purchasing individual copies and subscriptions to the magazine may be obtained by emailing editor John Hayes |
An appreciation of widescreen 35mm and 70mm films, past and present, in magazine format. To obtain the fully-illustrated print edition of the magazine, contact John at the email address above. |
Editorial |
Here's just four articles from Issue 3, and I hope you enjoy them. The print edition has these and many more fully-illustrated feature articles. If you're joining us for the first time, let me bid you a warm welcome. I hope you will enjoy our informal exploration of the fascinating world of Widescreen.I think we've got some fascinating stuff in this issue - and there's lots more in the works! - so I'll sign off now and leave you to get on with it. Remember, if you would like to comment on the mag, offer suggestions for articles - or write an article! - you can drop me a line at our publishing address, or on-line at [email protected]. And, finally, for those of you who missed our first two issues, a limited number of back issues are still available at the old price of £2 in UK or $6 USA or 5 Euros if you live in the EU or three chickens if you're a farmer, or . . . John Hayes |
In
this issue:
Cinerama at the Abbey Cinema, Liverpool by Mike Taylor Bradford Widescreen Weekend Walt Disney Animated Features and CinemaScope Introducing Norman J. Warren The
Making of Inseminoid: Part 1 Letters To The Editor Poster Porkies Widescreen Music by Bill Blaney The Making Of The Alamo: Conclusion DVD Reviews And much more! |
And finally . . . |
Thanks for
reading WIDE SCREEN MOVIES, and I hope you enjoyed both it and them. Please share your thoughts and suggestions - positive or negative! - or even go the whole hog and contribute an article? If you have a favourite film or films, or you know some obscure stuff about some format or other; share it with us! I won't insult you by offering to pay you in actual cash money; but you will receive the infinitely more satisfying reward of seeing your work in print. For free. Good deal eh? But remember - should you choose to accept this mission - the subject MUST be large or wide-format film, or it will be cast aside. Please email me, John Hayes, for more information. This is not a democracy - this is . . . WIDESCREEN! 'Til next time... John Hayes |
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