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Tag: alfred hitchcock

ep. 34: the Silent Comedy Watch Party, scoring Hitchcock, “Intrigue” and Nell Shipman, plus FAQ

May 12, 2020 Ben Model 2 Comments

On this episode of the podcast, Ben Model discusses the creation of the Silent Comedy Watch Party and the response…

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Posted in: Podcast Filed under: alfred hitchcock, boise philharmonic, kino lorber
Blackmail Alfred Hitchcock

Hitchcock’s “Blackmail”: underscoring MacGuffins and Spoilers

May 5, 2018 Ben Model Leave a comment

Or…What to Expect When You’re Expecting Something from a Hitchcock Movie I accompanied Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929) on piano a couple…

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Posted in: MoMA, Recognizable Music Filed under: alfred hitchcock, Bernard Herrmann, Cyril Richard, suspense, underscoring

3 school shows in Tromsø

September 5, 2008 Ben Model Leave a comment

Sept 5 ’08 – Tromsø, NORWAY — Photo above is of me holding yesterday’s “Nordlys” daily paper, showing the big…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: alfred hitchcock, martha otte, neil brand, stumfilm dagere, verdensteatret

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  • To Blu or Not To Blu – Some Final Thoughts
  • Physical Media: “I’m Not Dead Yet”
  • For Some Fans, the Step Up to Blu-ray Means Replacing the Fridge
  • The Blu-ray Difference is Green
  • Being The Warehouse
  • Pressed DVDs vs. Burned
  • Why Isn’t This on Blu-ray? – a blog series
  • Battling the Elements at 16 Frames Per Second
  • ep. 38: scoring for scenes that suggest or specify a piece of music, and scoring a film from 1948
  • ep. 37: Mostly Lost, Keaton’s The Cameraman and The General, an electric organ and Laurel & Hardy
  • ep. 36: scoring Robin Hood and a 1927 Carmen, using the orchestral and cartoony sounds of a theatre organ, more live-streaming
  • ep. 35: Pottery at the Met, Behind the Door in Nebraska, Eisenstein in Bklyn, Clair on Long Island, plus FAQ

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