The 2012 Silent Film Benefit Calendar is now available

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Re: The 2012 Silent Film Benefit Calendar is now available

Post by Murnau » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:43 pm

The calendars arrived today. They look wonderful, thank you very much.

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Re: The 2012 Silent Film Benefit Calendar is now available

Post by Rodney » Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:36 pm

Your 2011 calendar is about to run out!

I've made one last reprint, so I still have over 50 calendars for sale, but once they're gone, that's all. The purchases you've made so far have generated over $2000 for the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It may be time for you procrastinators to finally order your new Silent Film Benefit Calendar! I'll get them in the mail on Tuesday.

Order Here.
Rodney Sauer
The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
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Re: The 2012 Silent Film Benefit Calendar is now available

Post by mwalls » Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:06 pm

Will there be a 2013 calendar? When might it be available for order?

Thanks,
Matthew

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Re: The 2012 Silent Film Benefit Calendar is now available

Post by Rodney » Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:54 pm

Thanks for the reminder -- I am so far behind, but I DO plan to have a calendar. I just need to select from among the lovely photos I've been sent, and get captions written. I'll probably start a new thread at that point, especially if I need help identifying obscure actors. So many of the "flying machine" photos were supplied by George Eastman House that it makes sense to make them the 2013 beneficiaries of the fundraising.

Oh, and they do good work on film preservation too :-)
Rodney Sauer
The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
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"Let the Music do the Talking!"

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