sherlockjr wrote:silentfilm wrote:I just want to say thanks to all of the people who have supported me publicly on Nitrateville and privately in email. I don't think that David meant anything that personal, but it just came out that way. I had several people email me the day after the screening and they were dying to know which film was shown, so as soon as I found out what the secret film was I posted the little bit of information that I could find.
Anne Dawson of the Keaton Society is going to have Paul Gierucki and Patty Tobias issue a press release on the rediscovery. As soon as I have it I will post it here.
Anne and I are working on a press release over the weekend.
Oh, and I agree with what you said above, Bruce. I'm sure David didn't mean anything personal -- it just came out that way. We all value everything you do.
--Patty Tobias
Both Bruce and Patty are correct.
I didn't mean anything personal. I was in an incredibly foul mood, and
probably would have been ticked by anything less than perfect.
Because of gas prices, and my ultra-low budget, I was obliged to take a
49-hour train ride to Michigan, via Washington and Chicago from
Mississippi. That, coupled with my being stressed out over the event,
(lots of throwing up) and another 49-hour train ride back while being
kicked by children most of the way, I was not in the happiest mood when
I finally woke-up two days after I got off the damned train.
After going through that, I was no mood to – well in no mood to even
sit up. I’d assumed – and yes, assuming ANYTHING is bad – that the
information had gotten out correctly within minutes of the showing,
that some might be a bit disappointed by the lack of new
comedy footage, but that would be more than compensated by the
discovery of the extraordinary nature to it being a copy of Keaton’s
actual work print.
Well, it didn’t quite turn out that way. Everyone else involved were
also having various problems, and I guess so any “official” release got
delayed. Still, back on the web there were a LOT of people who would wanted
to know the details, and that’s when Jeremy stepped up to fill the gap,
because at that moment somebody had to step forward. And in the same
way, Bruce had to get the information out as best he could because
everybody wanted it so desperately.
So, the info came out incomplete, and missing what I felt was the key
point of running Paul E. Gierucki’s print in the first place – that its
source HAD to be a work or “dirty” print from the Keaton Studio, used
it the editing process of “Our Hospitality” because of the degrees of
nitrate decomposition (It’s literally changing from shot to shot, from
good to bad to pristine to awful to good again, depending on what clip
came from what vat.)
When Jeremy’s blurb didn’t get that idea across, I got concerned, which showed up in frustration.
Anyway, this is a long-winded way to say I apologize to both Bruce, and
to Jeremy, who were both in a no-win situation.
Next time, I'll take a plane.