Uploaded the camera recording of my 1931 Bassett-Lowke film to YouTube. No sound (projector aside), but some cool clips in it, ranging from model manufacture to the operation of model trains, boats, and some scenes of a miniature railway
https://t.co/TX0QrVDUAU
🇳🇿 NEW EPISODE! 🇳🇿
Neil Lambess joins Tim to discuss finding 🦁 The Lion 🦁 in 1999, memories of missing episodes on broadcast, and a school screening of The Macra Terror. But what happened to those films? 🦀 🎞️
A fascinating discussion! Shares much appreciated.
Link ⬇️
Beatles 35mm Negative Donated
At the British Film Collectors’ Convention, on Saturday 30th May, John Franklin of Film is Fabulous was presented with a 35mm BBC negative of The Beatles, recorded on the 19th March 1964, in the original BBC film can.
Well, today is the day
The BFCC Jubilee event at The Barn Theatre, Oxted
If you are new to the film collecting hobby, you will find expert advice
Come meet members of the Film Is Fabulous! Team
Purchase films & projectors
Tickets from https://t.co/l5w3ofqz53
Or on the door
@Whosittopodcast I think I've reached a point where watching those first few episodes consecutively makes it feel so complete that reaching The Traitors makes me go "wait this doesn't exist?"
Another great one! I particularly enjoyed the pre-recorded bits from the lead-up to the event.
As someone who lives about 10,000 miles in the wrong direction to go to any events like these it's always fun hearing about people's experiences at and leading up to them.
Episode 6 of my podcast ‘Who’s it to?’ Is out now! The first of a two parter covering the return of two formerly missing episodes by Film is Fabulous! Links are in the second tweet 👇
@kixmet_@kittywesker I wouldn't trust Grok as far as I could throw an oceanliner but I did see a post from some idiot suggesting Becca made it up earlier🙃
Lost Late Night Horror Found
Film is Fabulous! has collaborated with Darren Payne of ‘Dirt in the Gate Movies’ to preserve a missing episode of BBC television:
Late Night Horror: No Such Thing As A Vampire (Broadcast: 19th April 1968)
I don't normally post about my personal life here but I feel I have to make an exception to show this adorable gift my partner gave me for our anniversary, for obvious reasons!
@reset_by_peer A massive generalisation that completely ignores the fact that there's a huge difference between a 1997 gen Z and a 2010 Gen Z. Slightly hard for all of gen Z to be using iPads from birth when the first iPad came out 13 years after the first of them were born.