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Today we’re looking at ‘The Serpentine Dance’, a wonderful short film produced by the Lumière brothers at the end of the 19th century – In the movie, we watch the dancer Loie Fuller as she moves gracefully around in a gown which constantly changes color – The film was shot in black and white and each frame was hand painted afterwards to give this beautiful effect. It truly is a masterpiece of early cinema...
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We might've had too much booze by the time these mini movies were shot (judging by the skip and hop of the frames!) but have a look at our short films during the awesome LomoKino launch party @ Lomography Gallery Store Soho London!
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‘Un Homme de Têtes’ (also known as ‘The Four Troublesome Heads’ or ‘Four heads are better than one’) is film directed by and starring perhaps the greatest experimenter of early cinema, Georges Méliès. In this ingenious little film, Méliès removes his head (multiple times) and plays a banjo – It’s really all in a day’s work for a true conjurer of cinematic magic!
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On November 6th we packed into the School Bus for a field trip to Fort Tyron Park to see the amazing Cloisters Museum and Gardens! Check out our pictures and Lomokino movie!
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Yes the LomoKino makes great movies but, let’s not forget, each movie is made up of frames – And as you’ll see in this article, you can make wonderful, single frame or multiple frame photos with the LomoKino too – So come on and use your Kino as a camera!
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Once you have your LomoKino movies finished and ready, you can easily share them on the Lomography website via Vimeo – Read on for details on how to do it!
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As a former film student and movie buff, I’ve always liked to incorporate photography into movies. The LomoKino is the camera I’ve always dreamt of - Lomography is now taking us into a new world of analogue photography.
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Now that everyone is on a LomoKino high, let's take a look back at our DIY MiniMovies as we announce the winner of The Blockbuster MiniMovie Rumble!
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Because the LomoKino is a crank driven movie camera, it puts you in control of the frame rate. Turn the advancing crank slo-o-o-o-o-o-w and you’ll get a jagged, stop-motion effect; turn the crank quick and you’ll get a smoother, more fluid looking movie – Read after the jump for some examples!
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The first days of cinema were truly exciting times – Inventors and Directors experimented with the possibilities of film and took them in some amazing directions – In this series of articles, we’ll be showing you some of the most ingenious early cinematic shorts – We can’t wait to see LomoKino movies inspired by these! First up is ‘The Execution of Mary Stuart’, a very clever movie produced by one of the pioneers of cinema, Thomas Edison.
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We had the opportunity to speak with José Martret, the director of the Lomokino Short film “Que nadie se entere”. Read on for his first impressions of the new Lomography movie camera.
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As usual, Lomographers never cease to amaze us. Give them a camera, some film, and the possibilities are endless. The LomoKino is no exception! Aside from all the wonderful movies you have seen, we have a special treat, check it out below!
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Pip Pip! The Lomographic Society International are proud to present a new analogue future in the form of the thoroughly marvellous LomoKino! Here are some young gaddabouts giving it a whirl, and showing you how the clever contraption works. Tally Ho!
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With the launch of the LomoKino, our new analogue movie camera, we decided to delve into the film archives to find some of the earliest examples of stop motion cinema- Produced over 100 years ago, it’s amazing how well these short films have stood the test of time – We are so excited to see what stop motion movies you can produce with the LomoKino in the 21st century!
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One of our busiest LomoKino testers has been the Ambassador for Lomography Spain, Pasquale Caprile. Read his thoughts on the analogue movie making machine and watch a selection of Pasquale’s finest films so far!
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We were amazed when we saw the first LomoKino movies from Satomi - Her films have real energy and emotion - Read on to see her great works so far and an interview with one talented LomoKino Director!
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Today's installment brings you two movies based on the reportedly true story of terror experienced by George Lutz and his wife Kathleen. You must already be familiar with them--The Amityville Horror flicks both past and recent--but not the eerie events related to their filming.
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Taxi drivers are interesting characters. They come in a variety of quirks and personalities. With that said, here's a short list of some memorable films that featured taxis and their cabbies.
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Lomography & John Waters 'Love At First Sight'
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Dive into The Life Aquatic with this 2004 film directed by Wes Anderson!