Archival 35mm Adverts - Worthing
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2012
- These are some old 35mm adverts found at the Dome Cinema, spliced together and filmed to keep them available after the conversion to digital projectors.
This was the last piece of 35mm film that I ever projected there. These were projected on a Cinemeccanica Victoria 5 on Tuesday 27th November 2012, and filmed with a Canon 600D and Zoom H4n - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I remember that Kia Ora filmlet at 3.07 It was sent to us in March, 1971, and I put it on the beginning of the advert reel for showing that night. After it had played for the first time, the manager, having seen it, came up to me in the projection room and asked: “What the hell is that advert with Arthur Mullard and that common as muck usherette?” “That's the new Kia Ora advert”, I told him, “it arrived today”. “They're getting worse”, he exclaimed. “Take it off, it's bloody awful!” So off it went.
All those new cars, all that rust! What a journey down memory lane...
I remember Carlton Screen Advertising logo when I was little that I went to BFI IMAX to see Cyberworld 3D and I went to Odeon Lee Valley and Cineworld Bury St Edmunds to see family movies. This ident was loud and scary but I enjoyed it.
These are priceless... well, at least Wimpy's still there. Isn't it?
So are Barkers and Pain Cars.
I am guessing it must have been MUCH cheaper and easier to get adverts for small local companies onto the TV back in the 60s/70s. You don't see any adverts like these ever these days...
Great ads! Though when given a choice of spending time at Disneyland or a new Morris Marina.. I'll take the Bush radio ta ;)
Brilliant to see these again. Thanks.
I did twelve years at Excess and had a bike from Ron Mills the Cycleologist
Lovely. Thank you so much for sharing!
Driving you Morris Marina in the sea, like spending the weekend in B&B at reactor 4 in Chernobyl.
Love this!
Thats amazing man. I actually found 1 frame of the Worthing Raleigh ad in a hoody a couple of days ago.
Thanks for sharing.
I'm more familiar with older mechs. - mainly Philips (with carbon arcs) than the Vic 5. I did run a V5 regularly (as a semi portable) with a tower LP system.
Racking a V5 was never smooth; with a tendency to creep and 'jump back' when you release the handle: Indeed, many of the films I screened on the V5 were subtitled.
Great clips. It was the Marina coupe in the thumbnail that caught my eye, i had a 1.8 TC
(oops, showing my age now!)
Haha had you not warn that hoodie in ages?! It felt a shame to just let them pass into obsoletion without doing anything.
That's the oldest God Save The King outro I've seen and it looks to be IB Technicolour too. Were these films stored safely after you ran them? As a collector (mostly 16mm/Super8) I'd love to get them professionally scanned.
This is fun! Well done. And isn't that Kenneth Kendal on the 'Wimpy' voiceover?
Hi Ross, how did you avoid flicker when filming off the screen?
Howard Johnson Hi Howard! Hope you're doing well - Ibcan't fully remember. It was shot on a DSLR at 24fps, and I believe I adjusted the aperture until it synched up
Kiora was to orange juice as MDF is to wood....
Any of these Worthing businesses still going? Ive been in the town 12 years and didnt recognise any
Pain cars are still trading in Worrhing. So is wimpy. West sussex motors moved and changes its name I think it's now north if the bridge Broadwater road I think it's called citroen garage
Barkers are going still in Oxford Road (often advertising as Barkers of Tarring now)
shame about screen colour - but this is fun
No, sounds like Manning Wilson.
The truth about Arthur mullard is really disturbing .
How much is 2/
10 pence.