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Preserving Jacksonville's Silent Film Legacy

Author: wpnorman

Thank You, Flying Ace Fans & Reunification Supporters

August 29, 2016 by wpnorman

Norman Studios Board of Directors are deeply grateful to our intrepid FLYING ACE fans who attended our August 25 Reunification Fundraising Campaign Kick-Off. This was the first step toward bringing the halves of the original Eagle Film City / Norman Studios property together again. In spite of the heat, many of the 100+ attendees toured … [Read more…]

Posted in: Past Events, Silent Film Screenings

How Well Do You Know Clara Bow?

July 10, 2016 by wpnorman

How well do you know America’s original It Girl? Here are 10 facts you may now know about the feisty, fabulous Clara Bow: She survived an impoverished and sometimes abusive childhood – perhaps a major factor in her drive to find stardom. But not everyone was supportive of her goals. Her own mother tried to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Screenings, Silent Film Stars, Silent Sundays Tagged: Betty Boop, Brooklyn Bonfire, Clara Bow, Norman Studios, Silent Film Actresses

Q&A With Poet Teri Youmans Grimm

May 10, 2016 by wpnorman

by Mitch Hemann Teri Youmans Grimm has been a great friend of Norman Studios over the years. She’s served on the board and volunteered countless hours of her time to our cause. Her latest book, Becoming Lyla Dore, is a testament of her passion for silent film. From Red Hen Press: “In this collection of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Books on Film Tagged: Becoming Lyla Dore, poetry, Silent Film, teri youmans grimm

Brave Bessie Coleman – American Pioneer

April 29, 2016 by wpnorman

by Mitch Hemann This weekend marks the 90th anniversary of the passing of Bessie Coleman, and Norman Studios would like to honor her incredible legacy as America’s first Black Female Aviator. Not everybody knows Coleman’s inspiring story, and even fewer know that she has a connection to Richard Norman. Bessie Coleman was born January 26th, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog Tagged: Bessie Coleman, D. Ireland Thomas, Richard Norman, The Flying Ace

“Legong: Dance of the Virgins” – Travelogue, or Timeless Love Story?

April 12, 2016 by wpnorman

by Mitch Hemann “Out in the Dutch East Indies, just south of the equator, lies Bali – isle of perpetual summer. In this peopled paradise, untouched by civilization, lives a contented race who joyously worship their gods – to them life is a continuous feast – to them death holds no fear. Here we relate … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog Tagged: Bali, Dance of the Virgins, Gaston Glass, Henri De La Falaise, Last Silent Film, Legong, William Howard Greene

The True History that Inspired Buster Keaton’s “The General”

January 18, 2016 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble Some people have two great loves- their wife and their car; their husband and their spa days; their guitar and their friends. For character Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton), who plays a train engineer in the 1926 film The General, love was being with his fiancée Annabelle Lee and his locomotive, The General. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Annabelle Lee, Buster Keaton, James J Andrews, The General, The Great Locomotive Chase

Breaking the Internet Before it Existed

June 7, 2015 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble Before Caitlyn Jenner stormed headlines and Kim Kardashian wanted to break the internet, a different trend setter bobbed her way into the Hollywood scene – Louise Brooks. We’ve all seen people with a Bob, the hairstyle, but Brooks with her sensual beauty and toned dancing frame was a trendsetter in her own … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Louise Brooks, Norman Studios Silent Film Museum, Silent Film Actresses, Silent Film Stars

First Generation Screen Clown

May 17, 2015 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble One clown to rule them all. Marcel Fernandez Perez is a silent film underdog and first generation silent film comedian who began his career in Paris in 1900. But how could an international favorite have his work largely unnoticed until the 21st century? The scarcity of his work today is just one … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Jacksonville FL, Marcel Perez, Norman Studios, Silent Film Comedy, Silent Sundays

Four Legged Valor

April 9, 2015 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble Long before Rin Tin Tin, Lassie, Old Yeller and Petey commanded film and TV audiences, one talented pit bull became a star, as evidenced by a screen credit on the Keystone payroll at about $150 week – the monetary equivalent of roughly $3,500 today, in the early 1900s. Luke the Dog, as … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog Tagged: Buster Keaton, Canine Actors, Dog Actors, Luke the Dog, Minta Durfree, Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle

Meet Silent Film Accompanist Tony Steve

April 9, 2015 by wpnorman Leave a Comment

by Christina Kimble If you’ve ever watched a film that stayed with you long after it ended, music played a part. Silent film uses music to represent the dialogue, set the mood and advance the plot. The musicians who choose to keep this art form alive are a special breed. “We’re a boat on the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Interviews Tagged: A Florida Enchantment, Frank Zappa, Jacksonville University, Norman Studios, Silent Film Musicians, Silent Sundays, Tony Steve
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