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Epson Perfection V500 Scanner.
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The great Charles Chaplin in The Great Dictator (1940), a film written and directed by himself highly criticizing Hitler’s and Mussolini’s regimen of terror, violence and dehumanization. Here you have some trivia extracted from IMDb.
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«Charles Chaplin said that had he known the true extent of Nazi atrocities, he could not have made fun of their homicidal insanity.»
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«In Italy, all the scenes that involved Napaloni's wife were cut from the movie to respect Benito Mussolini's widow, Rachele. The complete version wasn't seen until 2002.»
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«General Dwight D. Eisenhower personally requested French dubbed versions of this film from Charles Chaplin, for distribution in France after the Allied victory there.»
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«When Charles Chaplin's young son, Sydney Chaplin, saw the scene where the artillery shell drops out of the supergun for the first time, he burst out laughing. It ruined the take.»
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«Charles Chaplin spent hours studying films of Adolf Hitler to perfect an imitation of his speaking style. He would eventually do this with a combination of nonsense syllables and isolated German words.»
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-Situé entre lac et montagne, Chaplin’s World est un musée divertissant scénographié par l’agence Confino et mis en scène par Grévin pour immerger les visiteurs dans la vie intime et hollywoodienne de Charlie Chaplin, leur faisant découvrir à la fois l’homme et l’artiste : Charlie et Charlot. Un espace d’amusement et de culture pour le grand public, un lieu « culte » pour les cinéphiles et amateurs de Charlot. Avec 1850 m2 de parcours thématique, le Manoir de Ban et son studio hollywoodien mettent en scène l’humour et l’émotion qui furent si chers à Charlie Chaplin et qui ont conquis le monde entier. Chaplin’s World by Grévin est le quatrième site de divertissement développé par Grévin à l’international.
SDASM.CATALOG: Timm_00161
SDASM.TITLE: Chaplin Airdrome
SDASM.DATE: 1920
SDASM.LOCATION: Los Angeles
SDASM.TAGS: Wally Timm Collection, Los Angeles
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Charles Spencer Chaplin, 16 April 1889 - 25 December 1977, comic actor, director and producer.
Charlie Chaplin was born in Walworth, London into a music hall family. He joined a troupe of child dancers, 'Eight Lancashire Lads' at the age of 8. At 17, whilst on tour in America, he joined the Mack Sennett Keystone Company motion picture company.
His acting technique was characterised by a high degree of pathos, accentuated in the then silent movies, but he was unwilling later to adapt his style to the 'talkies'. His success enabled him to co-found United Artists in 1919.
His major films included The Tramp (1915), Shoulder Arms (1918), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and The Great Dictator (1940).
He was knighted in 1975.
The statue is by John Doubleday and was unveiled by Sir Ralph Richardson in April 1981.
Bronze, Leicester Square, London
In the beginning of the first semester of Administration class we have watched "Moderns Times" from genius of art Charles Chaplin. It has pass 15 years since my last act of drawing, and I felt this incredible desire to make him some kind of tribute...some weeks later after I bought an Ipod Touch and someone told me about this amazing app SketchBook Mobile, and I had the chance to make my tribute to him...don't know why, but here it is. I hope you like it guys! It was entirely made in my iPod Touch with SketchBook Mobile.
Factory manager is sending the Little Tramp back to work.
Please, support this project on LEGO Ideas: bit.ly/brickChaplin
Thank you!
French postcard by Editions Mercuri, no. 814. Photo: Tri-Star Pictures. Publicity still for Chaplin (Richard Attenborough, 1992).
Last Sunday, 24 August 2014, Richard Attenborough (1923-2014) passed away at the age of 90. In honour of this great English actor, film director and producer, we post a series of postcards for his film Chaplin (1992), which featured Robert Downey Jr. as Charles Spencer Chaplin.
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in East Street, Walworth, on April 16th 1889, although there is no official record of his birth.
The blue plaque is at 39 Methley Street, where he lived in 1898 & 99. It was placed by the Dead Comics Society. The mosaics are in Lambeth Walk, on the wall of Chandlers Hall by South Bank Mosaics.
That's 1/6d please.
Meeting run in association with Rendlesham and District MCC which in due course became Woodbridge MCC.
This programme is for May 1960, and confirms the course to be at Tye Farm. In the photos that follow the track is still at Tye Farm, but on different ground closer to the A134 known as Newton's Field.
Programme graphic probably based on a photo of Lew Coffin.
Charlie Chaplin©David Rothwell Photography All Rights Reserved. Please do not use any of my images/digital data without my written permission. 2013
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Semblante sereno de um dos maiores personagens de todos os tempos, sabia trabalhar emoções com imagens como poucos!
~TITLE OF ARTWORK~
~ Charlie Chaplin ~
ARTWORK CREATED ON: Heavy Watercolor paper- Acid Free
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 18" x 23" inches
Media: Watercolors
Signed And Dated
Artwork Created in April 2009.
~ABOUT THIS~
"Charlie Chaplin"
~ Original Painting by artist Justin Aerni.
Created in April 2009.
Yesterday I was visited by the spirit of Charlie Chaplin. He was very curious about my studio and what I was creating. I finally asked him if I could paint his portrait and he agreed. So here it is "Charlie Chaplin" Aerni style.
The Olympian alongside features elsewhere on my uploads. BYW366V was latterly with Chase, and is now a limobus / mobile party thingy. New, of course, with two doors to London Transport, and having been a Chase bus, probably re-engined too.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Charlie Chaplin
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.21143
Call Number: LC-B2- 3766-11
la cartelera cinematográfica del CINE SETIEMBRE se encontraba en la Alameda de Las Delicias con calle Lira,
Para 1930 aun funcionaba con el empresario Aurelio Valenzuela y Cia. quien era propietario de varios cines entre Santiago y Valparaiso. SETIEMBRE de Santiago en Lira con Alameda, CARRERA, BRASIL, O´HIGGINS, ESMERALDA y el SETIEMBRE de Valparaiso.
La construcción del Cine Carrera fue encargada por Aurelio Valenzuela Basterrica a los arquitectos Gustavo Monkerberg y José Aracena, inaugurándose en 1927 con el nombre de Teatro de la Sociedad Valenzuela Basterrica y Cía.
"Nunca te olvides de sonreír porque el día que no sonrías será un día perdido."
Estencil que hay fuera el Museo.
British postcard by Red Letter Photocard. Photo: Essanay. Caption: Charlie in Private Life.
In 1914, hundred years ago, English comedian Charles ‘Charlie’ Chaplin (1889-1977) invented his classic character the Tramp! The Tramp, with his toothbrush moustache, undersized bowler hat and bamboo cane, struggled to survive while keeping his dignity in a world with great social injustice. Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities of the silent-film era. He used mime, slapstick and other visual comedy routines, and he not only starred in his films, but also directed, wrote and produced them, and composed the music as well. His working life in entertainment spanned over 75 years, from the Victorian stage and the Music Hall in the United Kingdom as a child performer, until close to his death at the age of 88. Author George Bernard Shaw called Chaplin 'the only genius to come out of the movie industry'.
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The first clip is Charlie Chaplin, I chose this video because, I liked interaction of the character and the object, because of the contrast between the weight and speed of the globe and chaplin are very interesting. It's also has a bit of humor which makes it more appealing. I think it demonstrates the effect of anticipation and slow in slow out movement very well with the globe and chaplin.
The second clip is a martial arts demonstration, which is more faster than the other clips, but is still as effective as the others. If turned into an animtion it would keep the audiances attention, because you have to keep your eyes open or else you might miss something the character does, so its appealing because it doesnt give you a chance to look away. The animation would probaly be difficult to do but I think it could improve my skills a lot if I tried this one.
The third clip is a slow motion back flip, I found this one interesting because of all the small movement the character has. It demonstrates antisipation, and timing quite well. But its quite difficult at the same time, as an animation it could look terrible, because of how slow the character moves. But you could also make it look good, by adding small movements in the musles, like the wave that goes through the character when he jumps. So its a 50-50 chance of the animation looking great or terrible.
The clips are all from youtube, I dont own any of them.
The links are below:
Charlie Chaplin the Great Dictator:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJOuoyoMhj8
Martial Arts:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDBgh9kPIX8
Slow Motion Back Flip: