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Port Magazine
Port Magazine
11 episodes
3 months ago
Beginning with a speculative letter written aged 12 to actress Lillian Gish for a school project – the star of The Wind (1928) and frequent muse of controversial film director D.B.Griffith – Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse embarked on a stream of correspondence with Hollywood’s vanguard that would continue for the next 30 years. Here they share the story of how two boys from Surrey ended up befriending Hollywood's elite, and embarking on a journey that would taking them to LA...
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Beginning with a speculative letter written aged 12 to actress Lillian Gish for a school project – the star of The Wind (1928) and frequent muse of controversial film director D.B.Griffith – Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse embarked on a stream of correspondence with Hollywood’s vanguard that would continue for the next 30 years. Here they share the story of how two boys from Surrey ended up befriending Hollywood's elite, and embarking on a journey that would taking them to LA...
Show more...
TV & Film
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The Port Podcast: 02 Resolution in Film Music
Port Magazine
8 minutes 41 seconds
12 years ago
The Port Podcast: 02 Resolution in Film Music
8 May 2013 Prologue: Port senior producer Matt Willey introduces the second Port Podcast on the theme of Resolution in Film. Part One: Neil Brand is a London based pianist composer and writer. Best known as an accompanist for silent film, he talked to us about the importance of resolution for film music... Credits: Produced by Barney Rowntree Port opening credits by Jean-Gabriel Becker, Sounds And Sons Music credits: Artist: Brambles Title: Such Owls as You Album: Charcoal Label: Serein Artist: Bernard Herrmann Title: Main Title Album: Sisters OST Label: Southern Cross
Port Magazine
Beginning with a speculative letter written aged 12 to actress Lillian Gish for a school project – the star of The Wind (1928) and frequent muse of controversial film director D.B.Griffith – Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse embarked on a stream of correspondence with Hollywood’s vanguard that would continue for the next 30 years. Here they share the story of how two boys from Surrey ended up befriending Hollywood's elite, and embarking on a journey that would taking them to LA...