Have a look at our website. More photos in place to give you an idea of what
we get up to. See our latest bit of helping out with the page "HOME, National
Theatre Of Scotland". Some behind the scenes shots from our topical footage
of the play "Home" which is running this week at the former Caithness Glass
Factory, Wick. We are operating video projection in the performance and will
be filming the whole thing. We've also assited in set building and props.
Other interesting pages with photos.
www.thursopicturehouse.funtigo.com
New Pages On CFT website.
Re: New Pages On CFT website.
"Cinema For Thurso Group" <forums@theiac.org.uk> wrote:
paragraph on the home page as a link meant it looked underlined on my browser
which was odd.
But it is a fascinating collection of photographs - including historical
ones and a great set of manipulated photos which is inspiring me to think
what might be done in my locality to show what a building would look like
if you could get a clear view of it. Or to show what a ruin might have looked
like in its complete state.
The theatre space in the old glass works looks amazing. I got a little confused
about the cinema where an 11 foot screen goes wall-to-wall. Does that not
make it a fairly small auditorium? Have I missed something?
All in all a site well worth a look.
Dave
PS Trust you to sum up the film style discussion so neatly in your previous
posting.
I did. It is as eccentric and enthusiastic as your postings. Having a wholeHave a look at our website.
paragraph on the home page as a link meant it looked underlined on my browser
which was odd.
But it is a fascinating collection of photographs - including historical
ones and a great set of manipulated photos which is inspiring me to think
what might be done in my locality to show what a building would look like
if you could get a clear view of it. Or to show what a ruin might have looked
like in its complete state.
The theatre space in the old glass works looks amazing. I got a little confused
about the cinema where an 11 foot screen goes wall-to-wall. Does that not
make it a fairly small auditorium? Have I missed something?
All in all a site well worth a look.
Dave
PS Trust you to sum up the film style discussion so neatly in your previous
posting.
Re: New Pages On CFT website.
Yup, our cinema measures 13ft 6" by 11ft 6" giving just 3" clearance each
side for black outs, not only that, there's a light switch on the left side
of the screen about a foot into the picture (not that you see it when a film
is on).
When it comes to reality I was never one for flaffing about!
side for black outs, not only that, there's a light switch on the left side
of the screen about a foot into the picture (not that you see it when a film
is on).
When it comes to reality I was never one for flaffing about!