Empire Cinema Swindon Realistic Render Day Time
In my third year of university I had to produce a realistic render of a building I choose to do Empire Cinema in Swindon. This was done using 3DS Max. To see more of my work please visit pathtoglory.co.uk
North Star Village Leisure Complex, Swindon | SevenCapital
Experience what the highly anticipated North Star Village development will look like when it is completed, pending approval from Swindon Borough Council, in this full fly-through video.
North Star Village will represent more than 500,000 sq ft of leisure, dining and retail in Swindon and has already signed up operators including Empire Cinemas, who will run 13 cinema screens, including the largest IMAX screen in Europe. It will also be home to one of the largest snow and ski centres in the UK, set to be run by The Snow Centre, and has agreed pre-lets with retailer Ellis Brigham and Hollywood Bowl with other lettings to be announced shortly.
-75 meter and 170 meter ski slope
-14-screen IMAX cinema with the largest IMAX screen in the UK
-19 lane bowling alley
-24 retail and leisure units ranging from 900 Sq Ft to 6,200 Sq Ft
-27,000 Sq Ft Trampoline Park
-130 bed hotel
-16,000 Sq Ft gym
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Ealing Cinema: Answers please Empire - resident's views
Thoughts from locals in advance of Oversight & Scrutiny meeting with Empire CEO Justin Ribbons at Ealing Town Hall on 28th July 2011.
Empire Cinema in Sutton Surrey
Day out with kids
IMAX theatres U.K. and Europe
Photos of IMAX theatres across the U.K. and Europe including the
BFI IMAX, Science Museum, London, Empire Leicester Square,
ODEON Milton Keynes Stadium, Empire Swindon,
Pathé Arena, Amsterdam, Pathé Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam,
CineStar Original and IMAX, Berlin
The Savoy Swindon (1950)
The Savoy Swindon. Wiltshire.
M/S of train pulling up in station. SV Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) steps from train and she walks across to shake hands with Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire who fumbles with glove. SV shot crowds lining road (extra shots). Various shots of the Queen with mayor greeting ex-servicemen at the Garden of Remembrance which she opens. GV travel shot procession of car going through Swindon streets. CU pan Girl Guides at Moreden playing fields. SV Princess inspecting Guides. SV Welcome sign outside Swindon works. SV Works girls waiting for Princess. Shots of the Princess arriving at steel works. Several shots of the workers watching. CU Pan Princess accompanied by Chief Regional Officer Mr K.W.C. Grand walking into works. SV Man pouring molten metal into casting of Princess' name.
Pan up to Princess. CU Princess. CU Completed casting. LV Princess walking behind engineers on test bench - pan to engine on test bed. CU Engine piston rod working. CU Princess. LV Men looking on - engine King George VI in background. SV Princess climbing onto dais to unveil engine 'Swindon'. SV Workmen looking on. SV Princess unveiling nameplate of engine. LV Men in works looking on. SV Princess climbing aboard engine Princess Elizabeth to drive engine to Swindon Station. CU Nameplate on engine Princess Elizabeth. SV Princess on footplate. CU Engine wheels starting to revolve, pan up as engine pulls out of shed.
Cataloguer's note: Special extended version of 'The Princess Drives Train' for cinemas in Swindon
FILM ID:1500.39
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Town Centre Walk #2
Taking a stroll in Swindon Town Centre
Walk through to Shaw Ridge Cinema
Walk through to Shaw Ridge Cinema
The Midland - Sutton Cinema Networking Event
Joe Driscoll attends the trial run of a red carpet event at Empire Cinemas in Sutton Coldfield, which aims to be a regular event in order to promote networking between local businesses and communities.
IMAX | Friend’s | Swindon
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A Pearl Of The Adriatic (1912)
Full title reads: Now hold tight we're going over a pearl of the Adriatic - Venice.
Aerial shots of Venice - unfortunately decomposition is so bad that most shots are definitely unusable.
This is one of the NFTVA prints made from our decomposing nitrate.
FILM ID:1002.18
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
The refurbishment of Regent Street Cinema
Regent Street Cinema in central London was the first place moving cinematic images were screened in Britain and is known as the birthplace of British cinema. A three-year project to restore it for original purpose reached completion in 2015 and this short time lapse video shows how the space was transformed.
The Price Of Success Aka The Prince Of Success (1944)
Title reads: The Price of Success.
Location of events unknown.
Aerial shots of formation of B.17s returning after raid, blurry shots of parachutes descending at pilots bail out of shot-up planes. Some shots of in flight of damaged engine.
Panning shot of air strip covered in scorch mark from plane landing with crippled undercarriage. Various C/Us of damage to planes that have landed. Various shots of stretcher cases being unloaded from one bomber. Various shots of B.17 crashing and catching fire on landing, foam is sprayed onto burning wreckage.
FILM ID:1348.31
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Fire in London Rd, Liverpool 13/9/2013 10am
Fire in London Rd, Liverpool 13/9/2013 10am
Cinema On Train (1935)
Full title reads: Cinema On Train - Mr JH Thomas Inaugurates a new service at King's Cross.
King's Cross Railway Station, London.
Ext of railway carriage at platform - sign on carriage. LNER - Pathé Cinema Carriage. Mr JH Thomas, politician, makes a short speech to open the new service. An unidentified man makes a speech of thanks to Mr Thomas.
(LNER - London North Eastern Railway - We believe the cinema showed specially compiled reels of newsreel stories)
N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel.
FILM ID:1915.27
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Swindon town centre Festive Market Launch
On Thursday 5th December, we saw the unveiling of the beautiful festive chalet stalls containing fresh local produce with the likes of La Parisienne Bakery, Selsey Fine Foods and Wiltshire Chilli Farm for delicious treats, Millefiori Studios and Classy Bags for unique gifts and many more stalls promoting handmade and locally sourced wares.
Swindon Town Hall
The current Swindon Town Hall, in Swindon, England, was built in the mid 19th century to be a centrepiece of New Swindon. Powers were transferred to it from the Old Town Hall in 1891.
The whole building is currently used by Swindon Dance, a National Dance Agency. Parts of the lower floor, previously occupied by Swindon Reference Library, remain vacant.
Until the erection of the Corn Exchange and Town Hall in Old Swindon, the Goddard Arms was used. This small pub was up until 1820 a small cottage alehouse named the Crown and had been owned by the Goddards since 1621. It has been beneficial to the entire surrounding areas because of its vast community suppliers and representatives.
In 1750 a large assembly room was built adjoining the pub and it was thereafter used for balls, concerts, the Court Leet, the Magistrates' Court, County Court, auction house and even as a booking office for the Great Western Railway before the eventual construction of Swindon railway station.
When the Lord of the Manor wanted to call people together to discuss matters of importance, he did so at the Goddard Arms. It was used in this fashion in the early 19th century by Ambrose Goddard to call meetings on the progress of the Wilts and Berks Canal.
In 1848, it was decided to build a Market Hall in Old Swindon. This plan was not carried out until 1852 when the Swindon Market Company was formed to oversee construction.
The new market house was designed to also provide accommodation for the County Court, Petty sessions and other public business.
Designed by a local architect named Sampson Sage and built by George Major of Horsefair, the final building was in effect a sack office and store room with offices above. A Wine Store was built adjoining this its upper hall was leased to the County Court and used by the Swindon Bench of Magistrates from 1871-1891.
The public room could accommodate 600 people and was eventually used for public meetings, balls, lectures and readings. It also became Swindon's de facto polling station and election house.
In 1865, Ambrose Goddard provided more land next to this building for the erection of a Corn Exchange abutting the Town Hall. Opened on April 9, 1866, the building included an 80 ft tower and a triangular market hall covered by a glass dome. The opening ceremony began at the Goddard Arms and proceeding behind a brass band, from New Swindon, walked to the exchange for an official dinner and ball.
The large hall in the Corn Exchange was turned into a theatre by 1880 with seating for 1,000 people. Prior to World War I the hall was converted into an ice rink before being turned into a cinema in 1919, named the Rink Cinema. It was refurbished in 1949 and became a dance hall called the Locarno Dance Hall, later hosting wrestling events and jazz and pop concerts, amongst others the Kinks, the Applejacks, the Animals, Yardbirds, Ronnie Scott's orchestra, Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. It was a Bingo Hall for some time but is now derelict and decaying, and has suffered 2 fires since the turn of the millennium. A number of redevelopment plans have been put forward over time, see Forward Swindon for the latest proposals.
With the construction of the New Swindon Town Hall in 1890, all civic functions passed down the hill in 1891.
By 1890, the New Swindon Local Board had plans to build their new public offices in York Place. This location, halfway between the Railway Village and the Hill, was thought by some to be 'both psychologically and strategically an excellent position for the new town to establish a landmark building'. Especially as it was clearly visible from the Old town.
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Air Raids On Britain (1940)
Full title reads: Air Raids On Britain.
VS of bomb damaged buildings. House holders look over wreckage.
MS and CU of wreckage of German bomber lying in field surrounded by branches of tree.
MS Pet rabbit sitting amidst ruins. People wander around looking at buildings destroyed in bombing raid.
VS of RAF (Royal Air Force) engineers removing the wreckage of a German bomber plane from a field in Cambridgeshire.
Shots of bomb crates in open fields. MS Pig lying with her piglets in the field untroubled by the air raid.
VS of the wreckage of a German bomber lying in the sand with the sea lapping against it after it crashed on the beach. RAF men climb over the wreckage while people look on from the shore.
FILM ID:1049.03
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I, Superbiker Gala Premiere
Highlights and interviews from the I, Superbike premiere at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square.