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Edinburgh Dominion Cinema Presenting Piece - Napier University Student - Dominion Cinema Edinburgh
Edinburgh Napier University BA TV student Alan explores one of Edinburgh's finest cinemas, the Dominion Cinema based in Morningside, Edinburgh.
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Producer/Editor/Presentor/Distributor: Alan Taylor;
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Thanks to Alastair Cameron for allowing me to interview him.
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For my Napier University BA TV course, I had to produce a short presentation interview piece to camera for my presenting module where I chose to do my one at the Dominion Cinema in Edinburgh.
I first visited the Dominion Cinema Edinburgh premieres when I was younger and more recently having watched the Bond Film, Quantum of Solace.
I really enjoy the Dominion cinemas movies as the comfort of seating and customer service are second to none. I've always been greeted with a friendly smile at the screenings and like to think of this films cinema as my favorite one for things to do for family activities. You can easily each it by using bus.
One of the difficulties prior to filming the piece was gaining access to the cinema for a recce. My solution was to negotiate over the phone with the manager. The exterior of the Dominion caused problems on the shoot despite having undertaken a recce, mostly to do with the camera framing.
The Dominion Cinema Edinburgh United Kingdom is an independent cinema situated in the area South of the City Centre called Morningside whic offers private parties. It's doors first opened on the 31st January, 1938 featuring Shirley Temple in Wee Willie Winkie. It was designed by Edinburgh architect, Thomas Bowhill Gibson between 1937 and 1939 who came up with the Art Moderne style which includes many such features as the ceiling spine in Screen 1 which draws the audience's eyes towards the screen.
The Dominion has a large flat-roofed style architecture with an off-centre stylized advertising tower; steel framed with a brick infill making use of Craighall cast stone and coloured pebble dash cement render. The advertising tower features a projecting clock and sign board.
T. Bowhill Gibbson was Edinburgh's leading cinema designer in the 1930's, the Dominion Edinburgh cinema originally the Embassy was one of the largest and last cinema built in Edinburgh before World War Two with Gibson's other work being lost.
The interior of the British cinema Edinburgh Dominion cinema Morningside auditorium includes seating for 1,375 in stalls and circle levels. The lighting is concealed in ceiling coves where there are decorative Moderne style features on the splay walls beside the proscenium, which was 36 feet wide. The cinema was equipped with a restaurant for the convenience of guests. The interior of the main auditorium is subdivided horizontally and converted as two cinemas and a box office.
The top storey was rendered with a continuous row of windows divided by cast stone mullions.
Over the course of years, the Edinburgh Dominion cinema has been closed on three occasions; in 1972 for twinning where the original circle was fully forward to form Screen 1 where it re-opened on 25th May, 1972 with 584 seats in the former stalls and 2% in the former circle which had been extended forward over the front stalls area.
By Late 1998, a final fourth screen was added to the Edinburgh cinema Dominion with a seating capacity of 60, which was in the former restaurant location. The UK cinema is still open for business today offering audiences four screens. The cinema has been protected as a category B listed building since 30th March, 1993, designated by Historic Scotland.
To this day, the four screen Dominion Cinema is the only independent suburban cinema out of the Edinburgh cinemas. It has been re-seated with luxury leather recliners and is now equipped with Dolby DTS and SR Sound systems.
The Dominion concentrates on providing comfort and style with a 'gold standard' service, including reclining armchairs and complimentary drinks to interest customers, a unique feature of the cinema.
© Alan Andrew Taylor 2011 -- Licensed under creative commons 3.0 share alike non commercial use.
Filmhouse August Highlights
Rod, White, Head of Filmhouse at Filmhouse, introduces the highlights in August, featuring 'Elegy', Sean Connery in person, Akira Kurosawa and David Lean retrospectives, the Lesbian & Gay Film Festival... and much more!
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Keith Richards In Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
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Fleabag goes to the West End - BBC London News
Many critics have called it the best TV comedy of the year. 'Fleabag' has been celebrated for pushing the boundaries, particularly because it's about a woman negotiating life and relationships in an unusually candid way.
Now its star and writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge is bringing her show to the West End.
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THE ABCs OF DEATH - UK Theatrical Release Teaser Trailer
Monster Pictures announced today that The ABCs of Death, an anthology of 26 short films, directed by 26 Directors depicting 26 ways to die will be released theatrically in the UK & Eire in 26 cinemas nationwide on the 26 April 2013.
• 26 Directors
• 26 ways to die
• 26 cinemas
• 26 April 2013
The ABCs of Death is perhaps the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived with productions spanning fifteen countries and featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film, including the directors of House of the Devil, Hobo with a Shotgun, A Serbian Film, Tokyo Gore Police, You're Next & four British Directors - Ben Wheatley (Sightseers), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), Jake West (Doghouse) & Leeds based Lee Hardcastle, who with his claymation short, won a competition to be the final Director. Inspired by children's educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free rein in choosing a word to create a story involving death.
This alphabetical arsenal of destruction orchestrated by what has been described as a stunning roll call of some of the most exciting names in horror across the world. is one of the most hotly anticipated releases for 2013. When the trailer received its first UK airing, last year, it was screened to a packed audience at the 13th Frightfest, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, the 2 minute clip received rapturous applause from the attending audience. The film will receive its UK premiere at the this year's Glasgow Film Festival as part of Film4Frightfest (Tickets for this event are now sold out) and its Irish premiere at the inaugural Twisted Celluloid Film Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre.
The 26 cinemas where The ABCs of Death will be screening at on 26 April 2013 are as follows:
ABERDEEN, The Belmont Picturehouse
BELFAST, QFT
BRIGHTON, Duke of York's Picturehouse
BRISTOL, Watershed
CAMBRIDGE, Arts Picturehouse
CANTERBURY, Gulbenkian Cinema
CARDIFF, Chapter
DERBY Quad
EDINBURGH, Cameo Picturehouse
EXETER, Exeter Picturehouse
GLASGOW, The Grosvenor Cinema
LEEDS, Hyde Park Picture House
LEICESTER, Phoenix Square
LONDON, Stratford East Picturehouse
LONDON, Clapham Picturehouse
LONDON, Hackney Picturehouse
LONDON, Greenwich Picturehouse
LONDON, Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton
LONDON, Prince Charles Cinema
LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse at FACT
NEWCASTLE, Tyneside Cinema
NORWICH, Cinema City
OXFORD, Phoenix Picturehouse
SOUTHAMPTON, Harbour Lights Picturehouse
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, Stratford Picturehouse
YORK, City Screen Picturehouse
Tickets for many of the venues are available to pre-order now. The ABCs of Death will also be previewed in selected cities around the UK. Further details will be announced shortly.
Provocative, shocking, funny and ultimately confrontational, The ABCs of Death is the definitive vision of modern horror diversity.
For further information and details about The ABCs of Death go to the film's official website 26waystodie.com and follow on Twitter @26waystodie
A DVD and Blu-ray edition of The ABCs of Death are set to be released on 3 June 2013. Pre-order now from Amazon and other online outlets DVD Blu-ray Details about extras and special features will be announced later this year.
AMANECE EN EDIMBURGO - Escena I'm On My Way - Ya en cines
Extracto de la película AMANECE EN EDIMBURGO (SUNSHINE ON LEITH)
Dirigida por DEXTER FLETCHER. Protagonizada por JANE HORROCKS, PETER MULLAN, GEORGE MACKAY, ANTONIA THOMAS, KEVIN GUTHRIE, FREYA MAVOR.
Estreno en cines el 20 de junio de 2014
Sinopsis: Amanece en Edimburgo es la historia de dos buenos amigos: Davy (George Mackay) y Ally (Kevin Guthrie) quienes vuelven a sus vidas en Edimburgo tras cumplir el servicio en la guerra de Afganistán. Ambos continúan sus relaciones de pareja: Ally con Liz (Freya Mavor) y Davy con Yvonne (Antonia Thomas). Mientras tanto, los padres de Davy, Rab (Peter Mullan) y Jean (Jane Horrocks) están ocupados planeando sus bodas de plata. Todo va bien hasta que una revelación del pasado de Rab amenaza con destruir a la familia y separar a las tres parejas.
Dexter Fletcher dirige Amanece en Edimburgo, un musical fresco y moderno sobre el poder del hogar, la familia y el amor, que incluye temas tan conocidos como I'm gonna be (500 miles) o I'm on my way del grupo escocés The Proclaimers.
Astoria cinema vandals #2
The astoria cinema gets vandalized again. Very funny. :D
Israel Film Protest - Edinburgh Film Festival
This took place at the Edinburgh film house on the 16th of August around 5pm. The two protestors turned up to complain about a Israeli made film being shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
24 hours in Edinburgh, Scotland | Skyscanner Travel Destinations
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0:07 Carlton Hill
0:09 National Museum of Scotland
0:15 Balmoral Hotel
0:16 Omni Centre
0:18 Old Town
0:22 Summerhall
0:24 Old Western Set
0:26 Maison De Moggy, Cat Café
0:27 Timberyard
0:29 The Gardener’s Cottage
0:30 Harvey Nichols
0:34 Jupiter Artland
0:38 Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
0:42 Cameo Cinema
0:46 The Canny Man's Pub
0:53 Balmoral Hotel
0:57 The Scran & Scallie
1:01 Hidden Door Festival
1:06 Lulu Bar & Nightclub
1:07 Tigerlily
1:09 Lulu Bar & Nightclub
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PAUL MERTON signs his autobiography for 'Breast Cancer Care' charity @ Leadenhall Market (25/9/14)
Successfully delivered to the #BreastCancerCare charity London Head-quarters on the 9/5/17
( in memory of his late wife Sarah )
( For proof please click the link here - thanks! :-
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... & hear Paul talks a little about 'The Philosophy of Metempsychosis'
as per his experiences in his TV show in India...;)
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Inside Picturehouse September 2019
Step Inside Picturehouse for all September's cinematic significants; IT Chapter Two, Downton Abbey, The Farewell, The Goldfinch and an 'In Focus' on exciting new British hope The Last Tree. Plus news, Screen Arts and an introduction to Edinburgh icon The Cameo, Scotland's oldest, coolest and most beautiful cinema.
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Mark Kermode presents Hatchet Job: Love Cinema, Hate Critics
Mark Kermode will be touring our cinemas with his new book Hatchet Job: Love Movies, Hate Critics - on sale now
The UK's most trusted and most outspoken film critic, Mark Kermode, returns to the stage with his unique blend of ranting and analysis.
For decades, the backbone of movie reviewing has been the hatchet job: the entertaining trashing of a film by professional reviewers who are seen by some as cynical snobs. Now, with the arrival of the internet, have the critics themselves fallen under the axe? But are the democratic platforms of the internet really more reliable than the old gripes and prejudices of the critical establishment? And what kind of films would we have if we listened to what audiences think they want?
Expect trenchant opinion, hilarious autobiographical anecdotes, passionate personal prejudices, entertaining diversions and scathing, sardonic humour.
Mark will be answering questions from the audience and there will be a chance to have your copy of the book signed by him.
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Tour Dates:
Hackney Picturehouse - Monday 23 September, 7.00
Picturehouse at FACT, Liverpool - Monday 30 September, 7.00
Duke of York's Picturehouse, Brighton - Monday 7 October, 8.00
The Cameo, Edinburgh - Monday 14 October, 7.00
Clapham Picturehouse - Monday 21 October, 7.00
Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge - Monday 11 November, 8.00
The Little Theatre Cinema, Bath - Monday 9 December, 8.00
Harbour Lights Picturehouse, Southampton - Monday 16 December, 8.00
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Use the voucher code MK2013 at the waterstones.com online checkout to buy Hatchet Job in hardback for £11.99 - that's £5 off the RRP.
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BAD RABBIT - a magical short film
Henry has a dead-end job and a horrible boss, the only difference to everyone else is that he's a magician's rabbit
A short film by Turtle Canyon Films.
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Year of Production: 2014
Producer: Stuart Laws
Screenwriter: Chris Aitken
Directors: Chris Aitken & Stuart Laws
Starring: Ali Brice, Neil Dagley, Katie Davison & David Bussell
Format: 1080/24p
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Sound: Stereo
Runtime: 6'26
© 2015 Turtle Canyon Media Ltd.
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How long does it take to walk 30 meters on Home Street, Edinburgh
How long does it take to walk along 30 meters of pavement outside the Cameo Cinema on Home Street Edinburgh?
The footpath has recently been closed to allow the front of the Cameo Cinema to be refurbished. Contractors have also parked their vans outside the building, causing the footpath to be closed. The pedestrian diversion is much longer involving 3 separate pedestrian crossings.
Many pedestrians are walking along the pavement and the first thing they know about it is being tangled up in celophane barrier tape. At that point there's no clear indication of where pedestrians are supposed to go. Many pedestrians are walking on to the road.
It took 4 minutes 20 seconds to walk round the pedestrian route so that I could buy my lunch from Subway.
Short Version - (vomit inducing)