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The last giant Irish grey hound 1902
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2023-09-07 at 4:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Chios Honey No it's actually flakes of silver and gold. hence the term "Silver Screen".
The screen isn't the film dumbo.
"Where did the phrase silver screen come from? When English speakers first started attending “the pictures” in the 1910s, movie screens were coated with reflective metallic paint, resulting in a silver surface to better display the projected images." -
2023-09-07 at 6:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The screen isn't the film dumbo.
"Where did the phrase silver screen come from? When English speakers first started attending “the pictures” in the 1910s, movie screens were coated with reflective metallic paint, resulting in a silver surface to better display the projected images."
No shit. the projection however is mirrored so they spray the screen with the silver and gold flakes into the material. so it's both in the film negative, processed and then mirrored onto a special screen which refracts the light back into order it was shot on film.
I studied film making and all of that shit. its basic 101 knowledge -
2023-09-07 at 6:39 PM UTCliterally they were called Pixels from the word Pixies. flashes of light seen by people who thought they were angels which are just dust particles reflecting light which the ancient Nordic people didn't understand.
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2023-09-07 at 7:32 PM UTCThe dad didn't care.
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2023-09-07 at 7:50 PM UTCWow. That giant Irish greyhound was quite the magnificent beast. Gee whiz, how about that traveling companion!!!
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