In the 1930s, as an alternative to celluloid, some Japanese companies printed films on paper (kami firumu), often in color and with synchronized 78 rpm record soundtracks. Unfortunately, between the ...
Williams Center for the Arts at Lafayette College in Easton will offer guests the opportunity to step into film history when it presents a one-of-a-kind screening of The Japanese Paper Film Project at ...
The Japanese Paper Film Project presents “An Evening of Japanese Paper Films,” a screening of recently preserved 1930s Japanese paper films on Tuesday at The Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
A nearly forgotten piece of cinematic history has been brought back to life, thanks to the research of Professor Eric Faden, English — film/media studies, and a team of Bucknell students. Their work ...