Thank you for the information. It is a wonderful piece of music reflecting its era perfectly ; equivalent to CNN or BBC world news today, perhaps. I know that my dad's family used to watch it in a makeshift cinema in a small town in the far west of Ireland!
The name of the march from which Shaindlin adapted this Movietone signature (used for both Fox Movietone in the U.S. and British Movietone) is "World Events (March)" by J. S. Zamecnik published by Sam Fox Pub. Co. in 1935
do you have the original file? if so could you send it to me please?
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DigitalDave1 2 years ago
Does this really say at the bottom Edited by Sir Malcom Cambell ( the world speed ace ) didnt know he was a film editor , clever guy !!
jeanniedee 3 years ago
why are you camcordering it off a monitor
JD1010101110 3 years ago 6
It used the same theme music as the U.S. Movietone newsreel (composed, I believe, by Jack Shaindlin).
rnigma 3 years ago
Thank you for the information. It is a wonderful piece of music reflecting its era perfectly ; equivalent to CNN or BBC world news today, perhaps. I know that my dad's family used to watch it in a makeshift cinema in a small town in the far west of Ireland!
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The name of the march from which Shaindlin adapted this Movietone signature (used for both Fox Movietone in the U.S. and British Movietone) is "World Events (March)" by J. S. Zamecnik published by Sam Fox Pub. Co. in 1935
DigitalDave1 2 years ago