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Remembering Ron Cobb: 1937-2020
roncobb.net
dementiasociety.org
published: 24 Sep 2020
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Ron Cobb- 2019 Concept Art Awards Lifetime Achievement Recipient
Ron Cobb (born 1937) is an American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer, and film director.
Ron was mostly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for his sharp and poignant political-social cartoons which were published in underground newspapers all over the world. Later in his career, he reinvented himself as a film designer for various Hollywood science fiction and fantasy films.
He was the production designer on "The Last Starfighter", "Conan the Barbarian", and "Leviathan". He also contributed conceptual designs to other feature films, including the design for Nostromo in "Alien", the Delorian in "Back to the Future", and the Nazi flying wing in "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
On Saturday, September 7th 2019 in Pasadena, California, the Concept Art Association hoste...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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Ron Cobb Cartoonist, Motion Picture Art Director
Ronald Ray Cobb (September 21, 1937 – September 21, 2020) was an American-Australian artist. As well as being an editorial cartoonist he worked on numerous major films including Dark Star (1974), Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Back to the Future (1985), The Abyss (1989), and Total Recall (1990). He had one credit as director, for the 1992 film Garbo.
Cobb also created a symbol which was later featured on the Ecology Flag. He was born in Los Angeles but spent most of his life in Sydney, Australia.
By the age of 18, with no formal training in graphic illustration, Cobb was working as an animation "inbetweener" artist for Disney Studios in Burbank, California. He progressed to becoming a breakdown artist on the animation feature ...
published: 12 Apr 2021
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The Alien Legacy (1999), documentary about 1979 ALIEN film
The Alien Legacy (1999) was a "free" bonus disc for purchasers of the 1999 Alien Legacy Box set (first DVD release of Alien movie series). The "free" bonus disc was acquired via a special mail-in coupon included with the Legacy box set.
There is doc. material in this feature exclusive to it (found nowhere else).
1 hr 8 min (68 min)
Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
TheDigitalBits.com -- back in 1999 -- said this:
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All in all, this is a good look into the making of the original Alien. The documentary boasts new interviews with Ridley Scott, Ron Cobb, H. R. Giger, Dan O'Bannon and others. It's a bit talking-heady, and could probably have been trimmed. But if you're interested in a behind-the-scenes look, particularly at the production design, then this is well worth a watch. I'm not sure I'd bu...
published: 03 May 2016
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Offis eClub Xmas Party 2015 - Ron Cobb
Future Shock: Are you the Innovator or the Disrupted?
eClub Xmas Party combines Offis communities, SkunkMonk and ISV Speakeasy to deliver a gala end of year business event for all to enjoy.
Special Guest - Ron Cobb, Hollywood creative legend, has contributed conceptual thinking to films such as Star Wars, Back to the Future, ET, Alien, Aliens, Close Encounters, The Abyss, Total Recall, True Lies, Firefly and many more.
Sometimes it takes a sci-fi mind to reveal where we really are today. The sci-fi world of Back to the Future is now set in our past. The movie made many technology predictions. Some came true, while others were wildly off the mark. (Where’s my flying car?)
MC: Renee Brack
With all of the current business talk of innovation and disruption, it’s never been more importan...
published: 23 Dec 2015
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RON COBB CONAN THE BARBARIAN
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll...
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com
As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only.
http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
http://www.YouTube.com/DIRECTORSSERIES
http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one ...
published: 16 May 2008
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The Passing of a Sci-Fi Legend!
Marc talks about his friend Ron Cobb. You can subscribe to Mr. Politics at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber To support Mr. Sci-Fi, go to www.patreon.com/marczicree or buy Space Command shares at marczicree@gmail.com And to check out Mr. Politics, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber Thanks!
published: 25 Sep 2020
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LDP Magazine - El legado de Ron Cobb
Todo sobre la obra cinematográfica de Ron Cobb, el legendario creador de los diseños de Alien, The Last Starfighter, Volver al Futuro, entre otros.
#roncobb #alien #arteconceptual
published: 18 Dec 2020
9:02
Ron Cobb- 2019 Concept Art Awards Lifetime Achievement Recipient
Ron Cobb (born 1937) is an American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer, and film director.
Ron was mostly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He wa...
Ron Cobb (born 1937) is an American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer, and film director.
Ron was mostly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for his sharp and poignant political-social cartoons which were published in underground newspapers all over the world. Later in his career, he reinvented himself as a film designer for various Hollywood science fiction and fantasy films.
He was the production designer on "The Last Starfighter", "Conan the Barbarian", and "Leviathan". He also contributed conceptual designs to other feature films, including the design for Nostromo in "Alien", the Delorian in "Back to the Future", and the Nazi flying wing in "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
On Saturday, September 7th 2019 in Pasadena, California, the Concept Art Association hosted a night of celebration at the inaugural Concept Art Awards Presented by LightBox Expo. Iain McCaig presented the award to Ron Cobb and accepted on his behalf.
Hosted by Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Nerdist), nominees from five categories were honored by their peers and curated judges, along with a celebration of lifetime achievements to the pioneers of our field and the professional work created during this years submission process. Awards were created by our Premiere Sponsor, Legacy Effects.
The Concept Art Association is an organization committed to elevating and raising the profile of concept artists, their art, and their involvement in the entertainment industries. We are creating a community and have events throughout the year with an annual Concept Art Awards Show where we showcase and recognize these behind-the-scenes individuals working in entertainment concept art.
Learn more about the Concept Art Awards and the Concept Art Association: https://www.conceptartassociation.com/
Follow us on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conceptartassociation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conceptartassociation/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/awardsconcept
https://wn.com/Ron_Cobb_2019_Concept_Art_Awards_Lifetime_Achievement_Recipient
Ron Cobb (born 1937) is an American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer, and film director.
Ron was mostly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for his sharp and poignant political-social cartoons which were published in underground newspapers all over the world. Later in his career, he reinvented himself as a film designer for various Hollywood science fiction and fantasy films.
He was the production designer on "The Last Starfighter", "Conan the Barbarian", and "Leviathan". He also contributed conceptual designs to other feature films, including the design for Nostromo in "Alien", the Delorian in "Back to the Future", and the Nazi flying wing in "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
On Saturday, September 7th 2019 in Pasadena, California, the Concept Art Association hosted a night of celebration at the inaugural Concept Art Awards Presented by LightBox Expo. Iain McCaig presented the award to Ron Cobb and accepted on his behalf.
Hosted by Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Nerdist), nominees from five categories were honored by their peers and curated judges, along with a celebration of lifetime achievements to the pioneers of our field and the professional work created during this years submission process. Awards were created by our Premiere Sponsor, Legacy Effects.
The Concept Art Association is an organization committed to elevating and raising the profile of concept artists, their art, and their involvement in the entertainment industries. We are creating a community and have events throughout the year with an annual Concept Art Awards Show where we showcase and recognize these behind-the-scenes individuals working in entertainment concept art.
Learn more about the Concept Art Awards and the Concept Art Association: https://www.conceptartassociation.com/
Follow us on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conceptartassociation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conceptartassociation/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/awardsconcept
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 425
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Ron Cobb Cartoonist, Motion Picture Art Director
Ronald Ray Cobb (September 21, 1937 – September 21, 2020) was an American-Australian artist. As well as being an editorial cartoonist he worked on numerous majo...
Ronald Ray Cobb (September 21, 1937 – September 21, 2020) was an American-Australian artist. As well as being an editorial cartoonist he worked on numerous major films including Dark Star (1974), Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Back to the Future (1985), The Abyss (1989), and Total Recall (1990). He had one credit as director, for the 1992 film Garbo.
Cobb also created a symbol which was later featured on the Ecology Flag. He was born in Los Angeles but spent most of his life in Sydney, Australia.
By the age of 18, with no formal training in graphic illustration, Cobb was working as an animation "inbetweener" artist for Disney Studios in Burbank, California. He progressed to becoming a breakdown artist on the animation feature Sleeping Beauty (1959). It was the last Disney film to have cels inked by hand.
After Sleeping Beauty was completed in 1957, Cobb was laid off by Disney. He spent the next three years in various jobs — mail carrier, assembler in a door factory, sign painter's assistant — until he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1960. For the next two years he delivered classified documents around San Francisco, then signed up for an extra year to avoid assignment to the infantry.
He was sent to Vietnam in 1963 as a draftsman for the Signal Corps. After his discharge, Cobb began freelancing as an artist, contributing to the Los Angeles Free Press for the first time in 1965.
Edited and published by Art Kunkin, the Los Angeles Free Press was one of the first of the underground newspapers of the 1960s, noted for its radical politics. Cobb's editorial/political cartoons were a celebrated feature of the Freep, and appeared regularly throughout member newspapers of the Underground Press Syndicate.
Although he was regarded as one of the finest political cartoonists of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, Cobb made very little money from the cartoons and was always looking for work elsewhere. His cartoons were featured in the back to the land magazine Mother Earth News.
Among other projects, Cobb designed the cover for Jefferson Airplane's 1967 album, After Bathing at Baxter's.
In 1972, Cobb moved to Sydney, Australia, where his work appeared in alternative magazines such as The Digger. Independent publishers Wild & Woolley published a "best of" collection of the earlier cartoon books, The Cobb Book in 1975. A follow-up volume, Cobb Again, appeared in 1978.
Cobb is credited with designing the "Hammerhead" creature seen in Star Wars (1977)
Cobb returned to cinema work when he worked with Dan O'Bannon to design the eponymous spaceship for the 1973 cult film, Dark Star (he drew the original design for the exterior of the Dark Star spaceship on a Pancake House napkin).
After contributing designs for Alejandro Jodorowsky's uncompleted film adaption of Frank Herbert's novel Dune, Cobb was engaged by Lucasfilm to produce conceptual artwork for the space fantasy film Star Wars (1977). Working alongside artists John Mollo and Ralph McQuarrie, he created the designs for a number of exotic alien creatures for the Mos Eisley cantina scene.
In 1981, Colorvision, a large-format, full-colour monograph appeared, including much of his design work for the films Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), and Conan the Barbarian (1982), the first feature for which he received the credit of Production Designer. Cobb has also contributed production design to the films The Last Starfighter (1984), Leviathan (1989), Total Recall (1990) (and also appeared in the film in a brief cameo), True Lies (1994), The Sixth Day (2000), Cats & Dogs (2001), Southland Tales (2006), and the Australian feature Garbo, which he directed.
Cobb contributed the initial story for Night Skies, an earlier, darker version of E.T.. Steven Spielberg offered him the opportunity to direct this scarier sequel to Close Encounters of the Third Kind until problems arose over special effects that required a major rewrite. While Cobb was in Spain working on Conan the Barbarian, Spielberg supervised the rewrite into the more personal E.T. and ended up directing it himself. Cobb later received some net profit participation.
In 1985 Cobb received credit as "DeLorean Time Travel Consultant" for the film Back to the Future.
During the early 1990s, Cobb worked with Rocket Science Games. His designs can be seen in Loadstar: The Legend of Tully Bodine (1994) and The Space Bar (1997), in which he designed all the characters.
Cobb also co-wrote with his wife, Robin Love, one of the (1985–1987) Twilight Zone episodes, Shelter Skelter.
Cobb designed two swords for the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian (the "Father's Sword" and the "Atlantean Sword").[9] Cobb's original drawings of the swords are now used, in cinema merchandising, to mass-produce and sell replicas.
Watch more of the Director's Series at TVDAYS.com
https://wn.com/Ron_Cobb_Cartoonist,_Motion_Picture_Art_Director
Ronald Ray Cobb (September 21, 1937 – September 21, 2020) was an American-Australian artist. As well as being an editorial cartoonist he worked on numerous major films including Dark Star (1974), Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Conan the Barbarian (1982), Back to the Future (1985), The Abyss (1989), and Total Recall (1990). He had one credit as director, for the 1992 film Garbo.
Cobb also created a symbol which was later featured on the Ecology Flag. He was born in Los Angeles but spent most of his life in Sydney, Australia.
By the age of 18, with no formal training in graphic illustration, Cobb was working as an animation "inbetweener" artist for Disney Studios in Burbank, California. He progressed to becoming a breakdown artist on the animation feature Sleeping Beauty (1959). It was the last Disney film to have cels inked by hand.
After Sleeping Beauty was completed in 1957, Cobb was laid off by Disney. He spent the next three years in various jobs — mail carrier, assembler in a door factory, sign painter's assistant — until he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1960. For the next two years he delivered classified documents around San Francisco, then signed up for an extra year to avoid assignment to the infantry.
He was sent to Vietnam in 1963 as a draftsman for the Signal Corps. After his discharge, Cobb began freelancing as an artist, contributing to the Los Angeles Free Press for the first time in 1965.
Edited and published by Art Kunkin, the Los Angeles Free Press was one of the first of the underground newspapers of the 1960s, noted for its radical politics. Cobb's editorial/political cartoons were a celebrated feature of the Freep, and appeared regularly throughout member newspapers of the Underground Press Syndicate.
Although he was regarded as one of the finest political cartoonists of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, Cobb made very little money from the cartoons and was always looking for work elsewhere. His cartoons were featured in the back to the land magazine Mother Earth News.
Among other projects, Cobb designed the cover for Jefferson Airplane's 1967 album, After Bathing at Baxter's.
In 1972, Cobb moved to Sydney, Australia, where his work appeared in alternative magazines such as The Digger. Independent publishers Wild & Woolley published a "best of" collection of the earlier cartoon books, The Cobb Book in 1975. A follow-up volume, Cobb Again, appeared in 1978.
Cobb is credited with designing the "Hammerhead" creature seen in Star Wars (1977)
Cobb returned to cinema work when he worked with Dan O'Bannon to design the eponymous spaceship for the 1973 cult film, Dark Star (he drew the original design for the exterior of the Dark Star spaceship on a Pancake House napkin).
After contributing designs for Alejandro Jodorowsky's uncompleted film adaption of Frank Herbert's novel Dune, Cobb was engaged by Lucasfilm to produce conceptual artwork for the space fantasy film Star Wars (1977). Working alongside artists John Mollo and Ralph McQuarrie, he created the designs for a number of exotic alien creatures for the Mos Eisley cantina scene.
In 1981, Colorvision, a large-format, full-colour monograph appeared, including much of his design work for the films Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979), and Conan the Barbarian (1982), the first feature for which he received the credit of Production Designer. Cobb has also contributed production design to the films The Last Starfighter (1984), Leviathan (1989), Total Recall (1990) (and also appeared in the film in a brief cameo), True Lies (1994), The Sixth Day (2000), Cats & Dogs (2001), Southland Tales (2006), and the Australian feature Garbo, which he directed.
Cobb contributed the initial story for Night Skies, an earlier, darker version of E.T.. Steven Spielberg offered him the opportunity to direct this scarier sequel to Close Encounters of the Third Kind until problems arose over special effects that required a major rewrite. While Cobb was in Spain working on Conan the Barbarian, Spielberg supervised the rewrite into the more personal E.T. and ended up directing it himself. Cobb later received some net profit participation.
In 1985 Cobb received credit as "DeLorean Time Travel Consultant" for the film Back to the Future.
During the early 1990s, Cobb worked with Rocket Science Games. His designs can be seen in Loadstar: The Legend of Tully Bodine (1994) and The Space Bar (1997), in which he designed all the characters.
Cobb also co-wrote with his wife, Robin Love, one of the (1985–1987) Twilight Zone episodes, Shelter Skelter.
Cobb designed two swords for the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian (the "Father's Sword" and the "Atlantean Sword").[9] Cobb's original drawings of the swords are now used, in cinema merchandising, to mass-produce and sell replicas.
Watch more of the Director's Series at TVDAYS.com
- published: 12 Apr 2021
- views: 88
1:06:52
The Alien Legacy (1999), documentary about 1979 ALIEN film
The Alien Legacy (1999) was a "free" bonus disc for purchasers of the 1999 Alien Legacy Box set (first DVD release of Alien movie series). The "free" bonus disc...
The Alien Legacy (1999) was a "free" bonus disc for purchasers of the 1999 Alien Legacy Box set (first DVD release of Alien movie series). The "free" bonus disc was acquired via a special mail-in coupon included with the Legacy box set.
There is doc. material in this feature exclusive to it (found nowhere else).
1 hr 8 min (68 min)
Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
TheDigitalBits.com -- back in 1999 -- said this:
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All in all, this is a good look into the making of the original Alien. The documentary boasts new interviews with Ridley Scott, Ron Cobb, H. R. Giger, Dan O'Bannon and others. It's a bit talking-heady, and could probably have been trimmed. But if you're interested in a behind-the-scenes look, particularly at the production design, then this is well worth a watch. I'm not sure I'd buy the whole set just to get this disc, but I'm sure glad I have it.
The shot-on-video quality is generally very good, intercut with film excerpts and older documentary clips. The audio is in stereo, and sounds fine. There are no extras, no chapters, and no main menu - you simply put the disc in your player, and away it goes. On my DVD screener copy, the subtitles defaulted to on - a minor inconvenience. The disc also arrived in a slip-sleeve, of the type that CD-ROMs are often packaged in.
https://wn.com/The_Alien_Legacy_(1999),_Documentary_About_1979_Alien_Film
The Alien Legacy (1999) was a "free" bonus disc for purchasers of the 1999 Alien Legacy Box set (first DVD release of Alien movie series). The "free" bonus disc was acquired via a special mail-in coupon included with the Legacy box set.
There is doc. material in this feature exclusive to it (found nowhere else).
1 hr 8 min (68 min)
Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
TheDigitalBits.com -- back in 1999 -- said this:
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All in all, this is a good look into the making of the original Alien. The documentary boasts new interviews with Ridley Scott, Ron Cobb, H. R. Giger, Dan O'Bannon and others. It's a bit talking-heady, and could probably have been trimmed. But if you're interested in a behind-the-scenes look, particularly at the production design, then this is well worth a watch. I'm not sure I'd buy the whole set just to get this disc, but I'm sure glad I have it.
The shot-on-video quality is generally very good, intercut with film excerpts and older documentary clips. The audio is in stereo, and sounds fine. There are no extras, no chapters, and no main menu - you simply put the disc in your player, and away it goes. On my DVD screener copy, the subtitles defaulted to on - a minor inconvenience. The disc also arrived in a slip-sleeve, of the type that CD-ROMs are often packaged in.
- published: 03 May 2016
- views: 85209
30:00
Offis eClub Xmas Party 2015 - Ron Cobb
Future Shock: Are you the Innovator or the Disrupted?
eClub Xmas Party combines Offis communities, SkunkMonk and ISV Speakeasy to deliver a gala end of year bu...
Future Shock: Are you the Innovator or the Disrupted?
eClub Xmas Party combines Offis communities, SkunkMonk and ISV Speakeasy to deliver a gala end of year business event for all to enjoy.
Special Guest - Ron Cobb, Hollywood creative legend, has contributed conceptual thinking to films such as Star Wars, Back to the Future, ET, Alien, Aliens, Close Encounters, The Abyss, Total Recall, True Lies, Firefly and many more.
Sometimes it takes a sci-fi mind to reveal where we really are today. The sci-fi world of Back to the Future is now set in our past. The movie made many technology predictions. Some came true, while others were wildly off the mark. (Where’s my flying car?)
MC: Renee Brack
With all of the current business talk of innovation and disruption, it’s never been more important for businesses to be guided by possible futures instead of a disappearing past. If we are to become the drivers of change instead of the victims, we need to look further ahead than just the ‘top tech trends for 2016’!
eClub is one of Sydney's premier IT community event series spanning well over a decade and delivering the latest information, insights and discussions with IT industry professionals.
More event details: www.offis.com.au/community/eclub/events/eclub-xmas-party-2015
Video Production: Page2
Marketing & Event Production: Ric Holland CMO - Offis Multi-Cloud Services
Venue: Cockle Bay Wharf - Dockside Darling Harbour
Photos at www.facebook.com/eClubAU
https://wn.com/Offis_Eclub_Xmas_Party_2015_Ron_Cobb
Future Shock: Are you the Innovator or the Disrupted?
eClub Xmas Party combines Offis communities, SkunkMonk and ISV Speakeasy to deliver a gala end of year business event for all to enjoy.
Special Guest - Ron Cobb, Hollywood creative legend, has contributed conceptual thinking to films such as Star Wars, Back to the Future, ET, Alien, Aliens, Close Encounters, The Abyss, Total Recall, True Lies, Firefly and many more.
Sometimes it takes a sci-fi mind to reveal where we really are today. The sci-fi world of Back to the Future is now set in our past. The movie made many technology predictions. Some came true, while others were wildly off the mark. (Where’s my flying car?)
MC: Renee Brack
With all of the current business talk of innovation and disruption, it’s never been more important for businesses to be guided by possible futures instead of a disappearing past. If we are to become the drivers of change instead of the victims, we need to look further ahead than just the ‘top tech trends for 2016’!
eClub is one of Sydney's premier IT community event series spanning well over a decade and delivering the latest information, insights and discussions with IT industry professionals.
More event details: www.offis.com.au/community/eclub/events/eclub-xmas-party-2015
Video Production: Page2
Marketing & Event Production: Ric Holland CMO - Offis Multi-Cloud Services
Venue: Cockle Bay Wharf - Dockside Darling Harbour
Photos at www.facebook.com/eClubAU
- published: 23 Dec 2015
- views: 1486
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RON COBB CONAN THE BARBARIAN
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com As the unof...
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll...
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com
As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only.
http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
http://www.YouTube.com/DIRECTORSSERIES
http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one of a kind FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWS REELS FILM SHORTS, FEATURES, INDUSTRIALS, TV SHOWS and especially COMMERCIALS from the birth of Film and early television. http://www.TVDAYS.com - 400 DVD's for Sale from my personal collection.
Now my Video & Film Collection is decomposing and what you're seeing is my work digitizing my Video Elements and funding it by selling Stock Footage and now my line of over 400 DVD's http://www.TVDAYS.com
Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950's/60's.
ALSO GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS http://www.YouTube.com/CARTOONSTUDIO
Links to over 3500 hours of Video's housed on both Google & YouTube http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
Over 7,5000 Commercials to watch -- Sports-Toys-Cars-Soft Drinks-Beer-Cigarettes-Milk-Cosmetics-Ho usehold Products-Drugs-Cereal- Gasoline -Clothing-TV Sets.
In Search of TV History -- Hey Boys & Girls of 50's TV were you on a LIVE show, was a family member always telling you they were in commercials back then...Now spot someone.
SPECIAL HELP SAVING MY TV HISTORY
http://www.adobe.com/ PRIEMERE EDITING PROGRAMS FOR VIDEO & UPLOADING TO WEB -- GREAT
http://www.discmakers.com/ DISC MAKER...needing to buy duplicator machines to make DVD copies at Home or the office. I make all my discs with these.
http://www.youtube.com/GRIFFITHMOVIES
BE AWARE Copyright & Trademarks -- There are over 10,000 Film prints and just as many Video elements in my collection with one of a kind films, TV Shows, Sales Film & especially commercials of products you might own, and if your missing all of your history on film lets us know. http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
https://wn.com/Ron_Cobb_Conan_The_Barbarian
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll...
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055
http://www.vidres@aol.com http://www.TVDAYS.com
As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only.
http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
http://www.YouTube.com/DIRECTORSSERIES
http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one of a kind FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWS REELS FILM SHORTS, FEATURES, INDUSTRIALS, TV SHOWS and especially COMMERCIALS from the birth of Film and early television. http://www.TVDAYS.com - 400 DVD's for Sale from my personal collection.
Now my Video & Film Collection is decomposing and what you're seeing is my work digitizing my Video Elements and funding it by selling Stock Footage and now my line of over 400 DVD's http://www.TVDAYS.com
Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950's/60's.
ALSO GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS http://www.YouTube.com/CARTOONSTUDIO
Links to over 3500 hours of Video's housed on both Google & YouTube http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER
Over 7,5000 Commercials to watch -- Sports-Toys-Cars-Soft Drinks-Beer-Cigarettes-Milk-Cosmetics-Ho usehold Products-Drugs-Cereal- Gasoline -Clothing-TV Sets.
In Search of TV History -- Hey Boys & Girls of 50's TV were you on a LIVE show, was a family member always telling you they were in commercials back then...Now spot someone.
SPECIAL HELP SAVING MY TV HISTORY
http://www.adobe.com/ PRIEMERE EDITING PROGRAMS FOR VIDEO & UPLOADING TO WEB -- GREAT
http://www.discmakers.com/ DISC MAKER...needing to buy duplicator machines to make DVD copies at Home or the office. I make all my discs with these.
http://www.youtube.com/GRIFFITHMOVIES
BE AWARE Copyright & Trademarks -- There are over 10,000 Film prints and just as many Video elements in my collection with one of a kind films, TV Shows, Sales Film & especially commercials of products you might own, and if your missing all of your history on film lets us know. http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS
- published: 16 May 2008
- views: 3874
15:14
The Passing of a Sci-Fi Legend!
Marc talks about his friend Ron Cobb. You can subscribe to Mr. Politics at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber To supp...
Marc talks about his friend Ron Cobb. You can subscribe to Mr. Politics at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber To support Mr. Sci-Fi, go to www.patreon.com/marczicree or buy Space Command shares at marczicree@gmail.com And to check out Mr. Politics, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber Thanks!
https://wn.com/The_Passing_Of_A_Sci_Fi_Legend
Marc talks about his friend Ron Cobb. You can subscribe to Mr. Politics at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber To support Mr. Sci-Fi, go to www.patreon.com/marczicree or buy Space Command shares at marczicree@gmail.com And to check out Mr. Politics, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Sgx9Gb2jNkk_2GJMn91dg?view_as=subscriber Thanks!
- published: 25 Sep 2020
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LDP Magazine - El legado de Ron Cobb
Todo sobre la obra cinematográfica de Ron Cobb, el legendario creador de los diseños de Alien, The Last Starfighter, Volver al Futuro, entre otros.
#roncobb...
Todo sobre la obra cinematográfica de Ron Cobb, el legendario creador de los diseños de Alien, The Last Starfighter, Volver al Futuro, entre otros.
#roncobb #alien #arteconceptual
https://wn.com/Ldp_Magazine_El_Legado_De_Ron_Cobb
Todo sobre la obra cinematográfica de Ron Cobb, el legendario creador de los diseños de Alien, The Last Starfighter, Volver al Futuro, entre otros.
#roncobb #alien #arteconceptual
- published: 18 Dec 2020
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