Cinema - An Innovative Way To Collect Autographs

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Re: Cinema - An Innovative Way To Collect Autographs

by TheCharismaticPoet » Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:08 pm

In what way do you mean, Jaffer
To me, a director is like the top gaffer
And producers, scriptwriters, cinematographers etc. are extremely cool too
They all deserve fans, because if you tell someone who they are, they'll say, 'who knew?'

Re: Cinema - An Innovative Way To Collect Autographs

by Jaffer » Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:36 am

Sounds like a god idea, but I personally feel directors are extremly over-rated. Many film "buffs" seem to back this up.

Re: Cinema - An Innovative Way To Collect Autographs

by Will Bozarth » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:06 pm

I have the majority of the behind-the-scenes workers of the original 'Night of the Living Dead'. I am also working on getting the writer of 'Dead Alive'.

Cinema - An Innovative Way To Collect Autographs

by TheCharismaticPoet » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:15 pm

Cinema collecting - collecting autographs not only from the actors and actresses that starred in a film, but also autographs from the makers. Vital roles such as director, producer, music scoring, cinematographer, film editor, scriptwriter, and people who worked on the set who deserve to be admired for their work can all be classified as suitable autographers for cinema collectors.

I, TheCharismaticPoet, endeavor to think outside the box when it comes to collecting and look at the people who are responsible for the people we request autographs from, and try to watch a film and not only admire the actor for their role in the film, but the people behind the scenes for their creation of it. Is anyone else willing to join me in this mission and class ourselves as true 'Cinema collectors?' If so, we can use this topic as a base of operations and converse, help, and discuss our successes/failures in this area of philography. Thank you.

A little poem to end the topic:
We are collectors of names that will go down forever
In cinema, music, business, and sports
So join me, TheCharismaticPoet, in my cinematic endeavor
It's not a command, it's just a suggestion/thought

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