Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre is a 1901 time-lapse film of the dismantling of the Star theater, formerly Wallack's, on E 13th St and Broadway in new York City. The destruction was filmed from a vantage point on E 13th St, across the street from Biograph Studios own office, shooting one frame of film every four minutes, 8 hours a day for thirty days with and additional fifteen seconds of regular footage before and after the demolition. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1901/00/00 | Biograph Company | Studio | The "Dismantling of the Star Theater" is filmed by the Biograph Company using time-lapse photography. | ||||
1901/00/00 | Frederick S Armitage | Director | The "Dismantling of the Star Theater" is filmed by the Biograph Company using time-lapse photography. |
Particulars for Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre: | |||
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Art Type | Film | ||
Narrative Arts | Live Action | ||
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Film Attribute | Time-lapse |
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