How Silent Films Were Actually Shown in Theaters

Silent films were always meant to be seen in a movie theatre, accompanied by live music. It was a big part of the experience. Recently, not only did I get to see one just like they did in the old days, but it was a movie by my favourite silent era filmmaker - Buster Keaton. Such a cool experience! I also got the chance to talk with the composer Lars Fjeldmose and learn a little bit more about his process.Thank you, Lars, for chatting with me and understanding my broken danish! You can learn more about him on his website - fjeldmose.dk ___ Official Store ► https://tonisfilmclub.com ___ Toni Vesdream   / tonivesdream     / tonivesdream     / tonivesdream   ___ Toni's Film Club IMDb ► https://www.imdb.com/title/tt24178364 Instagram ►   / tonisfilmclub   TikTok ►   / tonisfilmclub   ___ No Marks On The Floor Podcast Listen Everywhere ► https://link.chtbl.com/NMOTF ___ Chapters: 0:00 Watching a Silent Film in the Cinema 0:38 History of Silent Films Music Accompaniment 1:35 Playing Music for Silent Films 3:07 The Importance of Music for Silent Films ___ Toni’s Film Club blends in-depth research with lighthearted humor to pull back the curtain on the film world, from its history to the current state of the industry. The channel features interviews with filmmakers, exclusive behind-the-scenes access, expert analysis, and a healthy dose of silly jokes. For all inquiries and partnerships, please contact [email protected]