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  • "The Silent Lovers" was the third TV movie produced from Garson Kanin's novel "Moviola".

    Archive 2009-09-13 Toby O'B 2009

  • "The Silent Lovers" was the third TV movie produced from Garson Kanin's novel "Moviola".

    AS SEEN ON TV: THALBERG (TWO FOR TUESDAY) Toby O'B 2009

  • Hell, in my music editing class we used a Moviola for one of our projects even though we had access to Pro-Tools.

    What I really want to do is direct… « Awful Library Books 2010

  • Dede was upstairs trying to keep Elaine away from the Moviola.

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • I sure wish that I still had all of that hair as pictured in the photo of me rolling the animation paper by the old Moviola with Jim George.

    Disney Recruitment Booklet -- 1977 Steve Hulett 2007

  • The left image shows him at what I believe to be a projecting Moviola, for rotoscoping film.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Hans Perk 2007

  • The left image shows him at what I believe to be a projecting Moviola, for rotoscoping film.

    Ward Kimball at Work Hans Perk 2007

  • Tom Priestley, the editor, secluded himself with a Moviola at the Heart of Rabun to turn out a rough cut from thousands of feet of film.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • Tom Priestley, the editor, secluded himself with a Moviola at the Heart of Rabun to turn out a rough cut from thousands of feet of film.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • Tom Priestley, the editor, secluded himself with a Moviola at the Heart of Rabun to turn out a rough cut from thousands of feet of film.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

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  • Iwan Serrurier obtained his first Moviola-related patent on April 8, 1919, for a "Picture Projecting Apparatus". The initial Moviola was a home movie projector enclosed in a Victrola-like cabinet, which could be used for viewing "dailies" in movie studios. Serrurier went on to develop a direct viewing device which revolutionized the work of the studios' cutting rooms.

    April 2, 2011