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P3D Hootin 'n Hollerin'


  • From: Ray Zone <r3dzone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Hootin 'n Hollerin'
  • Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 22:47:26 -0600

Gary Shacker wrote:

>One thing I noticed in stark contrast to my own group in San Diego, is that
>this is a ROWDY bunch!  They yell out comments, instructions and wise cracks
>all through the competition.  All good natured of course.  Makes my little
>group look like a bunch of parliamentarians. Did Art Linkletter and Harold
>Lloyd behave like that?

Ray Zone responds:

You bet they did!  Former SCSC hospitality hostess and stereophotography
great Marjorie Webster reported that the 1950s meetings of the "Hollywood
Stereoscopic Society" were highly humorous with all kinds of funny remarks
from the audience during projection.  But what else would you expect with
people like Linkletter and Lloyd as well as Bob Cummings and Edgar Bergen
in the audience?

Gary wrote:

>My comments about the behavior during the competition were meant to celebrate
>the freewheeling atmosphere of the LA club.  It's true that many of the
>outbursts were attempts to assist the projectionist with some troublesome
>slides.  I also enjoyed the fact that the high scoring slides were roundly
>applauded. It's a dynamic, diverse and fun loving group full of people who
>have made significant contributions by expanding their interest in stereo
>beyond a purely personal avocation.  Don't change a thing!

Ray writes:

Don't worry, Gary!  SCSC will continue to be the vocal and productive group
that it is for some time.  I really enjoy making an occasional wise crack
myself and love to hear the audience participate during the "judging" which
quite often can be way too-solemn an affair.  Your report on your trip to
the SCSC meeting is appreciated.













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