How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat

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How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat

Description of the Work Title: How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat, originally produced for Paramount-Bray Pictograph: The Magazine on the Screen No. 84. Length: 3:30 minutes Copyright: 1917, by Paramount-Bray Pictograph Provenance: Pathéscope Library Restoration: George Eastman House, 2005 Manifestations: Original theatrical release: 35mm Pathé copy (GEH original master): 28mm GEH Access copy: QuickTime video GEH Restored copy: 35mm

Clues and Trails Inter-title card naming Pedro Leon as the titular cowboydemonstrator. Film s title cards, indicating production by the Bray Studios, Inc. for the Paramount-Bray Pictograph: The Magazine on the Screen and its 1917 copyright. Distributor tag title indicating the film as being distributed by Pathéscope library.

Imagining the West Dime Novels. Rodeo-Theatricals. Western Films.

101 Ranch Joseph Miller: Myth-Maker & Showman. NYMPCo. + Miller = Bison 101.

Cowboy. Roper. Bit Actor and Ciné- Advisor. Pedro Leon

John Randolph Bray Started as a cartoonist in the publishing business. His first animated cartoon The Artist s Dream (1913) was picked by Charles Pathé and released in Pathé Weekly. Contract with Pathé to produce six animated cartoons in six months. Opened studio in New York in 1914.

Bray Studio, Inc. Compartmentalized the animation process: The Henry Ford of Animation. Patented innovative animation techniques. Produced the first color animated cartoon The Debut of Thomas Cat (1920). Closed animation division in 1927. Dedicated to war, educational, and industrial films.

Paramount Pictograph Launched in 1916. Described as a topical weekly, to be edited as a magazine. Contract of exclusivity with J.R. Bray to include weekly Bray- Cartoons.

The Paramount-Bray Pictograph Within the year, Bray had purchased the controlling share of the magazine. He focused on the production of live-action segments. Ran from February 11, 1917 to August 21, 1919. Established new association with the Goldwyn Company, creating the Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph.

The Magazine on the Screen Differed from newsreels. Recognized both educational and entertainment value. Other examples include: Screen Magazine (Universal ) Edison Conquest Program Reel Life (Mutual-Gaumont) Paramount-Holmes Travelogues (Burton Holmes) World-Selig Library

Filmography: Themes Segments varied in tone and themes: - War and Current events: Testing Men for Air Fighting and War Time Economy. - Recreation: Water Sports in Beautiful Hawaii. - Social Responsibility: Helping the Deaf to Hear. - Arts and Crafts: Art in Bookbinding. - Folklore: How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat. Seemed to have been shot in blocks: Sports and Pastimes of the American Cowboys and How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat. A Submarine Destroyer, Salvaging Submarine Prey, and The Submarine Mine Layer.

Filmography: Structure Generally Pictographs weekly editions included three live-action segments and one animated cartoon. Family oriented structures: Paramount -Bray Pictograph No. 88 (October 8, 1917) A Southern Deer Hunt, with R.F. Warner of Field and Stream Uncle Sam s Hints to Housewives, No. 1, Soap Making at Home A Wood-Chopping Contest in New Zealand Bobby Bumps World Series (Anim.) Continuity: Unmasking the Mediums (No. 65, 72, 75, 79, 86) Serials: Uncle Sam s Hints to Housewives (No. 88, 89, 90, 92, 94)

Distribution Available to any theatre, regardless of affiliation. De Luxe theater ad published in the Chicago Daily Tribune highlights Also a Paramount-Bray Pictograph as part of its program. Individual segments were also available for educational rentals.

How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat Not reviewed in Short Subjects in Review or Motion Picture Educator. Included in Current Releases listing. Possible reasons: - Pressing current events. - Critics lack of interest in western topics. - Segments of greater interest. - Lack of publishing space.

Further Research Study on the reception of western topics among critics. Complete filmography of the screen magazine. Analysis of segments released with How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat. Revision of theater programs issued the week of the segment s release. Research on Sports and Pastimes of the American Cowboys.

Chickens?

Chickens!! The Clues! Ed Stratmann at George Eastman House. Title card. 28mm format. Pathéscope film catalog.

Class A = Non-Pathéscope film End Card (Post Chickens) Title Card

Pathéscope 28mm Format French company,started marketing in America in 1913. Only 28mm company. Victor 28mm Projectors created in 1918. Schools, churches, community organizations and individuals rented Pathéscope films.

Pathéscope 28mm Film Library Class A. Cowboy reel # 313-a, Bray Pictograph. Chickens reel # 313-b, Bray Pictograph. Could the catalog have been published January 1918, just four months after release date?

In the Archives Prints of Paramount-Bray Pictographs: The Magazine on the Screen are spread in different archives: - George Eastman House: How The Cowboy Makes His Lariat (1917). - The National Archives of Canada: Our First Flyers (1918). - Northeast Historic Film Archive: Microscopic Revelations: Heart and Blood, Crab Fishing in Virginia, Ants, Our Newest Possessions, The Passing of the Cannibal, Our Picturesque Neighbors, and Evolution from the Pterodactyl to the Bird. All from 1918.