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Posted 10 May 2011 - 11:16 PM

I have been and Amateur film maker since the early 1960's and have made over 200 films on various subjects, Drama, Wildlife, Animation, Biography. I won my first competition in 1968, The Scottish 8mm Film Festival for a Plasticine animated film called Dream Circus, and this set me on the path of amateur movie making, that i am still on today.

Cinerama Memories a film i made last year, came from looking through the old newspapers in the archive and took me back to the time i used to visit the Abbey Cinerama Cinema in Wavertree Liverpool. At the time i was doing this research I decided to look at newspapers from further back for the beginning of cinema in the early part of the 1900's in Birkenhead, the name Saronie kept appearing, On returning home i dug out a local published book on the silver screens of Wirral and soon found out more on James Robert Saronie.

I have tackled other subjects that take a lot of research, and so it was to be with Saronie, having his history of cinema ownership in Birkenhead completed, i decided to try a Google search, and found that Saronie had many more secrets, The Scala Cinema, Prestatyn and a book by local historian Fred Hobbs. this book filled in many gaps in his life and, Hopefully when all the pieces fit together his story will be told.
I am looking for any Photographs of Saronie and the Scala up to when it closed and the opening of the new Scala.

Just for the record these are some of the competitions i have won.

The Prestigious Jessop Photography Award Cotswold International Film Festival 2006
Mersey Ten Competition 2005
The Danube International Film festival 2005
OSFAF International Film Festival 2008
Wirral International Film Festival 2008
Liverpool Film Night at the  Fact Cinema Four times selected to be screened.
Silent Witness a film made in 1982 around Williamson Square, Liverpool is held in the Archive of the Liverpool University as part of the city film project.
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