Press Coverage:
Providence Journal:....5/15/07
'Edmund Earle's Screen, an elaborately composed black-and-white 3-D animation which recreates the ornate interior of a 1920s movie palace. Set in 1939, it has a film within the film about a director who is holding the world premiere of his latest innovative 2007-style arty creation at the theater. "A 3-year-old could have made your film," says the Ingrid Bergman-type girlfriend to the Paul Henreid-type director at the end of his film. The real star, however, is the photo-realism computer animation used to create the fabulously intricate interior of the grand theater as well as the almost-familiar stars. A tag line at the end of the film says the "official production cost" was $200. Astonishing.'