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Friday, May 9, 2008

Film Society Embarks On Restoration Of Its 100+ Year Clubhouse

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), the world's oldest continuously operating motion picture society, held the groundbreaking ceremony earlier this week on May 7, 2008. The event marks the commencement of the restoration and expansion of the Mission Revival-style clubhouse and construction of a new three story, 5,000 square foot building.

Wolcott Architecture Interiors (WAI), based in Culver City, CA, is performing the design for the restoration is consistent with the historic style of the 1903-era building, which has served as ASC's headquarters for the last 70 years. The addition, a contemporary stucco structure, will complement and not compete with the historic building.

Work to the existing building will include an expansion of the Board Room; Great Room, which is used for events and screenings; and renovation to the lounge/bar and kitchen. The new structure will accommodate ASC's administrative offices and provide space for national trade publication, American Cinematographer. Completion of the project is slated for late 2008.

According to Owen Roizman, esteemed cinematographer and vice president of the ASC, "Our revered cinematographer's society frequently hosts educational and social events for members and emerging filmmakers. With enormous changes in the digital media world, the ASC is called upon more than ever to provide guidance to the entire international filmmaking community. The renovation and expansion of our facility will allow our growing membership to not only honor our rich legacy, but will help affirm the ASC's commitment to the brightest of futures."

In attendance at the grounbreaking was Roizman, along with dignitaries including Tom LaBonge, the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences; a representative from Eric Garcetti's office; LeRon Gubler, president and CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce; and former Board of Governors Award recipients.

The ASC project is located at 1782 North Orange (corner Franklin St.), Hollywood, CA, across from The Magic Castle. Parking is available at the Hollywood & Highland Center (entrance on Orange Ave.).

About The ASC
The ASC traces its roots to the dawn of the motion picture industry in 1913, when the Cinema Club in New York and the Static Club in Los Angeles were organized by the first generation of cinematographers, who were inventing a new visual language. Fifteen members of those two clubs organized the ASC in January 1919. They wrote a charter that dedicated the organization to advancing the evolving art and craft of telling stories with moving images. There are some 290 ASC members from many nations today, and 150 associate members from allied sectors of the industry.

About Wolcott Architecture Interiors
One of the country's most accomplished commercial interior design firms, Wolcott Architecture Interiors has designed 32 million square feet of corporate interiors, since it was founded in 1975. Consistently ranked among the top interior design firms, the boutique Culver City firm specializes in the design of media and entertainment facilities, including production studios, the offices of media moguls, gaming companies and the local and international headquarters of cinematographers' societies.

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