I read an interesting feature in WIRED this month about “The Life Cycle of a Blog Post” by Frank Rose. This is actually available online as an interactive Flash-based graph and worth checking out. I’m still not sure I totally understand it… :) [Read more…]
Charity Auction: Keira Knightley’s Dress From Best Picture Academy Award Nominee “Atonement”
Clothes Off Our Back has a series of charity auctions in support of The Children’s Charity of Southern California. One of the highlights is Keira Knightly’s green dress from Atonement (LINK to auction): [Read more…]
Story on Premiere Props, Dan Levin, “27 Dresses” at Daily News Tribune
There is a news story today at the Daily News Tribune about the Premiere Props studio auctions for the film, “27 Dresses”.
This is the first interview with Dan Levin at Premiere Props that I can recall. It is interesting to have some insights into his view of the original prop hobby, and the role and function his company plays, as well as the profile of the typical customer for these auctions.
Of note is the view expressed as to the fate of many pieces offered in the marketplace by Premiere Props – buyers wearing the wardrobe pieces as well as using costume accessories. While I could personally care less about “The Devil Wears Prada” or “27 Dresses”, I’m not fond of the notion of original props and wardrobe being worn and/or used, in that actual artifacts from films should be preserved. [Read more…]
Art Gallery Raided in Fraud Probe
An interesting story from the Chicago Tribune; unfortunately, no details present as to the nature of the fraud (full story here). Obviously, there are some significant parallels between the original prop hobby and the art world, in terms of inauthentic pieces being sold as authentic, so I think it is important to follow some of these newsworthy developments as a point of reference. Having said that, as noted, there are no details present in the story as to the nature of the fraud, so it could be unrelated to issues of authenticity. However, involvement of U.S. postal inspectors would lead one to believe it could have to do with actual transactions with customers. I would imagine that one possible reason to remove actual works would be for off-site analysis. [Read more…]
SAG Awards Charity Auctions
Apologies that I missed this – it appears these auctions are all set to end today. [Read more…]
eBay 2008 Update – Policy Changes Announced
eBay has announced a series of policy changes to be implemented over the next few months (thanks to Rik for the heads up):
The most interesting changes to me aren’t related to the “Reduced Listing Fees” or “Rewards for great sellers” but the “Feedback Changes”.
Here are the details on those changes, per eBay, with any comments from me included below those points: [Read more…]
Guernsey’s Pugliese Pop Culture Collection Auction: Las Vegas, NV – March 15-16, 2008
As discussed in prior articles (“Guernsey’s Auction: “The Pugliese Collection“”, “Guernsey’s Auction: “The Pugliese Collection” – Delayed to Early Next Year“), this appears to be a significant original prop auction event. [Read more…]
bmi’s “Voyager” In Flight Magazine Feature: “As Seen On Screen”
The UK’s bmi airline company’s latest in-flight magazine, “Voyager”, has a feature on the original prop hobby titled “As Seen On Screen“. [Read more…]
