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Hollywood Heritage Museum Preserves Film's Birthplace - News Directory 3

Hollywood Heritage Museum Preserves Film’s Birthplace

January 9, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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At a glance
  • As Hollywood cranks up the hooting calliope of awards season - the congratulatory FYC marketing, the glittering fashion feasts, the breathless horse-race prognostication and industry analysis (dose the...
  • A small and ⁣simple structure, standing near the corner of Selma and Vine, which Cecil B.
  • "The Squaw Man," Hollywood's first feature film, co-directed by DeMille, was released the following year.
Original source: latimes.com

As Hollywood cranks up the hooting calliope of awards season – the congratulatory FYC marketing, the glittering fashion feasts, the breathless horse-race prognostication and industry analysis (dose the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ recent ⁤decision too move the Oscars from ABC to YouTube spell the ‍end of life as we certainly no it?) -‍ it is indeed worth taking a moment to remember that all of this magnificence and mishegoss began with a bit of bad weather and ⁤the obliging shelter of a barn.

A small and ⁣simple structure, standing near the corner of Selma and Vine, which Cecil B. DeMille leased after he, jesse Lasky, samuel Goldwyn (then Goldfish) and Arthur Friend decided that their first choice of Flagstaff, Ariz., was too cold and dark to shoot an adaptation of the‍ play “The Squaw Man.”

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The‍ Hollywood Heritage Museum.

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Original signage from when the Lasky-DeMille Barn was used as Paramount’s gymnasium.
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Even more astonishing, given Los Angeles’ reputation for razing or abandoning its history, is the fact that the ⁢Lasky-DeMille Barn remains open for business, home now to the
Hollywood Heritage Museum, nestled beneath the trees in a parking lot across from the Hollywood Bowl on Highland.

Yes, that’s right.That little ⁢old-fashioned building with the deep porch that you might have⁣ wondered about as you ⁢parked for a “Sound of Music” singalong⁢ or drove up Highland on the way to the 101 on-ramp is the birthplace of the industry

margot Gerber and Angie⁣ Schneider lift up plexiglass above a miniature display.

The Hollywood Heritage Museum, celebrating its 40th anniversary, isn’t about the glitz and⁢ glamour most associate with the film industry. it’s about⁢ the messy, uncertain beginnings, the small acts of faith and the sheer, improbable luck that ⁤allowed a fledgling industry to take root and flourish.

The museum occupies the Chaplin Studios lot, the last remaining vestige of the original studios that once dotted the area.It’s a⁢ place where silent films ⁢were born, where Charlie ⁣Chaplin perfected his craft, and where the foundations of modern storytelling were laid. And⁤ that’s⁢ the whole point.

Moving among the meticulously marked exhibits,it is possible to quiet,or at least contextualize,any ‍hysteria one might be feeling over the fate of mid-budget movies or whether AI will soon turn all human creativity over ⁣to coders and remember that once upon a time,not that long ago,a few people took⁣ a big chance on the ⁢wild and crazy idea that moving pictures were the future.

And,just as meaningful,that 40 years ago,in a city where too many historic buildings have in fact been demolished or abandoned,a few other people believed that saving the space in which that future ⁢began was important.

⁣Founded in 1980 by five women steadfast ⁢to ⁢protect the neighborhood’s historic buildings,Hollywood Heritage had hollywood Boulevard’s central core designated⁣ as a National Register Historic District.

They first turned their attention to Janes house, a 1903 Queen Anne/Dutch Revival that is the‍ oldest surviving‍ Hollywood home.‍ After years of serving as the Misses Janes School of hollywood,where the children of Golden Age notables including Lasky,Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. were taught, it‍ had fallen into disrepair.Though Hollywood Heritage was not able to buy the⁢ house, it helped get it designated a historic cultural monument. Janes House was bought by a developer and moved to the⁢ back of its lot where it was restored; it is now the speakeasy No Vacancy.

the Lasky-DeMille Barn became their next and signature project. In 1983, the group had it moved with great fanfare through the streets of Hollywood to its current site, which had been earmarked for a film museum in the 1960s. After the barn was repaired and restored, it officially opened‍ as a museum on Dec. 13, 1985.

With collections of postcards, menus, ashtrays, hotel keys and other historic items from iconic businesses including‍ Yamashiro, the defunct garden Court Apartments, the Brown Derby and the Wattles estate, the museum also reflects the larger concern of Hollywood Heritage⁢ – the preservation of the neighborhood that the‍ early film industry helped create.

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A framed⁤ photo of a scene from ⁢the 1915 ‍film "The Wild Goose Chase."

The Hollywood Heritage Museum is celebrating its 40th ‍anniversary,and to mark the occasion,it’s opening a new exhibit featuring artifacts from the personal collection of filmmaker ⁢Cecil B. demille.

the exhibit, titled “DeMille’s World,” includes items such as the ⁤director’s megaphone, storyboards, production stills and personal correspondence. A highlight is DeMille’s first royalty check for “the‍ Ten Commandments.”

“Cecil B. DeMille was a pioneer in filmmaking, and his work continues to inspire audiences today,” said Hollywood⁣ Heritage president Chris Weare. “We are thrilled to‍ be able to share this collection with the public and⁣ to celebrate his legacy.”

The Hollywood heritage Museum is located in the historic Lasky-DeMille Barn, where DeMille and Jesse L. lasky established their first studio in 1913.The ⁢barn is a designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

“DeMille’s World” will ⁤be on display through December. the museum is open ⁤from 10 a.m. to 5 ‍p.m. tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults,$8 for seniors and students,and free for children under 12.

The group will be hosting a series of events to encourage owners and tenants of historic properties, as well as local government, to find ways to revitalize and repurpose the buildings.

The Resource Center is home to another of the organization’s many projects – the restoration of “City of Hollywood,” a 1930s miniature of the area. Part of a larger series⁤ of miniatures taken on a nationwide⁢ tour in the 1940s to publicize L.A. as a destination city, the miniature is an exquisite (if not block-by-block accurate) depiction of the “city” at a time ‍when Hollywood Boulevard was, as Offenhauser says, “the Fifth Avenue of ⁣the West.” Which is something she, and Hollywood Heritage, hopes to help ‍recapture.

Watching ⁣as the lights and black-light-painted signs of the Hollywood miniature come to life ⁢as the center’s lights dim, it is tough not to want the ‍same thing. Carefully constructed by cabinetmaker Joe Pellkofer and a team of artists almost 100 years ago, the 11 x 12 ‍grid of 450 buildings ⁢is as magical as anything produced in the Lasky-DeMille Barn or on any studio lot, a ‍”city” made by and for the people who built an industry‍ that changed the world.

That industry, ‍and its relationship to the ⁤city and state that cradled it for so long, is in a⁢ state of upheaval ⁤(or cataclysm, depending on ‍who’s talking), which makes a pilgrimage to ⁣the Hollywood Heritage Museum⁣ even more powerful.

All stories‍ have a beginning,and in times of change ⁣and uncertainty over the future,it’s good to remember how ‍and where it all began. Thanks to Hollywood Heritage,‍ we can ‍all stand‍ under that cedar roof, where the horse stalls are still visible, and remember that all the red carpets, enduring classics, famous flops, box office predictions,⁤ film festivals, the rise of television, awards shows, ⁢streaming wars, billion-dollar hits, the entertainment press, technological advances and enduring ⁢”kid, I’ll make you a star” dreams started right here, in a rented barn.

Figure Skating: A Complete overview

Table of Contents

  • Figure Skating: A Complete overview
    • International Skating Union (ISU)
    • Disciplines⁣ of figure Skating
      • Evolution of Judging Systems
    • National Governing Bodies
    • Recent Developments (as of 2026/01/09)

Figure skating is a winter‍ sport in which individuals, duets, or groups perform⁢ on figure skates on ice.it combines athleticism with artistry, and is governed by international and national bodies that oversee competitions and establish standards for judging.

International Skating Union (ISU)

The International ⁣Skating Union (ISU) is ⁢the internationally recognized governing body for figure skating, speed skating, short track speed⁣ skating, and synchronized ‍skating. It was founded in 1882 and is responsible for establishing the rules and regulations for international competitions.

The ISU organizes several major championships annually, including the World Figure Skating‍ Championships and the European Figure Skating⁢ Championships. It also oversees the figure skating events⁤ at the‍ Winter ⁢Olympic Games.

Example: The ISU Constitution and General Regulations, last updated in June 2023, detail the governance⁢ structure and competition rules. ISU Constitution & General Regulations

Disciplines⁣ of figure Skating

Figure skating encompasses four primary disciplines: Men’s Singles, Ladies’ Singles,⁤ Pair Skating,⁤ and‍ Ice Dance. Each discipline has unique requirements and judging criteria.

  • Men’s Singles: Focuses on jumps, spins, step sequences, and overall skating skill.
  • Ladies’ Singles: Similar to men’s singles, but with a greater emphasis⁤ on artistry⁢ and versatility.
  • Pair Skating: Involves synchronized skating by a male and female skater, ⁤including lifts, throw jumps, and side-by-side‍ elements.
  • Ice dance: Emphasizes musicality, rhythm, and intricate footwork, with no overhead lifts allowed.

Example: The ISU Judging System (IJS) provides detailed scoring guidelines for each element within ⁤each discipline. ISU Judging System

Evolution of Judging Systems

The judging system ⁣in ⁣figure skating has undergone significant changes over time. Historically, the 6.0 system was used, which relied on subjective assessments of technical merit and artistic impression.

In 2004, the ISU implemented the International⁣ Judging System (IJS), also known as the Code of Points, ⁤to address concerns about bias and inconsistency. The IJS assigns a base value to each element, and judges award grades of Execution (GOE) to reflect the quality of the performance.

Evidence: the transition to the IJS was a direct ⁢response ⁣to ⁤controversies surrounding⁤ the 2002 Winter Olympics judging scandal. Britannica – Figure Skating Judging

National Governing Bodies

In⁣ addition to the ISU,individual countries have their own national governing bodies for figure skating. ⁣ These organizations are responsible for developing skaters, organizing national competitions, and selecting⁤ teams⁤ for international events.

Example: In the United States,⁢ U.S.Figure Skating (USFS) is the national governing body. U.S. Figure Skating Official Website. USFS oversees the U.S. Figure skating Championships, which determine national champions and select teams for international competitions.

Recent Developments (as of 2026/01/09)

As ‍of January 9, 2026, there have been no major rule‍ changes announced‍ by the ISU regarding the Code of Points. The focus‍ remains on refining the system and ensuring fair and consistent judging. The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo are the primary focus for many skaters, with national qualifying events underway.

Breaking News Check: A search on the ISU website and major sports news outlets (e.g., ESPN, Reuters, Associated Press) confirms no significant breaking news or rule changes impacting figure skating as of the specified date. ISU News

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