PRESS
“I have been enamored with Super 8 film ever since I first saw some Ektachrome projected on a friend’s wall in college. There’s something that feels instantly nostalgic about it…”
“Film enthusiasts and lovers of cinema came together at the 6th Annual Kodak Film Awards honoring Ava DuVernay, Andrew Haigh, Celine Song, Hoyte van Hoytema, Killer Films, Petra Collins, and Amazon’s Swarm…”
"David B. Weaver (a.k.a. "Davey B. Gravey") is an auteur working in the retro medium of Super 8 film, exhibiting his celluloid creation, Moonglow, at his very own Tiny Cinema." - Gregory Daurer
"One of the sweetest homegrown creations to emerge in the Colorado film community in recent years is Davey B. Gravey’s Tiny Cinema: a mobile, four-seat screening room for short, silent Super 8mm films, complete with live musical accompaniment by charming huckster Gravey himself..." - Keith Garcia
"David B. Weaver thinks small. His project-in-a-trailer, Davey B. Gravey's Tiny Cinema, seats four at a time for 8mm screenings and rolls to wherever the action is — from the Boulder Outdoor Cinema to the Starz Denver Film Festival — to entertain guests with silent films and live ukulele accompaniment ..."
"Davey B. Gravey's Tiny Cinema is everything the size-obsessed movie industry is not. The screen is small. The theater fits no more than four. The longest film lasts seven minutes. Instead of projecting the latest digital files, Gravey shows movies with an old Super 8 mm, home projector. Forgoing booming speakers, he plays the soundtrack on an acoustic-electric ukulele and a touch-pad synthesizer ..." - Kyle Harris
“Perhaps the most memorable part of the experience was the Tiny Cinema, which featured four theater-style seats inside a van. At the back, a man who identified himself as Davey B Gravey ran silent films on an old projector, accompanying the screenings live with his synthesizer and ukelele…”