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in70mm.com News 2007


My First 70mm Experience
70mm Cinema Reopens
By Jean Noel Durand Bourat
The true history of Circlorama 1962-65
By Stanley Long
 

• Go to Postcards from Festival de Cannes 2007
• Go to Interview Loïc LEDEZ - Festival de Cannes Projectionist
• Go to Loïc LEDEZ - Festival de Cannes
• Go to Gallery: Postcards from Festival de Cannes
65/70mm Economics
By 65/70mm Workshop
The additional $700,000 to shoot 65mm thus represented an increase of just 2.4% over the cost of shooting on 35mm
Go See This!!
By Bill Kallay
I'll just say that SDS-70 and the DMX systems blow away any digital, and possible film presentation, that I've seen in recent years.
The Sleeping Giant
By Mike Taylor
A description given to the 70mm film by the eminent American projection engineer Ben Schlanger, back in 1966
Hannemann's Film Intro
By Wolfram Hannemann
I'm your host during this 3rd Todd-AO 70mm weekend
Meet Paul Rayton
Paul Rayton was born in the far northeastern part of the US. Initially brought up there, by the early 1960s he felt enough interest in film to head west
Compound Curve Multi-format Screen Design
By 65/70mm Workshop
New concepts in relation to screen design for 70mm, 35mm and D-Cinema.
The CinemaScope Grail
By Mario Beguiristain
My Paris visit to rue Henri Chrétien, named in honor of the inventor of CinemaScope.
Statement on 65/70mm
By Johan Wolthuis
250 delegates celebrated the 50th Anniversary of TODD-AO at the Widescreen Festival in Bradford, UK
"The Golden Head" Revisited
By Tony Sloman
The prospect of re-viewing "The Golden Head" was the highlight of the 2006 Widescreen Weekend
Requirements to play DTS Special Venue
By Peter Fearn & Paul Rayton
A Tale of Old Whiff
By F Gwynplaine MacIntyre
I saw "A Tale of Old Whiff" WITHOUT the Smell-O-Vision apparatus ... an absence which diminishes the effect of this film, as we're meant to be able to smell all the items that Old Whiff doesn't notice. Still this is an excellent and innovative cartoon ... not especially funny, but charming and imaginative. I wish that it were widely available, even without the Smell-O-Vision.
3rd Todd-AO Festival 2007
By Thomas Hauerslev
Schauburg, Karlsruhe, presents
classic 70mm films on the curved screen
First 70mm Seminar in the Czech Republic 2006
By Jakub Klíma
A small seminar, where students and professional got together to enjoy large format films.
Film Classic “Porgy and Bess” Modern-Day Theatrical Debut
By Turner Classic Movies
"Porgy and Bess" for a two-night only special showing, back on the big screen at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on September 26 and 27, 2007
 

 
 
 

• Go to Loïc LEDEZ - The French Master Projectionist
• Go to Loïc LEDEZ - The French Master Projectionist
Festival de Cannes
By Thomas Hauerslev
Image gallery from the Cannes Film festival in May 2007

• Go to On the Trail of CinemaScope
• Go to Gallery:
On the Trail of CinemaScope
Maurice Jarre Live
Milan Records presents A TRIBUTE TO DAVID LEAN, a concert recorded live at the Barbican Center in London, 1992
Grant's Blow-up Blog
By Grant Lobban
A blow-up is the term used to describe a print made by enlarging, or “blowing-up”, smaller formats, usually those on 35mm film, but 70mm prints have also been derived from 16mm and even 8mm originals.
Grant's Blow-Up-Tagebuch
Von Grant Lobban
Mit "Blow-up" bezeichnet man eine 70mm Kopie, die durch optische Vergrößerung eines kleineren Formates, meistens 35mm, hergestellt wurde.
The Second 65/70 Workshop in Bradford March 2007
By Ramon Lamarca Marques and Brian Guckian
DEFA 70mm in Oslo
By Ingolf Vonau
The 70mm Film festival in Oslo 2007 is very pleased to present 3 Films from the former East German Film company DEFA
Remembering Miklos Rozsa
By Jeffrey Dane
When I finally met him after thirteen years, I felt almost speechless with admiration.
Academy Prize winner
The Academy searched worldwide to find a suitable person to honor  and the vote was unanimous when we decided David Strohmaier

Go to “As Good as it Gets”
"As Good as it Gets" 70mm demo
By Rick Mitchell
Who is Rick Mitchell?
By Rick Mitchell
"Keepers of the Frame"
By Randy Gitsch
Widescreen Weekend 2007
By Thomas Hauerslev
 
 
 
 
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Go to Imperial Bio - Design for Copenhagen
Super Dimensional Xperience
By Rick Mitchell
Report from the he first public demonstrations of Dimensional Movie Xperience in Los Angeles
Cinema #1 turns 111
See a few images of what is now a restaurant, in Paris, France
Herbert Born
I was born in the same year as CinemaScope had it’s public birthday. Went to school and began during school work as a part time projectionist in Aachen, Elysee cinema.
70mm: Nobody Does it Better
By Thomas Hauerslev
The obvious solution is to use large format 70mm film with its 3X times the resolution of standard film. With 70mm, less magnification is required and the improved quality is noticeable at once. It will be a high-impact experience for most people, unlike anything they have seen previously. Once they become aware of the WOW factor, ie. big, bright and sharp images, they will prioritize 70mm presentations. The audience will perceive any film in 70mm to be far more intense on the subconscious level because the brain has three to four times more picture information to "process" per second.
70mm: Nobody Does it Better
Von Thomas Hauerslev
Die offenkundige Lösung ist, einen großformatigen 70mm-Film mit seiner gegenüber dem Standardfilm dreifachen Auflösung zu verwenden. Bei 70 mm ist weniger Vergrößerung erforderlich, und die verbesserte Qualität ist sofort bemerkbar. Es wird eine sehr eindrucksvolle Erfahrung für die meisten sein, anders als alles, was sie bis dahin gesehen haben. Sobald sie diese neue Qualität erkennen werden, d. h. große, helle und scharfe Bilder, werden sie 70 mm-Vorführungen vorziehen. Das Publikum wird jeden Film im 70mm-Format auf der unbewussten Ebene weit intensiver wahrnehmen, weil das Gehirn drei- bis viermal so Bildinformation pro Sekunde zu „verarbeiten“ hat.
How Sensurround put me through College
By Greg Battas
I was in college in the mid 80's and I heard that Universal was trying to get rid of their old Sensurround equipment.
Sensurround for Earthquake Commemoration
By Larry, the O
Was there an interest in taking a second shot at Sensurround. This time, the occasion was part of the 100th Anniversary of the great 1906 earthquake
A Visit to Manchester
By Mike Taylor
We started the tour with a visit to the Print Works Multi Screen Cinema to see the Imax Screen.
Widescreen Weekend 2007
By Thomas Hauerslev
Full Weekend Program with cast and credits and many details about movies, lectures and seminars.
Vistamorph - an alternative to 65mm origination
By Ramon Lamarca Marques and Brian Guckian
Cinema Retro
By the editor
Issue 10 of Cinema Retro has just hit the streets. This issue features 64 pages about the glorious 1960s cinema. Special interviews with Richard Johnson, Luciana Paluzzi, Elke Sommer and David McCallum. Go back to a vintage decade and re-experience rare posters and stills.
 


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Online: 02-06-1999. Updated: 28-07-2024