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Written
and photographed by: Tom March, Canada | Date:
29.09.2012 |
The
Carl Dudley dinner at the Dome Café. with Dave Strohmaier, Ramine Seaman,
Tom March, Diane Paton, Randy Gitsch, Eleanor Dudley Pilsbury
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At
the Dome Cafe with Henry Taylor, Mark Lyndon, Ramine, Margaret Lyndon
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Ramine
signing autograph. Tom, Ramine, Bruce Seaman
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Next
to a Dome Cinerama exhibit window. Matthew Brewbaker, Paula Drake
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In
the Dome lobby with Camera 3. Randy, Marlene Aragon, Ramine, Diane.
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Camera
3 on display in the Dome Lobby. John Caron, Marlene, Diane, Ramine, Camera
3.
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Brian
Allsopp, Ramine, Norm Karlin, David Coles
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Ramine,
Randy, Marlene
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An
interview conducted in the Lobby with Larry Karstens
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Stanley
Livingston and Loren Janes appear on-stage with Theater/Movie Author, Foster
Hirsch for a Q&A before the screening of "How The West Was Won". They both
appear in the film.
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HTWWW
Screening. Full house.
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Cinerama
Dome
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Mysteries
of the Cinerama camera explained by John Sittig
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60th
Anniversary Cinerama Program
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Two Cinerama pioneers, Jim Morrison and Norm
Karlin.
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Matt Luthans and friends.
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David Coles inspecting the ‘Brothers Grimm’ platter.
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The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was screened before an
appreciative audience.
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John Sittig introduces Russ Tamblyn before the screening of ‘Brothers
Grimm’.
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Russ Tamblyn recalling the difficulties of filming in Cinerama.
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In
The Picture is the new 3 strip anniversary gift to Cinerama, the first
Cinerama to be filmed in 50 years. Looks great.
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Seven
Wonders Of The World was a mixture of old and new because the full
restoration was not completed in time for the screening. The format
presented was a digitized version of an old Linwood Dunn “combined print”.
It had several segments of newly restored digital material, just received
from Image Trends edited in at the beginning, middle and end. What a treat
that was!
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Cinerama
Inspired Menu. The Dome Café has the perfect menu for dining after the show.
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Wonderful
World Of The Brothers Grimm in 3 strip Technicolor thrilled the young at
heart. This last surviving print was shipped in all the way from Bradford,
England courtesy of the National Media Museum.
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All
seven Cinerama 3 strip films were exhibited at the Dome in various formats.
Cinerama Holiday made its digital premier in a restored 2K release.
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Search
For Paradise was shown at the Dome for, perhaps the last time, in glorious
magenta. The pristine 3 strip print was shipped in from Australia, courtesy
of John H Mitchell.
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The
4th strip of 3 strip Cinerama is the 7 track full coat 35mm sound. Here is
the sound for “How The West Was Won”, “This Is Cinerama” and “In The
Picture”.
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Ramine
of South Seas Adventure fame and Dan Sullivan of Image Trends, Inc.
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Carin-Anne
Strohmaier, Lincoln Morrison, Dan Sherlock, Randy Gitsch.
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Henry Taylor with Cinerama film editor, Norm Karlin
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Lori
Jean & Dan Sherlock
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There
was hardly a seat to be had once the program began.
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The
special “This Is Cinerama 60th Anniversary screening” at 8:15PM September 30
went off without a hitch and everyone loved it. The Cinerama curtains open
wide to the Atom Smasher ride at Rockaways’ Playland.
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Cinerama
Dome Lobby
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