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Seattle Cinerama shows "2001" and "Brainstorm" in
blazing 70MM
Douglas Trumbull to Second
annual Science Fiction Festival, running from May 1-12 |
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Written by: SEATTLE,
April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- |
Date:
12.04.2014 |
Seattle,
April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Paul G. Allen's iconic Seattle Cinerama
Theater announces its second annual Science Fiction Festival, running from
May 1-12, with 12 days of special programming. The festival will be
highlighted by the world premiere of Douglas Trumbull's short film, UFOTOG,
along with screening of over three dozen of the genre's most beloved movies
and celebrity appearances by Jonathan Frakes, Tom Skerritt, and Sam J.
Jones.
The Festival's banner event is
Douglas Trumbull's forward-looking film, UFOTOG. The 12-minute science fiction adventure was written and directed by
Trumbull and demonstrates his new technical process, MAGI − a new cinematic
language that invites the audience to experience a powerful immersion in the
story that is not possible using conventional film standards. Christie
Digital will provide a special digital projector to premiere the footage,
which was captured in 4k 3D at 120 frames per second.
Trumbull is legendary for his ground-breaking visual effects work on films
such as
"2OO1: A Space Odyssey",
“Close Encounters of the Third
Kind”,
and Blade Runner, as well as his directorial achievements on
Silent Running and
"Brainstorm".
Special screenings feature audience Q&As with celebrities Jonathan Frakes
(actor/director, Star Trek: First Contact), Emmy award-winning actor
Tom Skerritt (celebrating the 35th anniversary of Alien), Sam J.
Jones (actor, Flash Gordon) and Douglas Trumbull (Oscar award-winning
visual effects director).
Seattle Cinerama is one of the few theaters in the nation that can still run
all film formats (35mm, 70mm, DCP and Cinerama). The diverse line-up of
festival films includes 2001: A Space Odyssey and War Of The
Worlds (both refreshed and reprinted in 2012 courtesy of Paul G. Allen);
classics (Forbidden Planet, When Worlds Collide); cult
favorites (Dune, A Clockwork Orange, Brazil); the
iconic (Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of
the Third Kind); the rare (Logan's Run, Akira), and over 30 other
titles.
Cinerama Operator Greg Wood said, "This festival represents what is so
special about Seattle Cinerama: we can bring 800 people together to honor
classic films in a grand movie palace while also demonstrating the future of
cinema with Douglas Trumbull's world premiere of new technology."
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