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Douglas Trumbull and Piers Bizony live on stage,
attending "2001" Event in New York City |
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Written and photographed by: Dennis Furbush, New York |
Date:
22.02.2020 |
At
the age of 23 Douglas Trumbull flew to London to meet with Stanley Kubrick
about the making of his 2001 film. This interview conducted by Piers Bizony
and the curator of the exhibit on 2/16/2020 at the Museum of the Moving
Image in New York City before a 70mm screening of the film.
The Museum of the Moving Image in New York City held a special screening in
70mm of Stanley Kubrick's
"2OO1: A Space Odyssey" on
Sunday Feb 16. Tickets for the event were $40 and were sold out and a line
was forming at the box office for return tickets when I arrived. Ticket
holders went to the third floor where the travelling exhibit of The
Ultimate Trip was installed in many rooms. Movie goers were able to
visit the exhibit from 6:00 to 6:30 pm. Then we returned to the theater on
the first floor for an interview with Douglas Trumbull about the making of
"2OO1". He mentioned the
company he was working for had information about the upcoming film by
Kubrick but wouldn't tell him anything about it due to a non disclosure
agreement. Douglas quipped they even had those in that day as well. So at
the age of 23 he flew off to London to meet with Kubrick about his upcoming
film and convince Stanley he could help with the film.
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Go to the
gallery: "Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick's
Space Odyssey"
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Go to the
video
The screening went flawlessly, the 70mm print appear quite new. The
intermission lasted about 20 minutes before the second half began. I noticed
when there were film changes indicated by the circle in the upper right
corner, that the sound was unbroken, making me think it was on a different
device and not on the film stock.
The museum is also projecting the film in video during the exhibit at
various times for a much lower price, $20.
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More in 70mm reading:
Gallery:
"Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick's Space
Odyssey"
Gallery:
"Interstellar" in 70MM
at the Ziegfeld in New York, November 2014
"The Master" in 70mm, New
York
Stanley Kubrick's "2OO1:
A Space Odyssey" in Super Panavision 70
High impact immersive
widescreen filmmaking with Douglas Trumbull
Douglas Trumbull
- A Conversation
Ladies and Gentlemen, This is
MAGI Cinema
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About the Exhibition
From Museum of the Moving Image's page
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The
Museum of the Moving Image in New York City is hosting a traveling exhibit:
"Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick's Space Odyssey."
Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick's Space Odyssey
January 18–July 19
Changing Exhibitions Gallery
Directed by Stanley Kubrick and developed in collaboration with writer
Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) depicts the fraught
relationship between humanity and technology, using pioneering special
effects. Made before the first moon landing, the film had and continues to
exert widespread influence on cinema, design, painting, architecture, and
advertising. The Museum will present a major exhibition that explores
Kubrick’s influences, his obsessive research, and his innovative production
process in envisioning a world of the future—the year 2001 from the
viewpoint of the 1960s. The exhibition includes original artifacts from
international collections and from the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the
University of the Arts London, as well as from the Museum’s own collection.
Throughout its six-month run at MoMI, Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick’s
Space Odyssey will be accompanied by a wide variety of screening series,
public programs with guest speakers, and specially themed workshops, tours,
special events, and more.
Exhibition highlights include Special Photographic Effects Supervisor
Douglas Trumbull’s concept sketches for Clavius Base, from MoMI collection;
costumes, including a space suit worn in the Clavius Base scene and
Moonwatcher ape suit worn by Dan Richter in the Dawn of Man scene; and
storyboards, contact sheets, test films, and photographs related to the
Stargate special effects sequence.
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