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Restoration and re-mastering “The Wonderful
World of the Brothers Grimm" from 3-strip 35mm negatives |
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New Zealand to the
rescue with "Grimm"
Soundtrack |
Information
about the 3-strip movie "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm"
By Gerhard Witte
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are mainly worldwide renowned for their collection
of fairy tales – but they were also language- and cultural researchers,
diplomats, lawyers, professors, librarians and politicians. They were born
in Hanau as the eldest children of a Calvinist pastor's family with civil
service ties.
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Informationen
über den 3-Streifen-Film "Die Wunderwelt der Gebrüder Grimm" |
Liner
notes for "The Brothers Grimm" 2-CD
By Jim Lochner
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm was a pet project of producer
George Pal, better known for such sci-fi/fantasy films as Destination
Moon |
"Brothers
Grimm" soundtrack released by Film Score Monthly
This 2CD set presents a key work relating to fantasy filmmaker George Pal,
composer Leigh Harline, and the widescreen Cinerama film process |
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"HOW THE WEST WAS WON"
1962 |
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"How The West Was
Won" - in Cinerama |
“How
the West Was Won”: The Original Cinerama Presentations
By Mike Coate
This list consists only of first-run, reserved-seat engagements. Not
included in the list are return engagements, mobile presentations, drive-in
engagements, the 70mm single-panel re-release engagements, and contemporary
screenings. |
Digital restoration of HOW THE WEST WAS WON By Rick Mitchell The "special screening" that ended last weekend's "The Reel Thing-XX" was a digital presentation of MGM's "How The West Was Won" scanned at 2K from original negatives, ultimately yielding a 6K image. |
“West” Film Locations By Tom March I first encountered the Lone Pine Film Festival while travelling through Lone Pine searching out old film locations from “How the West Was Won” |
"How the West Was Shown" By Paul Rayton Paul has very kindly taken a few shots of Sunday's event at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. |
Large format at the Cinerama Dome By David Strohmaier Even if you don't get your favorite seats please come and register your vote for more large format screenings at the Dome. We need your support today! |
"How the West Was Won" screening at the Dome By Richard Greenhalgh
with Rick Mitchell |
"This is Cinerama"'s Cinerama Dome |
HTWWW's
"World Preview" in
Paris
By Gerhard Witte
The Cinerama movie
"How the West Was
Won" (USA) had its
official World
Premiere on
Thursday, November
01, 1962 at London's
Casino Cinerama
Theatre, where it
subsequently
successfully ran for
more than 120 weeks.
Previously, there
had already been a
"World Preview" of
the movie at the
Empire Cinerama
Theatre in Paris on
Tuesday, October 02,
1962. |
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Three Panel Cinerama at the Centennial
Planetarium in Calgary |
Introduction
to How The West Was Won
By Professor Sir Christopher Frayling
How The West Was Won began life not with a script commission from the
executives at Cinerama Inc or with an original treatment sent in from an
agent, but with a series of seven historical articles in Life
magazine—running from April 6th to May 18th 1959. |
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""THE BEST OF
CINERAMA 1962 |
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“The Best of
Cinerama”: The North American Cinerama Roadshow Engagements |
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"The Best of
Cinerama" in Germany |
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"CINERAMAS
RUSSIAN ADVENTURE" 1966 |
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“Cinerama's Russian
Adventure”: The
North American
Engagements |
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"HOW THE WEST WAS
WON" IN 70MM 1971 |
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“How the West Was Won” |
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"THIS
IS CINERAMA" IN 70MM 1973 |
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“This is Cinerama”: The North
American 70mm Re-Release Engagements |
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"CINERAMA ADVENTURE"
2002 |
"Cinerama Adventure" in
Telluride
By Dave Strohmaier
Telluride was terrific, Carin Anne, Me, Randy Gitsch, John Sittig
and Greg Kimble were
treated like Celebs.
They put us up in
plush condos in
Mountain Village,
the exclusive resort
just above the town
of Telluride. |
"Cinerama Adventure" Cast &
Credit
By Dave Strohmaier
The documentary is in Director's cut and is 100 minutes long. A lot
has changed since
the early versions.
We have shown it
around Los Angeles
at several "test
screenings" and also
at professional
documentary film
maker private
screenings |
"The
Cinerama Adventure"
update
By Dave Strohmaier
Final sound mix
Dolby 5.1 starts
Monday Aug 11th,
2003 with new score
& efx. 35mm film out
of the Hi-def
version starts
Tuesday 12th.
(Interviews are 1:33
inside of 1:85. when
we cut to Cinerama
its in curved
Smilebox 1:85) we
had to upgrade
(re-do) all the
Cinerama shots in Hi
def. |
"Cinerama Adventure"
- First review
By Richard
Greenhalgh
This production is simply perfect! It blends the history of the
people behind
Cinerama with the
story of the making
of the films and
highlights the
technical aspects of
this pioneering
widescreen format in
an exiting and
dramatic way. |
Cast
& Credits |
Update 2002 |
Telluride
2002 |
Review
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"Keepers
of the Frame" |
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"IN
THE PICTURE" 2012 |
CINERAMA
2012 - First day of shooting "In the Picture"
By Michael J Cahill
It is Saturday January 14, 2012 and today the Barn is
the centerpiece for a brief scene in an all-new short
film for Cinerama called “In the Picture”, produced by
Anthony Saenz and directed by Dave Strohmaier. |
"In
the Picture" - Now Shooting
By Strohmaier / Hauerslev
Wednesday November 2nd, 2011 will be the first time the
Cinerama camera will shoot 3 strip since "How The West
Was Won" over 50 years ago. |
"In
the Picture": Filming Completed
By Dave Strohmaier
We shot the very last shot with the Cinerama camera the camera can go
back to sleep for another 60 years until some other film makers discover
it again! |
The
Last Cinerama Wrap
Party
By Strohmaier &
March
The digital scanning
of “IN THE PICTURE”
is complete and it
has been about two
years since it was
filmed, so now that
we have the HD
digital version of
the film, it’s about
time for a wrap
party. The BBQ and
movie screening were
a great success and
a good time was had
by everyone. |
'In
the Picture': The Return of Cinerama
By Johan Wolthuis
'In the Picture' had its
European premiere on April 27, 2013, half a year after the Hollywood
premiere, during the Widescreen Festival Weekend in Bradford , UK in the
beautiful Pictureville Cinema, which is part of the National Media Museum
and the only theatre in Europe with facilities to screen original Cinerama
films. |
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Cinerama Remaster |
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Cinerama Archive |
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The Cinerama page |
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