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"EMVF in 65mm: Movies for Your Ears"
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Written
by: James Tavella, film
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Date: 1
February 2005 |
Original title: EMVF in 65mm: Movies for your Ears. Filmed in: 65mm, 5 perforations, 24 frames per second.
Principal cinematography filmed in: Panavision System 65. Presentation format: Panavision Super 70.
Aspect ratio: 2,21:1, but framed for 2,40:1.
Country of origin: USA. Year of production: 2003. Released by:
_____. World premiere (Release date): _____. Premiere cinema, EXPO or Fair:
_____.
Producer: James F Tavella. Director: . Bruce Sears. Screenplay:
Bruce Sears & James Tavella. Director of photography: Neil Moore.
Film editor: _____. Original Music: EMVF: David Sears, Mike Hamernik, Jeff Sulivan & Steve Chandler.
Sound Engineer: Thomas Curley. Asst. Sound Engineer: Andy Martin.
Key Continuity: Dale V. Franz. Continuity: Susan Bulivac, Anna Lynn Reeves.
Costumes & Make up: Breckkon Wigginton & Kelly Rosvold
Cast (role): Elemental of Earth: David Sears. Elemental of Water: Michael Hamernik.
Elemental of Fire: Steve Chandler. Elemental of Air: Jeff Sullivan.
Narrator: _____.
Production company: Full Resolution. Executive producer: David Sears, Bruce Sears, James
Tavella. Production staff (PA): Shane Passantino, Conor Murphy, Bill Persaud.
First Assistant director: Salvador Gomez. 2nd Assistant director:
Mark Kendra. Assistant to the director: Tracy Drechsel. Concept and scenario: Bruce Sears.
Story: Bruce Sears & James Tavella
“A” Camera Panaflex System 65 (Dolly) Camera operator: Arledge Armenaki, Jerry Murrel.
First assistant cameraman: Matt Petrosky. 2nd assistant camerman:
Tom Miligan. Dolly Grip: Chris Hughes
“B” Camera Panaflex System 65 (technocrane) Camera operator: Mako (Makofoto) Kowai.
First assistant cameraman: Andrew Shulkind. 2nd assistant cameraman:
Siddhartha Abbazi. Camera technician: Mike Dee & Mike Sharp.
Technocrane Operator: Ray Patrick. Technocrane Grip:
_____.
“C” Camera Pellicle (Steadicam) Steadicam: John Radzik. First assistant cameraman:
John Orphan. 2nd assistant cameraman & Slater: Laura Thompson
Stills photography: Rod Lockett. Film loader: Siddhartha Abbazi.
Gaffer: Foster Denker. Best Boy: Steven Olson. Key grip:
Ryan Nelson. Grips: Jason Braun, Frank Cameron
Musical Composer: E.M.V.F. Music supervisor & director: Michael Hamernik.
Sound engineer: Thomas Curley & Michael Hamernik. 65mm Specialist & Advisor: Jim Dickson, William Mackenzie-Smith.
Documentary Videographer: Art Douglas.
Main title design: .
End title design: .
Opticals:
Filmstock: Eastman Kodak 65mm 5298 & 5277. Shooting ratio: 1:1.
65mm negative developing & processing: CFI Labs. Optical printing:
_____. Negative cutter: _____. 70mm film assembly: _____. Color timer:
_____ Color by: . Number of 70mm prints: ____. Number of 35mm prints: ____.
Recorded in: .
Dolby Stereo consultant: .
Sound system: .
70mm running time: 15 minutes. 35mm running time: 15 minutes.
Distributor: ______.
Copyrightnumber: .
AFI registration no: .
MPAA censur: .
Notes about the filming:
Special Thanks to: Phil Radin, Frank Kay and the people of Panavision.
Beverly Pasterczyke of Eastman Kodak. Andy Romanoff & Richard Amadril of Panavision Remote Systems.
Robert Dennis of CFI laboratories. Special Thanks to Don Earl, Jim Dickson, William Mackenzie-Smith, & the Crew of “EMVF in 65mm.”
Academy Awards incl nominations: .
Palme d'or: .
Other awards: .
Synopsis: _____ .
Various: .
Further reading reference: .
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