1969 |
• Go to “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” |
• Go to “Mackenna’s Gold” |
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1970 |
• Go to “Ryan’s Daughter”: The North American 70mm Engagements • Go to "Ryan's Daughter" Revisited | Ryan's Daughter | |
• Go to “Song of Norway” |
• Go to “SONG OF NORWAY” – Blu Ray Release – Kino Lorber |
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1982 |
• Go to "Tron" |
Yes, "TRON" was filmed in 65mm By Rob Hummel "Tron" was shot 65mm 2,2:1 aspect ratio for all scenes. 65mm color for all the "real world material," and 65mm Black and White for all the material that was later composited into the "electronic world". |
"Symbiosis" Cast & Credits By Gerber & Hauerslev Gerber’s 17-minute-plus film, “Symbiosis”, is a classic affirmation that effective film can be made by someone with equal devotion to science and art. It explores the mutually dependent relationship between man and nature |
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1983 |
• Go to “Brainstorm”: The North American 70mm Engagements |
• Go to 25th Anniversary of "Brainstorm"'s 1983 Release |
"Brainstorm" in 65mm By Douglas Trumbull "Brainstorm" was originally developed to be the first film in SHOWSCAN. There would have been 70mm 60fps prints, with the 35mm stuff skip printed to 60 from 24. |
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1988 |
"Norway" Cast & Credits By Gerber & Hauerslev The clarity and grandeur of the large-scale images in "Norway-The Film" are due to the fact that the film was shot in 70mm, with the same Panavision camera used for "Lawrence of Arabia." |
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1991 |
"A Year Along the Abandoned Road" - One Year in 12 Minutes and 70mm By Morten Skallerud The story of the making of "A Year Along the Abandoned Road" contains a lot of technical innovation. It also contains a different film language, and five Norwegians who fought sub-Arctic nature in order to turn a "crazy" idea into a 12-minute, 70mm film. |
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1992 |
• Go to "Far and Away" Production Notes • Go to Imagine Films Entertainment Presents "Far And Away" |
• Go to “Far and Away”: The North American 70mm Engagements |
How "Far and Away" became 65mm By Mikael Salomon "Far and Away" began as a small film which Ron and I talked about making, while shooting "Backdraft" |
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1996 |
• Go to “Hamlet” • Go to Hamlet | Hamlet | Hamlet | |
Release of "Hamlet" in 70mm "Hamlet" is the first British film in 25 years to be filmed in 65mm. The man charged with capturing the look of the film was cinematographer Alex Thomson. "The fabulous advantage of 70mm is the sharpness of detail it gives, which can look three-dimensional at times" |
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2012 |
"Samsara" world premiere September 2011 By Thomas Hauerslev No 70mm prints have been planned - yet. The premiere in Canada will be a state-of-the-art high-end 4K digital presentation, with full uncompressed 6-track digital sound. |
"Samsara" - in Panavision System 65 By Mark Magidson and Ron Fricke Ron Fricke will photograph in 65mm using both standard frame rates and a motion control time-lapse camera designed specifically for this project. |
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