Original title:
Motion. Filmed in:
65mm, 5 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal cinematography
filmed in: MCS-70 Superpanorama. Presentation format: 70mm and
6-track magnetic stereo (in English and French language). Aspect ratio:
2,21:1. Country of origin: Canada. Year of production: 1967.
Released by: Canadian National Railways. World premiere (Release
date): EXPO 67, Montreal, Canada. Premiere cinema, EXPO or Fair:
Canadian National Railways Pavilion, EXPO 67.
Director: Vince
Vaitiekunas. Director of photography: Robert Gaffney. Consulting
editor: Tony Gibbs. Editor: Vince Vaitiekunas. Music:
Larry Crossley. Sound editor: Eric Boyd-Perkins. Production
company: Crawley Films Limited, Ottawa, Canada. Camera assistant:
Dieter Gaebler. Sky dive consultant: Bill Berry. Music conductor:
Larry Crossley. Filmstock: Eastman Kodak 65mm. 65mm negative
developing & processing: Technicolor, London. 70mm running time:
14 minutes. Locations: Free fall: Callifornia, USA. Funeral: Burbon
street, New Orleans, USA. Synopsis: The film tells, through and
unusual imaginative use of photographic techniques, what motion means to man
and how it affects man from his birth to his death. Various: Six
months in the making. Shown 33 times every day on a 40 foot screen in the
200 seat CN theatre. Reading reference: American Cinematographer,
August 1967, page 580
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More
in 70mm reading:
Bob Gaffney
The Passing of Bob Gaffney, 1931 -
2009
Bob Gaffney, "Motion", "Sky over Holland"
Notes about the filming of "Motion" and "Sky
over Holland"
Pristine 3-strip 70MM Print of
"Vigilant Switzerland" recently found in Archives of the Swiss Army
"Fortress of Peace" 70MM Remastering
In 2K Digital
Internet link:
Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
Belld en Geluid
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