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Super Panavision 70 was the marketing brand used to identify movies photographed with Panavision 65mm cameras and spherical optics between 1959 and 1970. Panavision is a motion picture equipment company specializing in camera, lens, and grip equipment, along with related accessories. ...
The frame dimensions and six-track stereo soundtrack configuration of Super Panavision 70 were virtually identical to those established for the Todd-AO 65/70mm process in 1955. Films made with either process could be shown with the same projectors, lenses and screen. Todd-AO was a widescreen film format developed in the mid 1950s. ...
Some of the films made in Super Panavision 70 were presented in 70mm Cinerama in selected theaters. Special optics were used to project the 70mm prints onto a deeply-curved screen to mimic the effect of the original 3-strip Cinerama process. The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
A number of films (including Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tron and Brainstorm, among others) were partially filmed using Super Panavision 70 equipment. This article is about the film; for the classification, see Close encounter. ...
Tron has several meanings: a movie, see Tron (film) an arcade game based on the movie, see Tron (arcade game) a German hacker whose nickname was Tron, see Tron (hacker) a real-time operating system kernel, see TRON Project. ...
Brainstorm can refer to: a Latvian pop group, see Brainstorm (band) a motion picture from 1983 with Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood, see Brainstorm (movie) a motion picture from 1965 by William Conrad, see [1] (IMDb: [2]) a mental exercise, see Brainstorming an album title by rapper Young MC the...
The following films were produced entirely in Super Panavision 70:
1959
The Big Fisherman is a 1959 film about the life of St. ...
1960 Exodus is the second book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) and also the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible), and the Christian Old Testament. ...
1961 West Side Story is a musical written by Arthur Laurents (book), Leonard Bernstein (music), and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), and was originally produced, choreographed, and directed by Jerome Robbins. ...
1962 Thomas Edward Lawrence (August 16, 1888 – May 19, 1935), also known as Lawrence of Arabia, and (apparently, among his Arab allies) Aurens or El Aurens, became famous for his role as a British liaison officer during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918. ...
1964 The original poster for the Broadway production of the show designed by Al Hirschfeld My Fair Lady is a 1956 musical theater production with lyrics and book by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederic Loewe, adapted from George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion. ...
Cheyenne Autumn is a 1964 western starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson. ...
1965 Lord Jim is a novel by Joseph Conrad published in 1900. ...
1966 // Grand Prix (French for Grand Prize) may refer to: Competitions Formula One Grand Prix motor racing Grand Prix motorcycle racing Eurovision Song Contest Grand Prix (snooker) Volleyball Grand Prix Grand Prix tennis tournaments Grand Prix Dressage Grand Prix show jumping Pontiac Grand Prix, an automobile manufactured by General Motors Grand...
The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
1968 A movie poster from the original release of 2001 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is an immensely popular and influential science fiction film and book; the film directed by Stanley Kubrick and the book written by Arthur C. Clarke. ...
The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
The cover of the 1965 UK paperback edition of: Ice Station Zebra Ice Station Zebra (1963, ISBN 0002433389) is a novel written by Alistair Maclean Spoiler warning: Drift Ice Station Zebra, a British meteorlogical station built on an ice floe in the Arctic Sea, is in trouble. ...
The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Magical Car is a childrens story written by Ian Fleming for his son Caspar, with illustrations by John Burningham; it was first published in 1964 by Jonathan Cape in London and Random House in New York. ...
1969 1970 Song of Norway is a musical written in 1944 by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from the music of Edvard Grieg and the book by Milton Lazarus. ...
The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
Ryans Daughter is David Leans 1970 film which tells the story of an Irish girl who has an affair with an English soldier during World War I, despite opposition from her nationalist neighbours. ...
1984 - Auto-E-Motion (BMW promotional short subject)
Panavision System 65 In the early 1990s, Panavision introduced an updated line of 65mm cameras and optics. This equipment was used to photograph the feature films Far and Away (1992) and Hamlet (1996), both of which were advertised as being produced in "Panavision System 65." DVD cover Far and Away is a 1992 drama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. ...
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare and one of his best-known and most oft-quoted plays. ...
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The original Cinerama system is a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146º of arc. ...
Super Technirama 70 was the marketing name for films which were photographed in the 35mm 8-perf Technirama process and optically enlarged to 70mm 5-perf prints for exhibition. ...
Todd-AO was a widescreen film format developed in the mid 1950s. ...
UltraPanavision 70 was the marketing brand used to identify 65/70mm movies photographed with Panavision anamorphic optics between 1962 and 1970. ...
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