• | Alf R. Bjercke passed away By Kaare Terland In the mid-fifties he co-chaired on the Board of The Christian Radich Foundation in Oslo. In that position he became instrumental in the negotiation with Louis de Rochemont II in using the S/S Christian Radich as the windjammer in the Cinemiracle production | Imperial Bio Scraps 70mm projector DP70 #1640 By Thomas Hauerslev Copenhagen: DP70 serial number #1640, installed for the 70mm opening of Imperial Bio in Copenhagen in 1961 has been taken out and scrapped. Sister machine #1644 will continue 70mm and 35mm operation is needed | "The Golden Head" and "Russian Adventure" Update By Dave Strohmaier We are almost done with the 2K "The Golden Head" and "Cinerama's Russian Adventure" remastering and they look pretty darn good. | "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. | Kevin Brownlow @ the Schauburg By Thomas Hauerslev Kevin Brownlow gave his lecture to an enthusiastic audience on a October Friday evening. The OSCAR winner was warmly welcomed by the 70mm delegates, who all enjoyed hearing about early large format presentations | Log of "Seven Wonders" in Cinerama By Richard J. Pietschmann We were given permission to photograph and record a close-up of the Pope, and in order to get the camera close enough it was necessary to build a temporary scaffold for the camera and blimp. | Letters Sent Home By Richard J. Pietschmann If all goes well today with the schedule, we will leave this afternoon for Agra to do the Taj Mahal sequence.. Will be there two or three days and then expect to leave for Darjeeling | Remembering Richard Greenhalgh By Tom March It is with great sadness that I report to all of Rich’s friends that he has gone to the great movie theater in the sky. | The worlds first Imax theatre By Krys Jawlosewicz Cinesphere's original Imax projector serial #001, which is still used today, was the prototype used at Expo '70. The projector was rebuilt in 1986 and upgraded to Imax HD, 48 frames per second (fps) capability in 1990. | Paramount Odeon, Liverpool - England 1934 - 2011 By Mike Taylor The Paramount was the first cinema in Liverpool to install CinemaScope and Todd-AO, and as the leading cinema at that time it became the home for all future 70mm "Road Show" presentations | My "Windjammer" Story By Sven Libaek The world premiere was a typical Hollywood event, and there we were, three young Norwegian boys, who a year earlier could only have dreamt about attending such a spectacle. | 70mm Festival at Seattle Cinerama Theatre By Greg Wood 15 classic 70mm and Cinerama movies screened during the Cinerama Film Festival, including extremely rare 70mm prints from studio vaults | "Sacred Site", A short film in 65mm Omnimax By The Big Frame The film focuses on the 1986 apparition of Halley's Comet over central Australia. Set near the majestic Milky Way of the southern night sky and contrasted by the spectacle of a total lunar eclipse. | "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. | "Tak" Miyagishima, Panavision Passed Away By Bill Hogan For more than half a century starting in 1954 Tak was one of the most esteemed design engineers in the motion picture industry. | "Napoleon" Presented in “Polyvision” San Francisco Silent Film Festival will present the U.S. premiere of Abel Gance’s legendary "Napoleon" in its complete restoration by Academy Award®-winning Kevin Brownlow | …in Sensurround - A new dimension to the motion picture By Thomas Hauerslev Sometimes you see a film which leaves an impression which will be remembered for many years. In 1980 I saw the movie “Earthquake”, presented in Sensurround and I have never forgotten it. | …in Sensurround, Eine neue Dimension für den Film Von Thomas Hauerslev Manchmal sieht man einen Film der einen so starken Eindruck hinterlässt, dass man ihn für viele Jahre nicht vergessen kann. 1980 sah ich den Film ”Erdbeben” in Sensurround, was ich bis heute nicht vergessen habe. | More Savoy Adverts By Gerhard Witte See more adverts - with captions in two languages - from the former Savoy cinema in Hamburg. The first purpose built Todd-AO Cinema in Europe. | "Kelly's Heroes" - Cinema Retro ‘Movie Classics’ Special By Dave Worrall For the fans of 70mm blow-up "Kelly's Heroes", an 80 page special edition of Cinema Retro about this classic MGM road-show will be published in July 2011 | 70mm Magnetic Striping Machine for Sale By Bruce A Heller Complete Westrex recording unit. This unit striped prints of "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Lawrence of Arabia". Unit is in tip top working condition and comes with Oxide medium and spare filters. | Widescreen Weekend Mission Report 2011 By Thomas Hauerslev After a one year absence I was delighted to be back at the Pictureville Cinema, and to see the movie family of widescreeners again | Claire Bloom visits Pictureville Cinema By Thomas Hauerslev Actress Claire Bloom gave a delightful insight to her career on the first evening of the Widescreen Weekend and received the BIFF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. | New Academy member, Joe Dunton By Tony Sloman Joe is a man who has wide-screen sprockets running through his veins, who has done more to achieve widescreen perfection that any one single individual ever since Henri Chretien invented what we now know as CinemaScope | KRRR! 6th 70mm Film Fest Krnov By Jakub Klima We have selected some titles for this year festival that will have their cinema premier in the Czech Republic. The first is an all-time musical "The Sound of Music" and the second is historical epic "55 days in Peking“ | Howard Rust, Passed Away By Bill Lawrence Howard Rust was the little guy who strode like a giant in people’s hearts. He was much loved by those knew him and the world is a heavier place for his passing. | Composer Sven-Erik Libaek interviewed By Hauerslev / Strohmaier Sven talks about the "Windjammer" music group that he and the other guys were in, and much, much more | If It’s Bigger AND Bolder AND Better, It Must Be IMAX(?) By Joeseph Kleiman If we’re to believe the fashion press, a couple of days ago, “David Andersen…launched his womenswear collection in an IMAX movie theater alongside a 3-D fashion film” | Widescreen Weekend 2011 By Lawrence & Hauerslev Widescreen Weekend 2011 runs from Friday 25 March - Monday 28 March. Full program and information about, hotel bookings and tickets will be published sometimes during January 2011 | |
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| | • Go to Carl Davis: “All Art aspires to the condition of Music” | Cinema Retro Announce 2012 Season By Pfeiffer and Worral There is plenty of excitement in store for season 8 of Cinema Retro beginning with our eye-popping cover girl for issue #22, Sybil Danning. As usual, this issue will be eclectic in terms of content: special features on two Cinerama epics: "Krakatoa, East of Java" and the making of "How the West Was Won". | Cinerama Festival - Seattle October 2011 By Paul Sutton 8,000 miles is a long way to go to see a film but when that film is "How The West Was Won", and it is being shown in three-strip Cinerama I was on the plane before I could tell my bank I’d left the country. | Hallo Hollywood ... hier spricht Anna! Von Anna Rudschies Ich werfe das Gepäck in eine Ecke, ziehe mich um und haste zur Schauburg. Erst als ich vor dem handgemalten Festivalposter stehe, auf dem die wunderbaren Worte „70mm“, „Todd-AO“ und „Cinerama“ prangen, fällt die Anspannung von mir ab und verwandelt sich in pure Freude. | Kevin Brownlow Interview - Part 2 Von Mark Lyndon Der Film begann schlichtweg als jugendliche Angeberei. Ich hatte nicht die Absicht, den Film zu machen | Kevin Brownlow Interview - Part 1 Von Mark Lyndon Meine Mutter sagte, ich solle sofort nach Hause kommen – und das tat ich; sie sagte, Abel Gance sei im NFT, er hätte gerade Kontakt aufgenommen. | Cinerama Inc. Scans 70mm By Dave Strohmaier Inspired by the scanning and remastering of "Windjammer" and their library of Cinerama films, Cinerama Inc. decided to go ahead and see what could be done about three "lost" 70mm films in their vault. | Scanning Cinerama Films By Tom March Now that the digital scanning of the negatives has begun, Dave Strohmaier and I were invited to the Image Trends Lab to observe the progress of the restoration work. | The Urgel Cinema, Barcelona, Spain By Ramon Lamarca The Urgel cinema is a beautiful anachronism in today’s exhibition landscape. This beautiful and huge cinema is a good reminder of what going to the pictures used to be. | A Visit With Miklós Rózsa By Jeffrey Dane It seemed almost every square foot of wall space was lined with autograph letters (and some manuscript pages) of the composers, mounted in special frames so that when turned around the overside of each letter could also be read. | 70mm Engagements in Rochester, NY By Jim Barg When I moved back to Rochester from London last year, I had the time to research for any information regarding local 70mm engagements, and the results are presented here. | The Birth of IMAX By Diane Disse The brainchild of three gutsy people with a great idea but no office space, Imax Corporation built a whole new industry that today sits poised on the threshold of fast and explosive changes. | A Conversation with Mark Magidson and Ron Fricke Transcribed by Peggy & Paul Rayton This interview has been transcribed from the original event recording. It has been slightly modified to optimise clarity in reading. | "Samsara" Internet Sightings By Thomas Hauerslev A compilation of "Samsara" internet sightings found this morning after a standard Tuesday Morning Internet search | Christian Radich and Sørlandet in Ireland By Brian Guckian I had never seen the Christian Radich in the flesh, and was suitably in awe. It was hard to believe the Christian Radich is just short of 75 years old, so well is it maintained and looked after. | 70mm & Cinerama in Israel By Alex Asp Tel-Aviv have a Cinerama theater which was built in the sixties, originally as a circus-like building, but that was never finished due to a lack of funds. | More KRRR! By Jean-Luc Peart Krnov was indeed the place to be this year for this rare event, especially for people with some knowledge of the Russian language! | "The Tree of Life" in 65mm - no 70mm prints By THomas Hauerslev Much expected The Tree of Life has opened in Europe to great reviews. No 70mm prints and yet another lost opportunity to do something great. | Joe Dunton/"Dance Craze" Q/A Following the first 70mm screening af "Dance Craze" in 30 years the audience asked Joe Dunton questions about the making of this ground braking film | DP70s in Sweden By Peter Andren Update your knowledge about Swedish DP70's and see what happened to: 1354, 1355, 1659, 1737, 1816, 1837, 1844, 1845, 2347, 2350 and 2511 plus a few scrapped machines. | "Waking the Sleeping Giant" - Research and Findings By 65/70mm Workshop This Paper questions the dominant belief that digital acquisition and presentation of movie content will entirely supercede motion picture-based film production and exhibition. | 70mm-Festival October 2011 By Born & Hauerslev The 7th “Todd-AO 70mm Festival“ is being prepared at the Schauburg in Karlsruhe. A majestic weekend in the splensour of 70mm on the curved Cinerama screen. This year we are honored by a visit by our special guest, acclaimed film historian and OSCAR winner Mr. Kevin Brownlow, who will give his exciting lecture about early large format films | KRRR! 70mm filmfestival in Krnov By Hans Haenssler Thanks to the good organisation of Klima, Tomesek and many other people, it was a interesting event for the visitors of the latest 70mm festival in Krnov in the Czech Republic. | "It's Bloody Marvellous" By The Widescreeners What do I think about the Widescreen Weekend? Read what the widescreeners think after spending 4 days in a cinema in Bradford | Mr. "Circlorama" Visits Widescreen Weekend By Thomas Hauerslev A grand day in Pictureville with the granddaddy of Circlorama, Mr. Stanley Long, who delighted the audience with stories about the widest of all widescreen systems | ..in Cinerama "Renault Dauphine" Tentative shooting script By Cinerama Inc. The sequence must be presented in such a way that there is a humorous angle which remove it from the category of a strictly "educational" commercial film. | Der „Delphi Filmpalast am Zoo“ Von Gerhard Witte Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg ein Neuanfang. Die Berliner fieberten 1949 der Eröffnung eines neuen Großkinos entgegen. | Delphi Filmpalast am Zoo By Gerhard Witte After the Second World War, 1949 was a new beginning. Berliners greeted the opening of a large new cinema with great fanfare | The Bat Whispers By Milestone Film, New York For years, the only material for The Bat Whispers were 16mm prints. Robert Gitt decided to restore The Bat Whispers he located the 65mm Magnifilm master positive lavender, internegative, and optical sound negative which still existed. | The Curved screen of the Eden Palast Kino Image by Herbert Born Foreign correspondent Herbert Born recently made a pilgrimage to his home town of Aachen where he took some pictures of the Eden cinema for in70mm.com readers | |
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| Rick Mitchell - A Rememberance By Dan Sherlock Film historian, editor, and sound editor Rick Mitchell passed away of natural causes in his apartment in Los Angeles just south of Hollywood | Remastered soundtrack "55 Days at Peking" Expanded by well over an hour beyond its original LP release, this comprehensive re-issue contains additional material that was not used in the final cut of the film. | Für jeden etwas auf dem 7. Todd-AO 70mm Festival in der Filmtheater Schauburg By Brian Guckian This year’s 70mm festival drew visitors from all over Europe, as well as further afield from the US. Attendees received a comprehensive souvenir programme emphasising how this is as much an educational event as it is an entertaining one, and a must for anyone who is serious about Cinema. | Karlsruhe Film introductions Friday | Saturday | Sunday By Wolfram Hannemann Variety is the spice of life. And variety is also reflected in this year’s festival. We have it all! And features quite a number of productions which haven’t been shown before in this country!
Galleries: Posters | Projection | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | 7th Todd-AO Festival Foreword By/von Born / Hauerslev we are proud to present our program. We welcome all of you, and hope you will enjoy the 7th Todd-AO Festival. / Vor diesem Hintergrund präsentieren wir Ihnen mit Stolz unser Programm. Wir heißen Sie alle herzlich willkommen und wünschen Ihnen viel Vergnügen beim 7. Todd-AO-Festival. | The Last Billboard Painter of Karlsruhe By Herbert Born We are proud to use Mr. Haas' skills on our facade. Few cinemas have room for it, but we do, and the audience appreciate the work he does
• Go to the gallery: Mr. Haas - Billboard Painter of Karlsruhe, Germany | "Seasons", A Short Film in 70mm By Michael Milne The score was recorded in 12 tracks at Todd AO in Hollywood. We ended up with 6 sound tracks on the 70mm print and 6 more tracks running in synch on a 35mm magnetic tape. It was spectacular wrap around sound! | Canadian 70mm Short Films By Bill Kretzel There is a long 70mm short-film tradition in Canada. In this page, five films are presented with full credits and background | Historic Big Screen Films Get Major Digital Makeover The complete catalog of Cinerama's 3-panel travelogue epics will be remastered in high definition for limited theatrical screenings at any digital venue and a home video release will follow. | Todd-AO Festival at the Schauburg By Born & Hauerslev Be amazed! Come and see 70mm in all it spectacular splendour and "sharp as hell" quality - nothing beats 70mm as the best possible way to experience motion pictures in a state of the art cinema | An Interview with Ron Fricke By The Big Frame Working in the 35mm format, I was feeling that there was something lacking. Once I saw the IMAX theater and saw the film, I realized this is how it should be done. | Showscan By Thomas Hauerslev In 1992, my wife and I went to France to see "New Magic" in Showscan. On that July day I finally had my only-ever encounter with Showscan and the most vivid illusion of reality I have ever seen | Showscan Film Corporation By Showscan Showscan is photographed on 65mm at a rate of 60fps and projects images 2.5 times faster and significantly brighter and larger than standard 35mm film. The brighter image result in greater picture clarity and an enhanced sense of dimensionality and realism | "New Magic" in 70mm Showscan By Brock/Trumbull Entertainment Corporation To explain the Showscan process to the audience, Mr Kellar approaches the camera, until only his eyes fill the giant screen. An elaborate display with all the brilliance and clarity 70mm can offer, and in full six-channel stereo. | The Impact of Showscan By in70mm.com Readers The lights went down and the movie began. My reaction was that my jaw dropped to the floor due to the incredible picture sharpness and "you are there" effect. | The Future is Now By Showscan Showscan can provide a revolutionary film presentation that can never be duplicated in the home. The obvious results will restore you, the exhibitor, to a more profitable position in the industry. | "Windjammer" in Hamburg Von Gerhard Witte Den Film “Windjammer" habe ich erstmals als kleiner Junge anfangs der 60er Jahre in Düsseldorf gesehen. Das war ein unvergessliches Erlebnis für mich und weckte in mir mein starkes Interesse für Breitwand-Kino und Filmmusik. | "Windjammer" in Hamburg By Gerhard Witte I saw “Windjammer" the first time as a little boy at the beginning of the 1960s in Düsseldorf on a huge deep curved screen. That was an unforgettable event to me and awoke my interest in widescreen cinema and film-music. | "Windjammer" Returns to Hamburg By Thomas Hauerslev For the first time in nearly 50 years, "Windjammer", a Cinemiracle Adventure, is back in Hamburg at the Metropolis Cinema | The Making of "Dance Craze" By Joe Dunton After the first concert, we hired a cinema in Brighton and the band sang along with the film because they knew the words. They told their mates in the other bands of this whole 2 tone group and I got permission from all of them in the end. | "Windjammer" sails into the Kinemathek Hamburg By Randy Gitsch The Kinemathek Hamburg has invited us to screen our remastered "Windjammer" on Thursday, May 5, at 8 P.M. Dave Strohmaier and myself will present our "Windjammer Gets a Facelift!" show. | WSW 2011 Film Introductions Essential Widescreen Weekend basics are the film introductions. Prepared and read by the guests for the guests with great dedication and gives wonderful background and knowledge about each production. | The Drake, Plymouth, England By Kinematograph Weekly The aim in designing The Drake was to match up to the conception of the showman's ideal form of presentation. We aimed at nothing less than perfection in public entertainment. | Todd-AO "Mag Men" 2CD Released Intrada presents entire score in splendid stereo from actual session elements courtesy 20th Century Fox, Ron Shillingford of the Ron Goodwin estate. Every cue survives in terrific condition | Curiosities from Mexico By Miguel Carrara A collection of 70mm film movie posters from Mexico and Spain | Projecting “Napoleon” – une pièce de resistance By Mark Trompeteler I had always wanted to see the Brownlow restoration on the big screen as it is intended to be seen. | "Windjammer" Cast & Crew Interviews in Oslo By Thomas Hauerslev A small team, two Norwegians and a Dane, met with some of the cast and crew from the Cinemiracle adventure "Windjammer" to talk about the history | World's Fair Cinerama facility in Seattle By Matt Lutthans In 1982, I saw "It happened at the World's Fair" projected onto the dome, but had no idea about the Cinerama connection that the building had | |
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