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Francois Carrin and Ben Wales browsing
DVDs |
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Projectionist Tony Cutts |
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Tony Sloman introducing "Krakatoa" |
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The Pictureville Cinema |
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Roger Brown and Tony Cutts |
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Tony Cutts with Roger Brown and Duncan
McGregor in back ground |
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70mm cans for "South Pacific" |
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"Fall of the Roman Empire" on
platter |
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New Todd-AO print of "South Pacific" |
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Ben Eagle, Deb Singleton and Bill Lawrence |
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German guests: Uwe Derksen, Wolfram Hannemann,
Herbert Born and Volker Hannemann |
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3-strip projecting and viewing |
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?, Hans Helf and Bill Lawrence talking |
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Tony Sloman preparing an introduction |
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Jan Niebuhr (Denmark) and Anders Olsson
(Sweden) |
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Mark Lyndon and Margaret Lyndon |
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Rosemary and Bill Lawrence |
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Jan Niebuhr.
Susan and Dion Hanson is sitting next to Jan |
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Bill Lawrence interviewing Tony Cutts |
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Tony with his OSCAR look-alike award |
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Pictureville in it's full glory with
3-strip film on the screen and an excited audience. |
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Cinerama film transportation boxes |
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Crunching out last details of Cineramacana |
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A very important tool - the 70mm film
splicer |
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"The Golden Head" film
transportation boxes - print number 1 |
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Tony with "South Pacific" |
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Rusty Coppleman |
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Rusty Coppleman interviewed by Sheldon
Hall |
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Paul Rayton signing award certificate for
Francois Carrin |
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Nearly sold out for "South Pacific" |
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Danish guests in projection |
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Tony Cutts, Dion Hanson and Duncan McGregor |
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Essential fluids from the hotel bar |
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Relaxing in the hotel bar - Herbert Born
and Vincent Koch |
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Prices are collected following the 70mm
film quiz |
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Jake Jacobson and Francois Carrin |
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Francois Carrin and Robert Valkenburg |
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The DP70 and the cyan filter used in an
attempt to restore some of the color balance in faded "The Bible...in the beginning" |
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Siddique Hussain and Thomas Hauerslev |
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Film fair @ the Pictureville |
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The projectionists |
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Bill Lawrence and Hans Helf (Germany) |
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Monday morning - Bill saying goodbye and
"see you next year" |
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The crew behind "Cineramacana" - Paul
Rayton, Duncan McGregor and Thomas Hauerslev |
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