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Rick
Mitchell Interview
By 65/70mm Workshop
Rick Mitchell's work has appeared in American
Cinematographer, Los Angeles Times and Weekly Variety as well as
on in70mm.com. |
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Report
on the 65/70mm Workshop March 2008
By 65/70mm Workshop
Key themes around quality control in the cinema and the
need for cinema to offer an experience far surpassing that
increasingly available in the home. |
Exhibitor's
Toolkit: Re-awakening "dormant" 35/70mm machines
By 65/70mm Workshop
A guide to re-activate 70mm capability, using existing
35/70mm equipment currently configured for 35mm-only. |
Shipping
Techniques and Costs
By Ramon Lamarca Marques and Brian Guckian
There is a consensus that the existing shipping format could
be re-visited in today's scenario. |
Questions
on 70mm Projection!
By Ramon Lamarca Marques & Brian Guckian
Essential questions about basic handling of 70mm film |
Mike
Taylor joins 65/70mm Workshop
By Ramon Lamarca Marques and Brian Guckian
We are delighted to welcome Mr. Mike Taylor, UK, to help run
the 65/70mm Workshop. |
Upgrading systems to 9-Channel [5 Stage, 3
Surround, 1 Sub]
By 65/70mm Workshop
A concept for the practical application of a new 9-channel
(8.1) sound format across 70mm and other theatrical exhibition
platforms. |
Re-introduction of 70mm as a Commercial Cinema Exhibition Format
By Brian Guckian and Ramon Lamarca Marques
70mm workshop in session for Widescreen Weekend in Bradford,
United Kingdom
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Report on the 65/70mm Workshop
By Ramon Lamarca Marques & Brian Guckian
This workshop is born with the idea of networking people
interested in the exhibition of films originated in 65mm and
printed on 70mm
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Vistamorph
- an alternative to 65mm origination
By Chris O'Kane
Is there a market for large format cinema? Maybe Vistamorph
is the answer? |
70mm
Come Back!!!
By Rick Mitchell
Status report May 2006 - why the industry need 70mm more
than ever |
"As Good As It Gets" showcases potential of 65mm
By 65/70mm Workshop
An exciting new promotional film for the 65mm
format
that looks
TERRIFIC, has breathtaking and almost no grain.
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Film
Presentation for the 21st Century - 70mm Super Definition
Cinema
By 65/70mm Workshop
Published in 1999 and containing articles from experts in the field. This is the guide to the
65/70mm format. Now
available again in limited quantities |
Compound
Curve Multi-format Screen Design
By 65/70mm Workshop
New ideas and concepts in
relation to screen design for 70mm, current 35mm formats and
D-Cinema. |
Statement
on 65/70mm
By Johan Wolthuis
250 delegates were celebrating the 50th Anniversary of TODD-AO
at the Widescreen Festival in Bradford, United Kingdom. |
Report
from the 2nd Seminar
By 65/70mm Workshop
the Second Workshop heralded some important breakthroughs in
65mm production economics and in 70mm print shipping costs |
The
Second 65/70mm Workshop in Bradford March 2007
By Ramon Lamarca Marques, Brian Guckian and Mike Taylor
This 2nd workshop takes place 17 March in Bradford - sign up
now. |
65mm - The Versatile Shooting Format
By 65/70mm Workshop
As
audiences become more demanding of technical quality there
has never been a better time to originate feature film material
on 65mm. |
65/70mm Economics
By 65/70mm Workshop
The additional $700,000 to shoot 65mm thus represented an
increase of just 2.4% over the cost of shooting on 35mm |
The
Sleeping Giant
By Mike Taylor
A description given to the 70mm film by the eminent American
projection engineer Ben Schlanger, back in 1966 |
Time To Wake The Sleeping Giant - Take 2
By 65/70mm Workshop
Keeping the theme of "Waking the Sleeping Giant" well to the
fore, let us look at this from the Exhibitor’s point of view.
Three main questions often spring to mind. |
Statement
on 65/70mm
By Johan Wolthuis
250 delegates were celebrating the 50th Anniversary of TODD-AO
at the Widescreen Festival in Bradford, United Kingdom. |
Report
from the 2nd Seminar
By 65/70mm Workshop
the Second Workshop heralded some important breakthroughs in
65mm production economics and in 70mm print shipping costs |
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