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Greg Jones
05-24-2006, 08:26 PM
I am interested in at least 400 frames or more in 35mm, all three camera angles, any movie or trailer, foreign or domestic that played at Cinerama during its life time. Or outakes, all three frames, from the cutting room floor. If you are not sure of the movies, email and I will send a list.
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Greg Jones
gmjones@adelphia.net
David Park
05-24-2006, 09:54 PM
[QUOTE=Greg Jones]...., played at Cinerama during its life time....
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Still alive here!
There is still Cinerama at the Pictureville, Bradford, UK., where I live.
http://www.nmpft.org.uk/film/cinemas.asp
Stuart Reid
05-25-2006, 04:41 AM
And it still looks amazing! Sad to say though when I recently visited I thought the National Film & TV Museum was extremely poor. And of course here in London we no longer have the Museum Of The Moving Image. :(
David Brooks
05-25-2006, 09:45 AM
Hello Greg,
Welcome to the forum.
Not sure where you can find all three strips of a Cinerama picture but hopefully, someone reading this posting may have the answer.
Richard Haines
06-05-2006, 04:04 PM
Greg,
Believe it or not, there were Cinerama reels with three panel IB footage on them on ebay a while ago. I believe the extra footage from John Harvey's collection is being sold off but I don't recall the name of the ebay seller. Do some surfing on ebay and it might turn up. Good luck. Many years ago
I had a three panel print of "This is Cinerama" but I was never able to
find the projectors so I sold it off.
Steven Sigel
06-06-2006, 07:29 AM
And it still looks amazing! Sad to say though when I recently visited I thought the National Film & TV Museum was extremely poor. And of course here in London we no longer have the Museum Of The Moving Image. :(
Hi Stuart --
What happened with the Museum of the moving Image? They were supposed to modernize the place and re-open, but aparently they never did. It was one of my favorite museums in London .
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