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Topic: Empire Cinema - Leicester Sq. Format?
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Lars Pettersson
Master Film Handler
Posts: 282
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2007
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posted June 09, 2009 03:28 PM
Kevin, you´re absolutely right about distribution in vertical 5-perf 70mm, it´s disappeared almost completely. Ron Howard´s Far And Away and Branagh´s Hamlet were the last to be shot in 65mm for 70mm release, and I think Titanic was the last shot in 35mm to have 70mm prints struck (someone correct me if I´m wrong). Among the reasons for 70mm prints dying out were; expensive prints, 6-channel sound can be had with 35mm prints & digital tracks, surveys were made at the time of release of films like Far And Away indicating audiences didn´t notice much difference from 35mm in part because projection lenses were old, portglasses dirty, screen size identical as before, etc. IMHO 70mm should be shown on extra large screens, and 35mm shouldn´t be projected too large. Over here 35mm cinemascope is often shown on screens previously used for 70mm prints -the magnification is just too much and you´re not showing the film medium at it´s best
Cheers Lars
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