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  1. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    The Arriflex Alexa 65 is a digital cinema camera with an imaging chip which is the same size as a 65mm 5-perforation film frame (actually a bit bigger). The Revenant was not shot on film.
  2. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    You can get a pretty good look at it on YouTube: Set the resolution to 720p
  3. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    When initially exhibited in Cinerama, the ad art was composed with the Cinerama name aligned with the title (see image). I recall it occasionally being referred to as such at the time of its release. It clearly would not have appeared that way in ads for 35mm engagements, but it's a minor...
  4. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    He may not have included Super Technirama 70 (optically printed to 70mm release prints) on the list. Otherwise there would also be El Cid and Cinerama Circus World.
  5. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    It's just that there's some lingering doubt out there about the sourcing of 2001. From RAH's A Few Words About 2001: A Space Odyssey in BD & HD: "The original 65mm negative of 2001 has been over-loved during the decades. Over-printed, with dupes scattered about throughout, it comes to to this...
  6. Henry Gondorff

    List of 70mm Films on Blu-ray 1926-Present

    Is the source material for the French Blu Ray of Lord Jim known? And is it confirmed positively that the Blu Ray of 2001: A Space Odyssey is sourced from 65mm and not 35mm?
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