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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Daniel Pisano <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Jun 1994 09:21:49 MESZ
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from "John G. Thomas" at Jun 5, 94 7:08 pm
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John,
 
>         The opening sequence is a text book on sound effects.  I remember
> Leoni saying that the film was shot in "Techniscope."  35mm, but only
> pulling down three perfs at a time.  The process was quite popular at the
> time.  I think the "Conformist" was also shot in that format.
 
Um. Say, what?
What is Techniscope and how does it differ from the 'normal' 35mm panavision
screening?
And what 'is' normal anyway?
 
Daniel

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