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Thomas Hauerslev
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Have a look at http://www.folwell.umn.edu/gsd/Gradcon/screening.html and go and see some German 70mm (Not 65mm) originated material. Those are very rare to see.

All the best, Thomas

John Walsh
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Does this mean that the camera orginal negative was/is 70mm? I thought the Russians were the only ones who shot 70mm in the camera...

John Pytlak
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I don't know. My guess would be that all of the "Eastern Bloc" countries would have used the Soviet production standards, and either Orwo or SovColor film, although Kodak did sell some film for the higher budget productions.

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Eastman Kodak Company
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Thomas Hauerslev
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At http://hjem.get2net.dk/in70mm/magazine/articles/formater/defa70.htm on my web site, Mr. Ingolf Vonau has written an article regarding DEFA 70, the DDR 70mm/70mm format. It's a preview of the article he is going to do in the future.

The DDR format was 70mm in the camera.

Best wishes, Thomas

PS: The prints are 35mm. At Bradford March 11, "Signale" is 70mm

John Walsh
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The Soviets gave money to those capitalists at Kodak? For their high profile productions? My, my.

Of course, Comrade Pytlak, we both know SovColor monopack is far superior to Kodak, since we invent first. To prove, we will tell each other exactly how our film is made, da? It will be like child's game..... Oh, this bottle of vodka is open! You know what they say about opened vodka..... Here is big glass for you. Most good, yes? Now, please, you first; minor details like chemical compositions, slitting and perfing speeds....

John Pytlak
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Nyet.

But Russian Vodka is good? Da!

BTW, Kodak does operate one of the most up-to-date and successful movie theatres in Moscow:
http://www.kodak.com/country/US/en/motion/newsletters/images/winter97/cinema.shtml
http://www.kodak.com/country/US/en/motion/newsletters/reel/summer98/moscow.shtml

And now Shanghai China:
http://www.kodak.com/country/US/en/motion/news/shanghaiTheatre.shtml

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Worldwide Technical Services, Entertainment Imaging
Eastman Kodak Company
Research Labs, Building 69, Room 7419
Rochester, New York, 14650-1922 USA
Tel: 716-477-5325 Cell: 716-781-4036 Fax: 716-722-7243
E-Mail: john.pytlak@kodak.com
Web site: http://www.kodak.com/go/motion

John Walsh
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Being both a 70mm and science-fiction fan, it would be interesting to see "Signale"- unfortunately, Minnisota is a bit too far away for me to travel!

I tried to look up the film in the IMDB. It was listed, but without any review. In the IMDB, it's listed as; "Signale - Ein Weltraumabenteuer." I did find a review at: http://www.folwell.umn.edu/gsd/Gradcon/signals.html


Stefan Scholz
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The films are great, and the 70 mm versions have fantastastic, rich, unfaded colors. Theyare among the best 70 mm colors I haveever seen. Sound is dynamic and the synphonic orchestra superbly recorded. Filmmaking at it's best, even with the films that have socialist themes.
GDR had their own camera, own processing laboratory, and own projector, the UP 700 multiformat machine. Ingolf Vonau knows a lot on the theme, and if someone is interested it is possible to make the contact.
Rumorssay, some interneg was Kodak...

Dick Vaughan
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JW As you like 70mm Science Fiction come over to Bradford March 10 & 11. 2001,2010 and Signale all in 70mm !!
Plus the beers better in Bradford than Minnesota
See http://www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk/

Stefan Scholz
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The Minnesota screenings are 35 mm mono sound, Bradford's "Signale" will be 70mm 6 track.
Still, for you in the US it's one of the rare chances to see theese films.

Ben Wales
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Plus the beers better in Bradford than Minnesota.

Dick - hope that you do not mean that it will only be Yorkshire's Tetley in Bradford to drink at the Film Festival?.

If it is, I will import some proper beer from the south!.

Regards from the south of Watford.
Ben

Gordon McLeod
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Ben you didn't complain about the Tetleys while in Orlando

John Walsh
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Now, I don't know what to do... go east to Bradford (and drink) or go west to Minnesota (and drink.) Choices, choices...!

I ran 2010 in 70mm.. still remember the crispy sound of the triangle during the opening credits...

Mark Gulbrandsen
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John P. I don't want to hear that the Kodak circuit is the next one to go into bankruptcy court!!
Mark @ GTS

John Pytlak
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I'm not directly involved with the Moscow or Shanghai theatres, but I understand they are very successful ventures that fill a real need for "Film Done Right" in their markets. With only five screens so far, I don't think anyone can say we have been overbuilding. It's QUALITY over QUANTITY.

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John P. Pytlak, Senior Technical Specialist
Worldwide Technical Services, Entertainment Imaging
Eastman Kodak Company
Research Labs, Building 69, Room 7419
Rochester, New York, 14650-1922 USA
Tel: 716-477-5325 Cell: 716-781-4036 Fax: 716-722-7243
E-Mail: john.pytlak@kodak.com
Web site: http://www.kodak.com/go/motion



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