The March of Todd-AO provides an excellent introduction to Mike Todd's highly regarded 70mm non-anamorphic system. A fine music score by Morton Gould adds to the quality of the production.
The footage looks soft and the colors faded. This presentation certainly doesn't look like it was shot in 5/70 @ 30 fps. This looks like a 35 mm print down. Time to go back to the original 65 mm negative.
Now you need to get permission to show Oklahoma in smile box,which you probably couldn't .This other short was shown before south pacific ,I think.It was shot in 58.
The March of Todd-AO provides an excellent introduction to Mike Todd's highly regarded 70mm non-anamorphic system. A fine music score by Morton Gould adds to the quality of the production.
Wonderful quality and just shows that there's nothing new under the sun.Thanks very much for posting this.
The footage looks soft and the colors faded. This presentation certainly doesn't look like it was shot in 5/70 @ 30 fps. This looks like a 35 mm print down. Time to go back to the original 65 mm negative.
Now you need to get permission to show Oklahoma in smile box,which you probably couldn't .This other short was shown before south pacific ,I think.It was shot in 58.
We believe that given the limitations of the so-called Smilebox presentation, it should be re-marketed as Vilebox.
Not to be that person, but... is there any chance of you doing an "Ultra-Curve" excerpt of "Around the World in 80 Days"?
I have made a version of the whole film. I will upload a section soon. regards
@@marlbrouk Oh, golly; thank you! :-D
Ultra-Curve? Is this a Smilebox rip-off?