Improved film process, invented in the 1980s but not widely adopted
Showscan is a cinematic process developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 70mm film photographed and projected at 60 frames per second, 2.5 times the standard speed of movie film.[1]
^Seven, John (July 7, 2009). "Interview: Douglas Trumbull". Archived from the original on 2011-08-19. Retrieved 2021-05-31.
Showscan is a cinematic process developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 70mm film photographed and projected at 60 frames per second, 2.5 times the standard...
Encounters, refused, wanting instead to focus his efforts on his patented Showscan process, a high-speed, large-format movie process that provided unprecedented...
by Scott Wilkinson. TWiT Netcast Network. Retrieved 16 January 2019. "Showscan Collection". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences....
first Dynamique Cinéma - Monde des Enfants (the world of children) and the Showscan (the first part of the Pavillon de la Communication). 1989: the Cinéma...
70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard...
Negative pulldown is the manner in which an image is exposed on a film stock, described by the number of film perforations spanned by an individual frame...
in 1986. Built by Showscan Film, the ride used two Boeing 747 simulators designed and built by Redifusion Ltd in Crawley, UK. Showscan designed and built...
Days (1956) were shot and projected at 30 fps. Douglas Trumbull's 70 mm Showscan film format operated at 60 fps. The IMAX HD film Momentum, presented at...
last film, the short Call from Space (1989), which was shot in the 65-mm Showscan process. Cardiff's other notable films include John Huston's The African...
until sold. In May 1985, Henry Plitt invested in Showscan Film Corp., which purchased the Showscan motion-picture process and patents rights from Brock...
fps is the normal, except in some special venue systems, such as IMAX, Showscan and Iwerks 70, where 30, 48 or even 60 frame/s have been used. Silent films...
manipulate coins for The Natural and working with Douglas Trumbull on his Showscan project New Magic (1983). In the early 1990s, Jay and Michael Weber created...
I love the format dearly". In addition Nolan and Pfister tested using Showscan and Super Dimension 70 as potential large-format, high-frame-rate camera...
sides, 24 or 30 frame/s spherical 70 mm 1.34 1.913" × 1.431" spherical Showscan Douglas Trumbull 1978 Night of Dreams 65 mm 2.28 2.066" × 0.906" 5 perfs...
Vistavision and Technirama (see List of Technirama films), nor films made in the Showscan process. For films shot in the IMAX 70mm format, see List of IMAX films...
are some specialist formats (e.g. Showscan and Maxivision) which project at higher rates—60 frames/sec for Showscan and 48 for Maxivision. The Hobbit...
who undertook experiments with different frame rates that led to the Showscan film format, found that emotional impact peaked at 60 FPS for viewers....
engines to fit into Featherbed frames made by Reynolds Tubes." and p.689 'Showscan' "Seeley has been appointed as an official stockist for Reynolds famous...
to order special trailers for different movie formats. 3-perf Univisium Showscan Pannill, Shelley (Nov 27, 2000), "Film's Latest Picture Show", Forbes Magazine...
designer for the special, Leonardo 2000, an experimental production in SHOWSCAN directed by Douglas Trumbull. She was art director for Young Toscanini...
of Toronto Press. p. 1952. ISBN 9781442656208. Retrieved 8 May 2017. "Showscan". "NFB Artisans - Donald Brittain". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20...