The Last Cinerama Wrap Party |
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Written by: Dave
Strohmaier and Tom March |
Date:
13.07.2014 |
The
"In the Picture" group photo by the pool.
Click the image to see an enlargement
In the fall of 2012, we held the
sixtieth anniversary celebration of Cinerama at the
Cinerama Dome in Hollywood
where all the classic Cinerama films were screened on the giant ninety foot
curved screen. Cinerama fans came from all over the United States as well as
from all over the world. It truly was a once in a lifetime event seeing
these films again the way they were meant to be seen.
Several months before, one of the old Cinerama cameras was refurbished and
we actually filmed a short subject in the old process. It was created in the
style of one of the more popular travel films entitled
"Cinerama Holiday"
(1953) as well as a tip of the hat to
"Windjammer" (1958). Both
films were major box office hits of their day. Our new production features
lots of local LA scenery and Cinerama POV shots, along with some film
history and Cinerama references, all flavored with a bit of consciously
dated dialogue.
"In the Picture"
(2012) premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on Cinerama’s sixtieth
anniversary, the first new Cinerama film in 50 years.
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More in 70mm reading:
Cinerama Remaster
in70mm.com's Cinerama page
in70mm.com's "Windjammer" in
Cinemiracle page
"In the Picture":
Filming Completed
In The Picture - Tom Down Under
Internet link:
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In
the following year, Image Trends Inc. of Austin Texas had completed the
digital
scanning for
all the Cinerama travelogue features and took on their last Cinerama
project, “IN THE PICTURE”. The digital scanning is complete and it
has been about two years since it was filmed, so now that we have the HD
digital version of the film, it’s about time for a wrap party.
The BBQ and movie screening were a great success and a good time was had by
everyone.
Now that “IN THE PICTURE” is also in a digital version, it will be
included as an extra along with the documentary “THE LAST DAYS OF
CINERAMA” in the upcoming Flicker Alley Blu-ray/DVD release of
“SEARCH FOR PARADISE”.
Copies of the original 3-panel film version of “IN THE PICTURE” are
also retained for screening in Hollywood at Pacific Theatres, at the
National Media Museum in Bradford, UK and with
John H. Mitchell in Sydney,
Australia.
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Wrap Party Gallery
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Doug
Knapp S.O.C. (Director of Photography) checks out The Cake.
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The
Cake with an “IN THE PICTURE” icing image.
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Randy
Gitsch serving the refreshments. Dave Strohmaier and Josh Bond at the
counter.
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Paul
Rayton at the grill.
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Paula
Drake setting up the food table.
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Charlie
Ziarko, Lance Fisher S.O.C. (Cinerama Camera Operator), Ed Steiner
(Brigantines Sailing Consultant) with wife at the front of the line.
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Good
food. Good drink. Good weather. Good company. Meeting old Cinerama
acquaintances made for a memorable event.
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Rob’s
brother James, Rob Garren (behind the scenes guy) and Sean Menzies.
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Dan
Sherlock and Dave Strohmaier “in the picture”.
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Stanley
Livingston and Tom March. Tom schmoozing for an autograph.
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Josh
and Randy up for a photo.
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In
the kitchen, Carin Anne dishes out a slice of The Cake for Charlie.
Photo by Mike Cahill
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After
dinner, everyone gathered for the main event in Dave’s living room/screening
room.
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Dave
introduces the “world premier” of “IN THE PICTURE”, the HD digital version
in Smilebox.
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Griffith
Park Merry-Go-Round. A frame from the HD digital version of “IN THE PICTURE”
with Cinerama “Smilebox”.
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