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TODD-AO CINEMAS |
The
First Todd-AO Theatre in Scandinavia
By Thomas Hauerslev
3 Falke Bio is regarded by
projectionists and devoteés of 70mm film as the best
Danish cinema there ever was. It is sadly missed and vividly
remembered as the cinema to watch 70mm and 6 Track Stereophonic
Sound. |
The Rivoli Theatre
By John Belton
In preparation for the premiere of “Oklahoma!”, the Rivoli underwent an extensive, $350,000 renovation, including the installation of a new booth
and new 1600 seats |
The
Rivoli Murals
By John
Vassos
In designing and executing the murals of the Rivoli theatre, I attempted to
tell the story of TODD-AO through design, color, pattern and composition.
The color scheme employs sixteen shades of hues, luminous and clear, derived
from the three primary colors. |
Cinerama and Todd-AO at the Syossett
by Joe Kelley
The screen frame had an adjustable curvature to accommodate
the Todd AO specified deep chord depth while permitting 35mm
Flat and Scope wide screen formats to form lesser chord
depths. |
The
Drake, Plymouth, England
By Kinematograph Weekly
The aim in designing The Drake
was to match up to the conception of the showman's ideal form of
presentation. We aimed at nothing less than perfection in public
entertainment. |
Todd-AO at the Savoy
By Udo Heimansberg
There were not too many 70mm screenings at the Savoy, because Düsseldorf already had six Todd-AO and one Cinerama theatre |
• Go to
Das Todd-AO-Format im "Stadtkino"
• Go to
Todd-AO Format at "Stadtkino" |
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• Go to Das Atrium. Home of 7OMM
in Stuttgart, Germany
• Go to Gallery Atrium Stuttgart
• Go to
PDF
70mm Films At The Atrium |
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Online: 02-06-1999. Updated:
22-01-2025 |
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