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Lightweight (for steadicam), the high-speed Panastar, Panaflex Gold, and Panaflex G2. Panavision came out with a direct competitor to Tiffen's Steadicam... |
Woodhouse from the age of 8 to the birth of his own first child. The would-be Antichrist finds himself constantly manipulated by members of his family and by... |
Robert Gottschalk (category Panavision) received an Academy Award of Merit in 1978 for developing the Panaflex camera. Under Gottschalk's leadership and enginuity, Panavision received eleven Academy... |
Richard Moore (cinematographer) (category Panavision) co-found Panavision. Moore was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, on October 4, 1925. He received a bachelor's degree in cinema from the University of Southern... |
Takuo Miyagishima (category Panavision) his single autofocusing anamorphic camera lens. He also worked on Panavision's Panaflex Motion Picture Camera System and Auto Panatar anamorphic photographic... |
the 3-perf system. Ericson shot his 51st feature Pirates of the Lake in 1986 using two Panaflex cameras modified to 3-perf pulldown and suggested that the... |
instead of digitally, because he felt it would make the film "a big movie experience". Cinematographer Amir Mokri shot the film with Panavision Panaflex Millennium... |
Stefan Czapsky (category 1950 births) as Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Danny DeVito. Shot on a Panavision Panaflex Gold II in 35mm. Their third and final project, Ed Wood, would serve... |
Bill Butler (cinematographer) (category 1921 births) he could brace a handheld Panaflex camera and take the roll out of the boat rocking on the waves with his knees instead of using a 400-lb gimbal. Spielberg... |
JT Mollner (category Year of birth missing (living people)) Mollner's use of Kodak film stock and vintage Panavision cameras and lenses. Mollner is also known for starring in the Las Vegas stage production of Tony n'... |
New Hollywood (redirect from List of films from the New Hollywood era) filmmakers due to its gritty atmosphere. Because of breakthroughs in film technology (e.g. the Panavision Panaflex camera, introduced in 1972), the New Hollywood... |
Bryna Productions (category Film production companies of the United States) jurisdiction for the next three years. Filming of Tough Guys began in late February 1986, using Panavision's Panaflex cameras and DeLuxe film with Dolby Stereophonic... |