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Momentum (1992 film)

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1992 Canadian film
Momentum
Directed byColin Low
Tony Ianzelo
Produced byMark Zannis
Colin Neale (exec.)
CinematographyErnest McNabb
Edited byMichael McKennirey
Music byEldon Rathburn
Distributed byNational Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time20 min.
CountryCanada
Languagenone

Momentum was the first film shot and released in the IMAX HD film format, which ran at 48 frames per second, and was also one of the first films to use Ambisonic surround sound. The film was produced for the Canada pavilion at Seville Expo '92 by National Film Board of Canada, by the same creative team that made the 1986 3D IMAX film Transitions for Expo 86. The film takes viewers across Canada, demonstrating the ability of the 48 frame/s process to portray motion on the giant IMAX screen with reduced strobing.

References

  1. St-Pierre, Marc (July 23, 2010). "The NFB and World Fairs, pt. 4: Seville and Expo 92". NFB.ca Blog. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved June 12, 2012.

External links

Films directed by Colin Low
Films directed by Tony Ianzelo


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