| Name | American Cinematographer (US) |
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| journal - 'Sentinels of Silence' and other groovy movies American Cinematographer (US) 7 V3. pp.770-71, 79 |
| Discussion on the production of 'Sentinels of Silence' and other MacGillivray Freeman films. Explores hazardous working conditions involved with aerial helic...[full record]
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| journal - Behold Hawaii American Cinematographer (US). pp.62- 65. |
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Nathaniel Sherrill
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| Discusses the production of 'Behold Hawaii', describing technical and directorial techniques utilised. Includes interview excerpts with Greg MacGillivray.[full record]
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| journal - Filming the Space Sequences for 'To Fly' American Cinematographer (US). pp.755- 809. |
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Jeff Blyth
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| Covers all stages of production of MacGillivray Freeman's IMAX film 'To Fly!'[full record]
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| journal - Innovative Devices Used on Behold Hawaii American Cinematographer (US). pp.62- 67. |
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Greg MacGillivray
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| Purely technical article focusing on innovative filming devices such as Zoom Lenses, Cable Dolly, Mini Crane, Water Box, Helicopter Mounts etc.
Includes tel...[full record]
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| journal - On Top of the World American Cinematographer (US). pp.33- 38. |
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Naomi Pfefferman
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| Cinematographer David Breashears recounts his experiences in preparing to shoot the IMAX film 'Everest.' Includes location information.[full record]
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| journal - Producing the Imax Motion Picture: "To Fly" American Cinematographer (US). pp.750- 753. |
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Greg MacGillivray,
Jim Freeman
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| Examines production processes of 'To Fly!' Examines IMAX as a new way of seeing and as a new cinematic experience.[full record]
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