- (French: Le
Voyage en ballon) is a 1960
French family adventure film, in
Dyaliscope and
Eastman Color,
directed by
Albert Lamorisse.
Albert Lamorisse used...
- François Truffaut, who also co-wrote the film. Shot in the
anamorphic format DyaliScope, the film
stars Jean-Pierre Léaud,
Albert Rémy, and
Claire Maurier. One...
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Hercules was shot in Eastmancolor,
using the
French widescreen process Dyaliscope. An
American Bison served as the
Cretan Bull. The creature's roar (at...
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musical film
directed by Val Guest, shot in
uncredited black &
white Dyaliscope and
starring Laurence Harvey,
Cliff Richard, and
Yolande Donlan. It was...
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Resnais for it.
Filming took place,
using black-and-white film and the
Dyaliscope widescreen process, over a
period of ten w****s
between September and November...
- It's a grab bag." Like The 400 Blows,
Shoot the
Piano Player was shot in
Dyaliscope, a
widescreen process which Truffaut described as
being like an aquarium...
- of the sun. It was shot with 35 mm
anamorphic lenses using the
French Dyaliscope process.
Critic Doug ****mings said
regarding the look of the film: Guest...
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usage across different formats,
including anamorphic)
Daieiscope (****an)
Dyaliscope (France)
Elite Scope (Russia)
Euroscope (France)
Filmascope (Spain) Filmscope...
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between early December 1958 and mid-January 1959. The film was
filmed in
Dyaliscope, a
French widescreen process with a 2.35:1
aspect ratio. The film was...