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KODAK SHOWS "WONDER OF PHOTOGRAPHY" AT EXPO 67: i =
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and a second bank for rear-screen. Each bank is linked to provide three simultaneous images with dissolve capability and synchronized music-narration. Overall synchronization will be provided by punched paper tape which will control the water screen equipment and energize the synchronized projectors. The dissolve controls used to control the projectors provide either a 1 '/i second lap dissolve or for an instantaneous change, both of which are used throughout the presentation for dramatic transitions and special effects in shimmering color.
Subjects to be seen on the water
screen during its three-minute showing will include representational art and red-clad go-go girls. Butterflies appear to take flight, fireworks explode in mid-air, fish swim and great cities of the world shimmer on the watery backdrop. How Photography Ser\es Man The initial front-projection portion of the eight-minute theatre program will explore the many ways in which photography benefits man in his everyday life — his health, recreation, scientific pursuits and learning.
Original music underscores the various themes of the presentation and is accompanied by narration in French and English. •
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Behind-the-scenes sketch of one of the three unique tcater screen panels uacd in the Canadian Kodak Pavilion theatre. Two Kodak Carousel projectors, linked by external dissolve si/stcm, project images on two surfaces of roof mirror, to fixed mirror, then to water screen.
■m A Special Report on the many unique applications of audiovisuals at Expo 67, complete with pictures and text details on how-it-works, will be published in these pages shortly after the Canadian show opens.
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BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967