Originally posted by Andrea Rossi
View Post
It's my understanding that the early 3-strip Cinerama films were intended to have 6 audio tracks with the 7th track using tones to steer the surrounds, similar to what Perspecta did a few years later for the screen speakers, but they couldn't get it working and they actually had a mixer in the studio steering the surrounds according to a script. Eventually, they put a mono fold down on the 7th track.
I've never heard of 8-channel Cinerama films. Can anyone with definite knowledge confirm whether there were any and what the layout was? And if there were, did they keep changing the heads on the 35mm mag reader depending upon whether it was 7 tracks or 8 tracks?
Comment