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Douglass Trumbull, who invented the showscan high frame rate cinema format (70mm – 60 fps) and worked on “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “Blade Runner“, as well as directing cult classics such as 1971’s environmentally themed “Silent Running“, has two full-length projects in the works, and both will be shot in 4K 3D stereoscopic and 120 images/second high-frame-rate, no less…
The first of the two planned movies is a science fiction epic that takes place about 200 years in the future. The other one is an expanded version of his current short “Ufotog”, which tells the story of a man’s attempt to photograph an alien spacecraft.