Later, 35mm anamorphic reduction prints were produced for exhibition in theatres with anamorphic CinemaScope-compatible projection lenses.
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These were mainly in the form of 35mm film telerecordings, with a handful of episodes as 16mm film recordings or reduction prints.
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The latter film was shot with two 65 mm Todd-AO cameras simultaneously, the speed of the second camera was 24 frames per second for wide release as optical reduction prints.
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However, because the film needed a new, specially designed projector, the system proved impractical, and the two films made in the process, " The King and I ", were released in 35 mm CinemaScope reduction prints.
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Cinerama name was used as a film distribution company, ironically reissuing single strip 70 mm and 35 mm Cinemascope reduction prints of " This Is Cinerama " ( 1972 ).
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Producers often took advantage of the six magnetic soundtracks available for 70mm film release prints, and productions shot in either 65MM or to save money, in 35MM and then blown up to 70MM . In these instances, the 70MM prints would be mixed for stereo, while the 35MM reduction prints would be remixed for mono.
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Even the brothers'first feature, " The Cocoanuts, " from 1929, has been much upgraded, from the battered, 16 mm reduction prints that were for long the only source, to include a few reels of startlingly clear 35 mm material, and the scratchy early sound has been cleaned up enough to make the " Why a duck ? " routine clearly audible for the first time in memory.