Eastman Color Negative 100T 5254/7254 Film | 30 Titles
Jaws (1975)
 Directed by | Steven Spielberg | Cinematography by | Bill Butler | Editing by | Verna Fields 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 III Camera, Panavision Panaflex Camera 
 The Sugarland Express (1974)
 Directed by | Steven Spielberg | Cinematography by | Vilmos Zsigmond | Editing by | Edward M. Abroms, Verna Fields  
 
 Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
 Directed by | Steven Spielberg | Cinematography by | Vilmos Zsigmond | Editing by | Michael Kahn 
 
  Cameras | Panavision Panaflex 65mm HR Spinning Mirror Reflex - 65HSSM Camera, Panavision Panaflex Camera, Panavision Super PSR R-200 
  Lenses | Panavision Anamorphic Super High Speed Lenses, Panavision C Series Anamorphic Lenses, Panavision Lenses 
10 (1979)
 Directed by | Blake Edwards | Cinematography by | Frank Stanley | Editing by | Ralph E. Winters  
 
  Lenses | Cooke Lenses 
You Only Live Twice (1967)
 Directed by | Lewis Gilbert | Cinematography by | Freddie Young | Editing by | Thelma Connell 
 
  Cameras | Mitchell BNC Camera 
 Live and Let Die (1973)
 Directed by | Guy Hamilton | Cinematography by | Ted Moore | Editing by | Bert Bates, Raymond Poulton, John Shirley 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 IIC Camera, Panavision Super PSR R-200 
  Lenses | Panavision Super Speed Lenses 
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
 Directed by | Guy Hamilton | Cinematography by | Ted Moore, Oswald Morris | Editing by | Raymond Poulton, John Shirley  
 
  Lenses | Panavision Super Speed Lenses 
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
 Directed by | Guy Hamilton | Cinematography by | Ted Moore | Editing by | Bert Bates, John W. Holmes 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 IIA Camera, Panavision Super PSR R-200 
 On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
 Directed by | Peter R. Hunt | Cinematography by | Michael Reed | Editing by | John Glen 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 IIA Camera, Mitchell BNC Camera 
 Ryan’s Daughter (1970)
 Directed by | David Lean | Cinematography by | Freddie Young | Editing by | Norman Savage 
 
  Cameras | Super Panavision-70 Camera 
  Lenses | Panavision Lenses 
Bound for Glory (1976)
 Directed by | Hal Ashby | Cinematography by | Haskell Wexler | Editing by | Pembroke J. Herring, Robert C. Jones  
 
  Lenses | Panavision Lenses 
Cabaret (1972)
The Towering Inferno (1974)
 Directed by | John Guillermin | Cinematography by | Fred J. Koenekamp | Editing by | Carl Kress, Harold F. Kress 
 
  Cameras | Panavision Silent Reflex PSR Camera 
 Barry Lyndon (1975)
 Directed by | Stanley Kubrick | Cinematography by | John Alcott | Editing by | Tony Lawson 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 BL Camera, Mitchell BNC Camera 
  Lenses | Canon K35 Prime Lenses, Carl Zeiss Planar 50 mm f0.7 Lens (Modified by Ed DiGiulio), Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm with Kollmorgen Adaptor 36.5 mm f0.7 (Modified by Ed DiGiulio), Cinema Products Cine-Pro 24-480 mm T9 Zoom Lens, Cooke Varotal 20-100mm T3.1 Zoom Lens 
Manila in the Claws of Light (1975)
 Directed by | Lino Brocka | Cinematography by | Mike De Leon, Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr. | Editing by | Ike Jarlego Jr., Edgardo Jarlego 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 IIB Camera 
 Chinatown (1974)
 Directed by | Roman Polanski | Cinematography by | John A. Alonzo, Stanley Cortez | Editing by | Sam O'Steen 
 
  Cameras | Panavision Cameras 
 Taxi Driver (1976)
 Directed by | Martin Scorsese | Cinematography by | Michael Chapman | Editing by | Tom Rolf, Melvin Shapiro 
 
  Cameras | ARRIFLEX 35 BL Camera 
  Lenses | Zeiss Super Speed Lenses 
  The Godfather   (1972) 
 
   Directed by | Francis Ford Coppola | Cinematography by | Gordon Willis | Editing by | William Reynolds, Peter Zinner 
 
  Cameras | Mitchell BNCR Camera 
  Lenses | Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar Lenses 
Landspeed (2002)
 Directed by | Christian McIntire | Cinematography by | Todd Barron | Editing by | David Flores, Christian McIntire, Ken Peters 
 
  Cameras | Panavision Panaflex Gold Camera 
  Lenses | Panavision Lenses 
Magnum Force (1973)
 Directed by | Ted Post | Cinematography by | Frank Stanley | Editing by | Ferris Webster 
 
  Cameras | Panavision Panaflex Camera 
 
 
































































































