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Directed by John Frankenheimer, the movie won three Academy Awards for its technical achievements in editing and sound.
: The movie was shot in Super Panavision 70 and presented in massive 70mm Cinerama formats in select theaters. ✂️ Visual and Sound Design Directed by John Frankenheimer, the movie won three
: To keep pace with the action, the crew used a modified Ford GT40 driven by former F1 World Champion Phil Hill. It was capable of carrying heavy camera gear at speeds reaching 200 mph. It was capable of carrying heavy camera gear
: Frankenheimer refused to use the common trick of under-cranking (filming cars moving slowly and speeding up the footage in post-production). All racing action was captured at authentic racing speeds. : It was the first film to successfully
: It was the first film to successfully mount heavy 65mm cameras directly onto racing cars. This provided audiences with a visceral, vibrating "driver's seat" perspective.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the defining features and facts about this cinematic masterpiece: 🎥 Groundbreaking Cinematography