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My DP reel from the 70mm IMAX® film... this is my own edit for cinematography reel purposes only.

"Journey to Mecca" is an IMAX® dramatic and documentary feature that tells the amazing story of Ibn Battuta, the greatest explorer of the Old World, following his first pilgrimage between 1325 and 1326 from Tangier to Mecca.

 

 

"Journey to Mecca" (2009)
SK Films / Cosmic Picture / National Geographic
Ibn Battuta is one of the greatest travelers in history, journeying three
times further than Marco Polo. "JOURNEY TO MECCA" tells the dramatic
story of Ibn Battuta's perilous and awe-inspiring two year journey from
Tangiers to Mecca in the 1320's, and includes extraordinary footage of
the Hajj as it was experienced in the 14th century through dramatic
re-creation.

Narrated by Ben Kingsley
Director: Bruce Neibaur
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
Producer: Jonathan Barker / SK Films
A 15 Perf 70mm IMAX Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative
Prints / DKP 70MM Inc.  IMAX / Santa Monica
"Journey to Mecca" Trailer
For production company info... see the following links
COSMIC PICTURE
SK Films
http://www.journeytomeccagiantscreen.com/

 


 

 

 


"Stephen Hawking's: Beyond the Horizon" (2009)
Dialog scenes: Arri 765 5-perf 65mm (2:40:1)
Cosmos scenes: IMAX 15 perf (1:34)
Executive Producers: Jeff T. Miller, Diane Beam
Producers: David J. Allen, Chris Harding
Director: Bruce Neibaur
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
A 15 Perf 70mm IMAX Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative

 

 

 

 

"Roving Mars" (2006)
Walt Disney Pictures
Director: George Butler
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
(Cinematography - Additional Sequences)
A 15 Perf 70mm IMAX Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative

 

 

 

"Wired to Win: Surviving The Tour de France" (2005)
nWave Pictures
Partners HealthCare System / Boston
Exec Producer: JoAnna Baldwin Mallory
Producer: Myles Connolly
Director of Photography: Rodney Taylor (Documentary)
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams (Dramatic Re-Creations)
Writer/Director: Bayley Silleck
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
A 15 Perf 70mm IMAX Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative

 

 

 

 

 

"India: Kingdom of The Tiger" (2002)
Primesco / The National Wildlife Federation 
Director: Bruce Neibaur
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
65mm Neg Processing & 70mm Prints: Gulliver Labs, Paris
World Premiere: London, July 2002
A 15 Perf 70mm IMAX Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative

 

 

 


"NSYNC: Bigger Than Live" (2001)
The Really Big Film Corp
Exec Producers: Michael Madison, Linda Nelson, Jonathan Sanger, Ed Ebert
Producer: Doug Yellin
Camera Direction: John Bailey, ASC
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
An 8 Perf 70mm Large Format Film

 

 

 

 

"Hearst Castle: Building The Dream" (1996)
National Geographic Films / Destination Cinema 
Producers: Scott Swofford, Richard James
Writer/Director: Bruce Neibaur
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams (also, 2nd Unit DP/Director)
Processing and Prints: CFI Film Lab, Hollywood / RPG Productions
An 8 Perf 70mm Large Format Film
Photographed with Kodak 65mm Negative

Kodak inCamera Magazine Article 1998

For more technical information on the film and Large Format / IMAX formats...