Subtitle Р“сђр°рѕ Рїсђрё Р‘рѕр»сњс€рѕр№ Рїсђрёр· Grand Prix 1966 ... -
: 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.
Directed by John Frankenheimer, the movie won three Academy Awards for its technical achievements in editing and sound. : Frankenheimer refused to use the common trick
: The movie was shot in Super Panavision 70 and presented in massive 70mm Cinerama formats in select theaters. ✂️ Visual and Sound Design : Frankenheimer refused to use the common trick
: 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. : Frankenheimer refused to use the common trick