Panavision Incorporated
Alt Names: | Panavision Panavision, Inc. Panavision Inc. Panavision, Incorporated Panavision International L.P. Panavision International, L.P. |
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1958 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Panavision, Inc. for the design and development of the Auto Panatar anamorphic photographic lens for 35mm CinemaScope photography. |
1966 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision, Incorporated for the design of the Panatron Power Inverter and its application to motion picture camera operation. |
1967 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision, Incorporated, for a Variable Speed Motor for Motion Picture Cameras. |
1968 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the conception, design and introduction of a 65mm hand-held motion picture camera. |
1969 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the design and development of the Panaspeed Motion Picture Camera Motor. |
1972 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the development and engineering of the Panaflex motion picture camera. |
1976 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision Incorporated for the design and development of super-speed lenses for motion picture photography. |
1977 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and engineering of the improvements incorporated in the Panaflex Motion Picture camera. |
1977 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the design of Panalite, a camera-mounted controllable light for motion picture photography. |
1977 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Panavision, Incorporated, for the engineering of the Panahead gearhead for motion picture cameras. |
1978 | Scientific or Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To Panavision, Incorporated, and its engineering staff under the direction of Robert E. Gottschalk, for the concept, design and continuous development of the Panaflex Motion Picture Camera System. |
1990 | Scientific or Technical Award (Technical Achievement Award). To Iain Neil for optical design; Takuo Miyagishima for the mechanical design; and Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and development of the Primo Series of spherical prime lenses for 35mm cinematography. |
1991 | Scientific or Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Iain Neil for the optical design; Albert Saiki for the mechanical design; and Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and development of the Primo Zoom Lens for 35mm cinematography. |
1993 | Scientific and Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To Panavision for the Auto Panatar anamorphic photographic lens. |
1994 | Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Iain Neil for the optical design, Al Saiki for the mechanical design and Panavision International L.P. for the development of the Panavision 11:1 Primo Zoom Lens for motion picture photography. |
1995 | Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Iain Neil for the optical design; Rick Gelbard for the mechanical design; Eric Dubberke for the engineering and Panavision International, L.P. for the development of the Primo 3:1 Zoom Lens. |
1998 | Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Iain Neil for the optical design; Takuo Miyagishima for the mechanical design; and Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and development of the Primo Series of spherical prime lenses for 35mm cinematography. |
1999 | Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Iain Neil for the optical design, Rick Gelbard for the mechanical design, and Panavision, Inc. for the development of the Millennium Camera System viewfinder. This unique and versatile viewfinder with two independent viewing positions provides a very high-resolution video assist image, greatly enhancing its application for on-set compositing or non-linear editing. |
2002 | Scientific and Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). TO Arnold & Richter Cine Technik and Panavision Inc., for their continuing development and innovation in the design and manufacturing of advanced camera systems specifically designed for the motion picture entertainment industry. With a commitment that lies beyond the usual commercial considerations, these two manufacturers continue to lead the industry in developing and introducing products that have defined the state of the art in motion picture camera technology. |
2016 | Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Panavision and Sony for the conception and development of the groundbreaking Genesis digital motion picture camera. Using a familiar form factor and accessories, the design features of the Genesis allowed it to become one of the first digital cameras to be adopted by cinematographers. |
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