Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor was a Canadian filmmaker who was known as an early practitioner of cinéma vérité, as co-founder of IMAX, and as creator of the Sandde hand-drawn stereoscopic animation system. He was also the original inspiration for the Force, popularized in the Star Wars series.
He studied philosophy and psychology at the University of Manitoba and then worked for the National Film Board of Canada, first as a production assistant and then as a film editor. He directed his first film, Rescue Party in 1949. He wrote the NFB animated short It's A Crime, produced Propaganda Message, and produced and directed In the Labyrinth, released as a theatrical film in 1979. On September 17, 2012, he died of a heart attack at the age of 85.
Early influence of the cinéma vérité style
Between 1958 and 1961 Kroitor co-directed, with Wolf Koenig, the Candid Eye direct cinema documentary series for the National Film Board. One of those films became the highly influential cinéma vérité-style documentary about singer Paul Anka: Lonely Boy. This film's use of portable film and sound gear, with lack of a voice over narration, would influence later documentaries like D.A. Pennebaker's 1967 Bob Dylan feature Dont Look Back and even more closely the Peter Watkins 1967 film Privilege. Lonely Boy was one of the earliest examples of a rockumentary and was parodied in the comedy This Is Spinal Tap.Other notable films Kroitor directed or co-directed in the cinema verite style included Glenn Gould: On the Record, Glenn Gould:Off the Record, Stravinsky, among many others.
Founder of IMAX
Kroitor exhibited a large-scale multi-screen work, Labyrinth, at Expo 67 in Montreal. In the same year he co-founded the Multiscreen Corporation, which later became the IMAX Corporation. The Multivision process, which was a response to Kroitor's experiences at Expo 67, was developed for the Osaka Expo '70 and involved 70mm film projected horizontally rather than vertically. Each frame was as large as a postcard, with 15 sprocket-holes.He produced the first IMAX film, Tiger Child, in 1970, and in 1990 he co-directed the first IMAX feature film, Rolling Stones: At the Max. He also produced the first IMAX stereoscopic film, We Are Born of Stars, anaglyph, 1985, and co-produced the first full-color OMNIMAX S3D film, Echoes of the Sun, alternate-eye, 1990.
Creator of hand-drawn stereoscopic animation
While working to create traditional and early CG films in a stereoscopic format, Kroitor became frustrated due to the lack of direct interaction between the desires of the artists and the results on film, because at the time everything had to pass through the mathematicians and programmers. He conceived of SANDDE as a way to allow the artists to directly draw, in full stereoscopic 3D, what they wanted the audience to see.Originator of "The Force"
Roman Kroitor was credited by George Lucas, creator of the Star Wars films, as being the origin of the concept of the Force, an important thematic element tying together all the Star Wars films. "One of the audio sources Lipsett sampled for 21-87 was a conversation between artificial intelligence pioneer Warren S. McCulloch and Roman Kroitor, a cinematographer who went on to develop IMAX. In the face of McCulloch's arguments that living beings are nothing but highly complex machines, Kroitor insists that there is something more: 'Many people feel that in the contemplation of nature and in communication with other living things, they become aware of some kind of force, or something, behind this apparent mask which we see in front of us, and they call it God.'""When asked if this was the source of 'the Force,' Lucas confirms that his use of the term in Star Wars was 'an echo of that phrase in 21-87.'"
Awards
- BAFTA: Universe.
- Canadian Film Awards: Universe ; Lonely Boy ; Above the Horizon ; Stravinsky.
- Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film nomination: - Bravery in the Field
Filmography
- Age of the Beaver, 1952
- Rescue Party, 1952
- Paul Tomkowinkz: Street-railway Switchman, Faces of Canada/Snowscapes series, 1952
- Farm Calendar, 1955
- To Serve the Mind, Documentary Showcase/Mental Health series, 1955
- Introducing Canada, 1956
- L’Année B la ferme, 1957
- City of Gold, Documentary Showcase series, 1957
- The Great Plains, Canadian Geography series, 1956
- It's a Crime, Documentary Showcase/Snowscapes series, 1957
- Blood and Fire, Candid Eye series, 1958
- Country Threshing, Candid Eye series, 1958
- The Days Before Christmas, Candid Eye series, 1958
- A Foreign Language, Candid Eye series, 1958
- Memory of Summer, Candid Eye series, 1958
- Pilgrimage, Candid Eye series, 1958
- Police, Candid Eye series, 1958
- The Back-breaking Leaf, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959
- La Battaison, 1959
- The Canadians, 1959
- Emergency Ward, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959
- End of the Line, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959
- Glenn Gould – Off the Record, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959
- Glenn Gould – On the Record, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959
- The Cars in Your Life, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1960 a.k.a. a Down and 24 Months to Pay
- I Was a Ninety-pound Weakling, Documentary 60 series, 1960
- Universe, 1960
- The Days of Whiskey Gap, 1961
- Festival in Puerto Rico, Candid Eye series, 1961
- Lonely Boy, 1961
- University, Explorations series, 1961
- The Living Machine, Explorations series, 1961
- Above the Horizon, 1964
- Canadian Businessmen, 1964
- The Hutterites, 1964
- Legault’s Place, 1964
- Nobody Waved Goodbye, 1964
- Toronto Jazz, 1964
- The Baymen, NFB Presents series, 1965
- Stravinsky, 1965
- Two Men of Montreal, 1965
- Little White Crimes, NFB Presents series, 1966
- In the Labyrinth, 1967
- IBM Close-up, 1968
- Tiger Child, 1970
- Code Name Running Jump, 1972
- Exercise Running Jump II, 1972
- Circus World, 1974
- Man Belongs to the Earth, 1974
- Man the Hunter , Man the Hunter series, 1974
- Propaganda Message, 1974
- Man the Hunter , Man the Hunter series, 1975
- Man the Hunter , Man the Hunter series, 1975
- Bargain Basement, 1976
- For Gentlemen Only, 1976
- Listen Listen Listen, 1976
- Schefferville 4th Arctic Winter Games, 1976
- Striker, 1976
- The World is Round, 1976
- L’Âge de la machine, 1977
- Back Alley Blue, 1977
- Bekevar Jubilee, 1977
- Breakdown, 1977
- Flora: Scenes from a Leadership Convention, People and Power series, 1977
- Happiness Is Loving Your Teacher, 1977
- Henry Ford’s America, 1977
- Hold the Ketchup, 1977
- I Wasn’t Scared, 1977
- Nature’s Food Chain, 1977
- One Man, 1977
- Sail Away, 1977
- Strangers at the Door, Adventures in History series, 1977
- Oh Canada, 1978
- Easter Eggs, Canada Vignettes series, 1978
- Margaret Laurence, First Lady of Manawaka, 1978
- The Point, 1978
- The Red Dress, Adventures in History series, 1978
- The Russels, 1978
- So Long to Run, 1978
- Teach Me to Dance, Adventures in History series, 1978
- Voice of the Fugitive, Adventures in History series, 1978
- The War is Over, Adventures in History series, 1978
- Bravery in the Field, Adventures in History series, 1979
- Gopher Broke, Adventures in History series, 1979
- Love on Wheels, Canada Vignettes series, 1979
- Northern Composition, 1979
- Revolution's Orphans, Adventures in History series, 1979
- Twice Upon a Time, 1979
- Why Men Rape, 1979
- Acting Class, 1980
- Challenger: An Industrial Romance, 1980
- Challenger: An Industrial Romance , 1980
- Coming Back Alive, 1980
- Maritimes Dig, Canada Vignettes series, 1980
- Nose and Tina, 1980
- Prehistoric Artifacts, New Brunswick, Canada Vignettes series, 1980
- This was the Beginning, Part 1: The Invertebrates, 1980
- This was the Beginning, Part 2: The Vertebrates, 1980
- Arthritis: A Dialogue with Pain, 1981
- Baxter Earns His Wings, 1981
- First Winter, Adventures in History series, 1981
- Hail Columbia!, 1981
- Where the Buoys Are, 1981
- Laughter in My Soul, 1983
- Skyward, 1985
- Starbreaker, 1984
- A Freedom to Move, 1985
- We Are Born of Stars, 1985
- Heart Land, 1987
- Echoes of the Sun, 1990
- Flowers in the Sky, 1990
- The Last Buffalo, 1990
- Rolling Stones: "At the Max", 1991
- Imagine, 1993
- Paint Misbehavin’, 1996
- The Reality Trip, 1997
- Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment, 1999
- Cyberworld, 2000
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