The New York Experience
Brief Synopsis
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This documentary created the experience of being in New York City by utilizing 16 screens, 45 projectors, quadraphonic sound, swivel chairs, and under-seat speakers. Housed in the sub-basement of the McGraw-Hill Building in Rockefeller Center, it was the longest-running commercial multimedia show in
Cast & Crew
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Rusty Russell
Director
Edwin Forti
Photography
Michael Grumer
Photography
Paul Heller
Producer
Roy Inman
Photography
L Deborah Klingman
Editor
Film Details
Also Known As
New York Experience
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1973
Synopsis
This documentary created the experience of being in New York City by utilizing 16 screens, 45 projectors, quadraphonic sound, swivel chairs, and under-seat speakers. Housed in the sub-basement of the McGraw-Hill Building in Rockefeller Center, it was the longest-running commercial multimedia show in history, until 1989.
Director
Rusty Russell
Director
Film Details
Also Known As
New York Experience
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1973
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Released in United States 1973
Released in United States 1973