Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of Eastman Theatre (2010)
56m
Running Time
April 13, 2010Release Date
Restoring a Masterpiece: The Renovation of Eastman Theatre (2010)
56m
Running Time
April 13, 2010Release Date
Plot.
Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, New York's most famous landmarks. Architects, theater personnel, historians, community leaders, and citizens provide in depth insight from start to finish in one of the most extensive renovations the city has ever seen.
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Cast & Crew.
Christopher Seaman
Self / Conductor - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Self - Narrator
Joel Seligman
Self / Then President of University of Rochester
Todd McCammon
Director
Antonio Manuel Pérez Álvarez
Self / CEO of Eastman Kodak Company
Kathy Connor
Self / George Eastman House Legacy Curator
Elissa Orlando
Producer
James A. DeVinney
Producer
John Overlan
Producer
Douglas Steffer
Cinematographer
Martin Kaufmann
Sound Recordist / Cinematography
Don Casper
Editor
Jillian T. Kuchman
Sound Recordist / Grip
Andrew Croucher
Audio Post Coordinator
Jon Halinak
Creative Director
Kristin Tutino
Publicist
Ruth Watson
Production Manager
Kent Hatfield
Other
Brian Aloisio
Graphic Designer
Caroline Manard
3D Animator
Admir Hamzic
Sound Recordist
Kevin Juston
Sound Recordist / Cinematography
Kris Nestle
Additional Camera / Transcriptions
Vaughn Taylor
Additional Camera
Ray Manard
Additional Camera
Craig T. Mullen
Assistant Editor
Heather Snyder
Grip
Nicholas Bennett
Grip
Richard Rampello
Grip
Alexandra Lillig
Production Assistant
Julie Potter
Transcriptions
Chris Golding
Transcriptions
Janele Robinson
Web Designer
Andrew Wheeland
Web Designer
Nolan Stephany
Other
Norm Silverstein
Executive In Charge Of Production
Details.
Release DateApril 13, 2010
StatusReleased
Running Time56m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
architecture
architect
orchestra
construction
historical
historical figure
civil engineer
new york state
renovation
civil engineering
architecture history
performing arts
theater community
historic site
rochester, new york
kodak