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ASC Todd-AO Lenses – Newsshooter

ASC Todd-AO Lenses – Newsshooter


The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has unveiled the ASC Todd-AO Lenses. Originally built in the early 1950s, the legendary Todd-AO 65mm Primes helped create such classics as Oklahoma!, Around the World in 80 Days, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Cleopatra, The Alamo, Hello, Dolly!, and Patton. After decades in disrepair, they were eventually donated to the American Society of Cinematographers and forgotten in the ASC Clubhouse basement, until now.

Todd-AO lenses were originally part of a groundbreaking cinematic system developed in the early 1950s to revolutionize widescreen filmmaking. Created by producer Mike Todd in collaboration with the American Optical Company, the Todd-AO system was designed to compete with Cinerama by offering a high-resolution, single-camera alternative that could deliver immersive visuals without the complexity of multiple synchronized projectors.

“The restoration and refurbishing of these lenses, which was spearheaded by our own Shelly Johnson, reflects the ASC’s commitment to preserving the tools that shaped our visual language.

By restoring the Todd-AO lenses, we’re doing more than simply honoring cinematic history — we’re empowering filmmakers to explore new creative frontiers with the soul of classic optics.”

ASC President Mandy Walker

The Todd-AO lenses, refurbished by the ASC and Zero Optik, are a collection of nine prime lenses designed for large-format cinematography.