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*Mixed & Engineered by [[Paul Hicks (musician)|Paul Hicks]] at [[Abbey Road Studios]] and [[Walter Sear|Sear Sound NYC]]
*Mixed & Engineered by [[Paul Hicks (musician)|Paul Hicks]] at [[Abbey Road Studios]] and [[Walter Sear|Sear Sound NYC]]
*Engineer: Audio Sourcing, Match and Tracklay: Sam Gannon
*Engineer: Audio Sourcing, Match and Tracklay: Sam Gannon
*Mastered by Gavin Lurssen, Reuben Cohen and [[Paul Hicks (musician)|Paul Hicks]] at Lurssen Mastering
*Mastered by [[Gavin Lurssen]], Reuben Cohen and [[Paul Hicks (musician)|Paul Hicks]] at [[Gavin Lurssen|Lurssen Mastering]]
*Production Manager: [[Simon Hilton]]
*Production Manager: [[Simon Hilton]]
*Multitrack & ¼” Transfers: Matthew Cocker at [[Abbey Road Studios]]
*Multitrack & ¼” Transfers: Matthew Cocker at [[Abbey Road Studios]]
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*Lenono Audio Archive: Rob Stevens
*Lenono Audio Archive: Rob Stevens
*Abbey Road Studios Library: Cary Anning
*Abbey Road Studios Library: Cary Anning
*Production Co-ordinators: Colette Barber at [[Abbey Road Studios]], Roberta Findlay at [[Walter Sear|Sear Sound NYC]] and Nikki Nieves at Lurssen Mastering
*Production Co-ordinators: Colette Barber at [[Abbey Road Studios]], Roberta Findlay at [[Walter Sear|Sear Sound NYC]] and Nikki Nieves at [[Gavin Lurssen|Lurssen Mastering]]


Credits sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978<ref>https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978</ref>
Credits sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978<ref>https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978</ref>

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Imagine
Written byJohn Lennon & Yoko Ono
Directed byJohn Lennon
Yoko Ono
StarringJohn Lennon
Yoko Ono
Fred Astaire
Dick Cavett
Miles Davis
George Harrison
Jack Nicholson
Jack Palance
Dan Richter
Andy Warhol
ComposerJohn Lennon & Yoko Ono
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsNew York City
Tittenhurst Park
Running time72 minutes
Production companyJoko Films
Original release
ReleaseDecember 23, 1972 (1972-12-23)

Imagine is a 1972 feature-length music film by John Lennon and Yoko Ono[1], filmed at their Tittenhurst Park home in Ascot, England, and in various locations in London and New York between May to September 1971[2]. All the songs from Lennon's 1971 Imagine album appear in the soundtrack, and also the songs "Mrs. Lennon", "Mind Train", "Don't Count the Waves" and "Midsummer New York" from Ono's 1971 album Fly.

Synopsis

The ground-breaking movie is widely regarded as one of the first album-based longform music films, featuring a distinct visual treatment for every song on the album, interspersed with occasional slices of Lennon and Ono's life together and improvised fantasy and comedy sequences[3] featuring John & Yoko, Fred Astaire, Dick Cavett, Miles Davis, George Harrison, Jack Nicholson, Jack Palance, Dan Richter, Andy Warhol and others.

Film track listing

  1. "Imagine" *
  2. "Crippled Inside" *
  3. "Good Morning"
  4. 'Jealous Guy' *
  5. 'Don't Count The Waves' †
  6. 'It's So Hard' *
  7. 'Mrs. Lennon' †
  8. In Bag
  9. 'I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier Mama I Don't Wanna Die' *
  10. 'Mind Train' †
  11. Whisper Piece
  12. What's That In The Sky?
  13. 'Power To The People' ‡
  14. 'Gimme Some Truth' *
  15. 'Midsummer New York' †
  16. 'Oh My Love' *
  17. 'How Do You Sleep?' *
  18. 'How?' *
  19. 'Oh Yoko!' *
  20. Beach / End Credits

* from the John Lennon album Imagine[4]
† from the Yoko Ono album FLY[5]
‡ from the John Lennon single 'Power To The People'[6]

Track listing sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978[7] and official website[8].

2018 DVD/Bluray Extra Features

Bundled with the film, Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album.[9]

  1. 'Jealous Guy' (Raw Studio out-take)
  2. 'How?' (Raw Studio out-take)
  3. 'Gimme Some Truth' (Raw Studio out-take)
  4. David Bailey photoshoot

Track listing sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978[10]

Production credits

Credits sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978[11]

2018 HD restoration credits

Film and Audio Remastering (2010 - 2018)

Film Restoration (2010 - 2018)

  • Produced by Yoko Ono
  • Film Preservation Production Team: Simon Hilton, James Chads, Hannah Arcaro, Thom Hill, Paulina Anderson, Adam Farrington, Benjamin Baker, Lee Merricks, Sam Gannon, Beth Walsh, Olivia McShane, Alex Miles and Jake Blunden.
  • Transfers: Dave Northrop, Bruce W Goldstein, Scott Delaney, Jack Serrani, Stephen Walsh, Rob DeSaro, Beth Simon, Elle Crowley and Andre Macaluso at Deluxe Northvale
  • Digital Restoration: Venancio David, Brett Bone, Miguel Algora, Kate Warburton, Madeleine Shenai, Gary & Georgina Brown at Munky
  • Mastergrade: Simona Cristea, Nic Knowland, Mireille Antoine and Joce Capper at Rushes London

Imagine 5.1 and Stereo Audio Remixes (2016 - 2018)

Credits sourced from 2018 BluRay Release, UPC Code: ‎5051300536978[12]

Production

Lennon said of the improvised nature of the film at the time, "The one we’re making now is very loose; they just bring the camera every day and we just decide what to do that day."[13]

Ono said of the now-famous film for the song 'Imagine', "‘It just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John."[14]

Lennon talking about their film-making together, said, "Yoko’s quite adept in filmmaking and she’d made quite a few films before I’d met her. I used to make 8mm films at home and superimpose and do tricks with it and just play arbitrary records with it. But when I met Yoko she said, ‘Well why don’t you do it seriously?’ So she sort of helped me to develop in that area and I find it’s very similar to recording, just visual. And it’s beautiful to work with. When we did Imagine, we felt great about it, and were saying, ‘This is going to widen the field of film! This is it! This is the seventies! We started off…we were going to do a few clips and we ended up filming every song on the album and a few from Yoko’s album too, and we ended up with a seventy-minute film. It only has two words in it: "Good morning". And all the rest is music. So it’s like a musical. It’s fairly wild and we made it up as we went along."[15]

On the creative process and the film for Jealous Guy, Ono said, "We enjoyed making films together. John came up with big ideas, or ideas that seemed big to me at the time. He thought of using a helicopter, which added a new dimension to our film. When John first said, ‘Let’s use a helicopter’, I – who was supposed to have sold out in a big way – thought, ‘Oh dear, aren’t we getting a bit Hollywood?’ The result was that beautiful scene in ‘Jealous Guy’. There was nothing so-called ‘Hollywood’ about that."[16]

Of the final scene in the film, Ono said, "John was the most romantic man I ever encountered. We were on South Beach on Staten Island. ‘Let’s really upset them and end the film with us walking on water.’ (I’ll let you guess whose idea that was!) We tried – that is, I know it looked a bit awkward, but it was a windy day and the waves were rough. Anyway, what you see is what you get. Enjoy."[17]

Speaking in 2018, Ono said of the film, "The people who all worked on IMAGINE were Peace People and it was so enlightening and exciting all the way through to be one of them. Remember, each one of us has the power to change the world."[18]

Versions Released

John & Yoko's 1972 theatrical version of the film originally ran for 70 minutes.[19]

The VHS version, released in 1985 in the UK and 1986 in the US was trimmed to 55 minutes by the record company without consulting Yoko Ono. "Mind Train" was completely cut, as was half of "I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier", Yoko's Whisper Piece, which originally came after "Mind Train", and all of "Midsummer New York".

A restored and remastered 70-minute cut of the original version of the film was released in 2018 theatrically, on BluRay, DVD and digitally, combined with the 2002 documentary Gimme Some Truth (The Making of Imagine) as part of a massive reissue campaign centered around the Imagine album in 2018. [20]

Restoration

Between 2010 and 2018 the film was painstakingly reassembled from the original negative, regraded and digitally cleaned frame-by-frame in HD1080, with the audio completely remixed from scratch from the original multitracks by Paul Hicks at Abbey Road Studios in Stereo, 7.1 Surround Sound and Dolby Atmos[21] for a theatrical, BluRay, DVD and digital release[22].

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/imagine-john-lennon-movie-restoration-8475451/
  2. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  3. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/imagine-john-lennon-movie-restoration-8475451/
  4. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  5. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  6. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  7. ^ https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978
  8. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  9. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/imagine-john-lennon-movie-restoration-8475451/
  10. ^ https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978
  11. ^ https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978
  12. ^ https://www.upcindex.com/5051300536978
  13. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  14. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  15. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  16. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  17. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  18. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  19. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  20. ^ "Imagine - the film - completely remastered with audio in surround sound".
  21. ^ https://imaginejohnyoko.com/the-films/
  22. ^ https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/imagine-john-lennon-movie-restoration-8475451/