cinerama wikipedia - EAS
- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146° of arc. The trademarked process was marketed by the Cinerama corporation. It was the first of a number of novel … See more
Process and production
Cinerama was invented by Fred Waller (1886–1954) and languished in the laboratory for several years before Waller, joined by Hazard "Buzz" Reeves, brought it to the attention of See moreRising costs of making three-camera widescreen films caused Cinerama to stop making such films in their original form shortly after the first release of How the West Was Won. The use of Ultra Panavision 70 for certain scenes (such as the river raft … See more
All but two of the feature-length films produced using the original three-strip Cinerama process were travelogues or episodic documentaries such as This Is Cinerama (1952), the first film shot in Cinerama. Other travelogues presented in Cinerama were See more
• The American WideScreen Museum Rich, encyclopedic website on widescreen motion-picture processes
• Cinerama Detailed … See moreThe Cinerama company exists today as an entity of the Pacific Theatres chain. In recent years, surviving and new Cinerama prints have been screened at the following venues:
• the Pictureville Cinema at the National Science and Media Museum See moreRCA uses the word "Cinerama" to refer to a display mode which fills a 16:9 video screen with 4:3 video with, in the words of the manufacturer, … See more
Films mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
Cinerama Wiki, biography, pictures, Cinerama songs & albums
Related searches for cinerama wikipedia
- Some results have been removed