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  2. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    Original Cinerama screen in the Bellevue Cinerama, Amsterdam (1965–2005) 17-meter curved screen removed in 1978 for 15-meter normal screen. [1]Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146-degrees of arc.

  3. Category:Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinerama" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. This Is Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    This Is Cinerama is a 1952 American documentary film directed by Mike Todd, Michael Todd Jr., Walter A. Thompson and Fred Rickey and starring Lowell Thomas. [1] It is designed to introduce the widescreen process Cinerama , which broadens the aspect ratio so that the viewer's peripheral vision is involved.

  5. Cinerama Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Cinerama Adventure is a 2002 documentary about the history of the Cinerama widescreen film process. It tells the story of the widescreen process' evolution, from a primitive multi-screen pyramid process to a Vitarama format that played a big part in World War II, to the three-screen panoramic process it eventually became.

  6. Cinerama Releasing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cinerama Releasing Corporation (CRC) was a motion picture company established in 1967 that originally released films produced by its namesake parent company that was considered an "instant major". [ li 1 ]

  7. Fred Waller - Wikipedia

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    Waller is most known for his contributions to film special effects while working at Paramount Pictures, for his creation of the Waller Flexible Gunnery Trainer, [2] and for inventing Cinerama, [3] the immersive experience of a curved film screen that extends to the viewer's peripheral vision, for which he received an Academy Award.

  8. To the Moon and Beyond - Wikipedia

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    Felix Bednarz designed the Cinerama 360 lens for Fairchild-Curtis (US 3,230,826 [1961]) The film was created using Cinerama 360° - a process that recorded on 70mm film at 18 fps using a fish-eye wide angle lens. [2] It was projected in a domed theater using a similar wide angle projector.

  9. Category:Cinerama Releasing Corporation films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinerama Releasing Corporation films" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.