Cinerama

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Cin·er·am·a

 (sĭn′ə-răm′ə, -rä′mə)
A trademark for a motion-picture process designed to produce wide-screen images.
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Cinerama

(ˌsɪnəˈrɑːmə)
n
(Film) trademark wide-screen presentation of films using either three separate 35mm projectors or one 70mm projector to produce an image on a large deeply curved screen
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K-12 will have its official Los Angeles film premiere on Tuesday, September 3, exclusively at Hollywood's famed Arclight Cinerama Dome.
The first Fair saw the participation of 26 countries, and witnessed the first display of the Cinerama widescreen format outside the United States, with over 100,000 Syrians and visitors seeing it there for the first time.
Craig, a writer, offers a filmography that lists about 800 feature films, television series, and TV specials produced, procured, and presented by American International Pictures and its partners and subsidiaries, including American International Television, Trans-American Films, United Producers Releasing Corporation, Phase II Films, Saturn Film Productions, Commonwealth United Entertainment, Cinerama Releasing, and Hallmark Releasing, as well as films produced by company co-founders James H.
Jackson, left, and Michael Madsen arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Hateful Eight" at the Cinerama Dome on Monday, Dec.
"Its greatest claim to fame came when it installed Cinerama and the giant screen (60ft wide) in March, 1964 - Cinerama ended at the Abbey with an 11-week run of the 1970 film, Song of Norway.
The second season of Netflix's glossy sci-fi drama Westworld premiered in Los Angeles this week and statement trouser suits were the order of the day at the Cinerama Dome.
Filipno artist Victor Balanan takes part in Singapore Art Museum's "Cinerama: Art and the Moving Image in Southeast Asia," which run until March 18, 2018 at SAM at 8Q.
This isn't the first time that Disney has used its power to manipulate smaller companies into securing its own interests; infamously, director Quentin Tarantino clashed with Disney after the mega-corporation pressured and threatened Hollywood's Cinerama Dome to not honour the period scheduled for his latest film, The Hateful Eight , and schedule Star Wars, Episode VII: The Force Awakens instead.
Netflix bows "Santa Clarita Diet" with Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant at the Cinerama Dome.
This width required three projectors, offering users the option of displaying one wide-screen image tiled from three projectors (readers old enough to remember Cinerama will be familiar with this concept!) or a co-ordinated display of linked but different images.
Trumbull will depict the evolution of cinema technology, from Cinerama and Cinemascope to immersive experiences including virtual and augmented reality — hot topics in the tech world.
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