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  1. Cinerama, in motion pictures, a process in which three synchronized movie projectors each project one-third of the picture on a wide, curving screen. Many viewers believe that the screen, which thus annexes their entire field of vision, gives a sense of reality unmatched by the flat screen.

  2. www.cinerama.comCinerama

    The theater was created to show Cinerama movies, a novel shooting and projecting process that involved three cameras and a huge, curved screen. The idea was to engulf an audience’s field of vision so thoroughly that TV was driven from their minds. The process didn’t last, but the 86-foot screen remained, leaving moviegoers awestruck for ...

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · Widescreen movies promoted as being presented in Cinerama from 1963 onward, including It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), were mostly shot on single camera 70mm and projected as such, even if on a curved screen. Despite its brief heyday, Cinerama’s influence was enormous; as John Belton wrote in ...

  4. At left is Gunther Jung, Cinerama archivist, and at right is John Sittig, director of Cinerama, Inc., a subsidiary of Pacific Theatres, Inc. Between the two is one of the Cinerama cameras. Gunther and John lugged the heavy beast from Los Angeles to Seattle for the opening of the Seattle Cinerama Theatre following its refurbishment.

  5. Aug 30, 2003 · This Is Cinerama was the highest grossing film in 1952, even though it was seen on fewer than 30 screens. It was the beginning of a ride that lasted 14 years, a span that included six additional travelogues and the 1962 releases of Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm and How the West Was Won. The films played on some 200 Cinerama screens in ...

  6. Mar 4, 2013 · In 1952, the first Cinerama experiment, This Is Cinerama, was a sensation, and even though the ticket prices were higher, people flocked to specially designed movie theaters to ride a roller ...

  7. The Cinerama Dome is a movie theater located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California.Designed to exhibit widescreen Cinerama films, it opened November 7, 1963. The original developer was William R. Forman, founder of Pacific Theatres.The Cinerama Dome continued as a leading first-run theater, most recently as part of the ArcLight Hollywood complex, until it closed temporarily in ...

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