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Nov 11, 2008 · In the coming decade, Cinerama movies showed viewers the wonders of the world, from a roller coaster at Rockaway Beach to the white-water rapids of Pakistan—travelogues not unlike the glam...
Jan 18, 2018 · The first thing to understand about Cinerama, one of the gimmicks developed to help movies compete with television in the 1950s, is just how large an image it could produce. Imagine a frame of...
Mar 22, 2011 · The 1952 debut of Cinerama made headlines and dazzled audiences, who had never seen movies so big. Ten years later the unwieldy process was on its way to the scrap heap.
Mar 4, 2013 · Cinerama offered what no TV or movie screen could provide before — peripheral vision, which could make you feel as if you were really in the midst of the action.
In 2002, the history of Cinerama was documented in the feature length documentary "Cinerama Adventure". Prompted by this interest for the library of nearly forgotten films , Cinerama Inc. set out to restore their library of negatives and sound elements.
Jul 5, 2017 · Cinerama in the UK: The history of 3-strip cinema in Pictureville Cinema. The National Science and Media Museum is home to Pictureville Cinema, which includes the world’s only public Cinerama screen. Read on to learn more about this groundbreaking film format and the history of Cinerama here in Bradford.
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Jan 8, 2016 · Cinerama was one of a number of wide screen processes introduced in the 1950s, in the hopes that Hollywood could lure consumers away from their newly acquired TV sets into the theaters for an experience they couldn’t get on television, including Cinemascope, Technirama, Todd-AO, and VistaVision.