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    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. Subtending refers to the pathways of the projected images from the synchronized projectors onto the curved screen overlapping each other at one point.

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  2. Jan 18, 2018 · Only three theaters on Earth — in Los Angeles, Seattle and Bradford, England — can still screen the first form of Cinerama, which required three projectors running simultaneously, each aimed at a...

  3. 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.

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  4. Mar 4, 2013 · In the 1950s, as movie directors were trying to offer TV watchers something they couldn't get on a small screen, Cinerama films threw three simultaneous images onto a curved screen to create ...

  5. 1. Krakatoa: East of Java. 1968 2h 11m G. 5.4 (1.9K) Rate. In 1883, ship captain Hanson plans a shipwreck salvage mission in The Dutch East Indies to retrieve a cargo of pearls but an unexpected volcano eruption and a state-ordered transport of convicts upset his plans. Director Bernard L. Kowalski Stars Maximilian Schell Diane Baker Brian Keith.

  6. Aug 30, 2003 · The result is Cinerama Adventure ( www.cineramadventure.com ), a feature-length motion picture documenting the birth and death of an art form that left an indelible impression on contemporary filmmaking and culture, including such elements as widescreen movies, stereo sound, letterboxing on television and, arguably, picture windows and wrap-arou...

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  8. The Cinerama Collection consists of prints and original film elements of films produced by Cinerama, Inc., which began depositing their films with the Archive in 2015. The film titles in the collection range from groundbreaking three-camera Cinerama productions, such as “This Is Cinerama” (1952), “Seven Wonders of the World” (1956), and ...