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  1. Fred Waller, Cinerama's creator, had indeed labored that long on his dream of a motion picture experience that would recreate the full range of human vision. It used three cameras and three projectors on a curved screen 146º deep. Nominated for Best Music at the 1954 Academy Awards®.

  2. This Is Cinerama (1952) is neither documentary nor drama. It's a pageant, a showcase, an immersive experience, or so it was for those audiences who saw the film the way it was designed to be seen: with three individual projectors trained on the biggest movie screens anyone had ever seen -- almost three times as wide as it was high -- with a heightened visual clarity and image intensity and a ...

  3. Experience the film that changed the shape and sound of movies forever! This Is Cinerama is the forerunner to all modern widescreen formats. From Venice to Madrid, from Edinburgh Castle to the La Scala opera house in Milan, and all across America in the nose of a B-25 bomber, travel around the world with Cinerama, presented in the one-and-only Smilebox curved screen simulation.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2012 · I recommend "This Is Cinerama" to anyone who is a Cinerama fan, movie buff or just wants to own a piece of American Cinema history. Yes it is not the same as seeing Cinerama in a Cinerama movie theater, but it is a great experience for any Cinerama fan, and there are thousands of us. No, tens of thousands of Cinerama fans around the world today.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CineramaCinerama - Wikipedia

    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. [2] [3] The trademarked process was marketed by the Cinerama corporation.

  6. RELEASE DATE: MAY 8, 2018 Flicker Alley and Cinerama Inc. are pleased to announce the long-awaited re-release of This is Cinerama, now beautifully restored from…

  7. This the first of what would prove to be only a limited number of films produced in the Cinerama wide-screen projection process developed by Fred Waller.Hosted and narrated by Lowell Thomas the wide-screen projection is meant to provide an inclusive experience for the viewer. Beginning with an introduction by Thomas where he give a short history of film, he then says 'This is Cinerama' and the ...