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    Cinerama
    Cinerama is the trademarked name for a widescreen process which works by simultaneously projecting images from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply-curved screen, subtending 146° of arc, and for the corporation which was formed to market it. It was the first of a number of such processes introduced during the 1950s, when the movie industry was reacting to competition from television. Cinerama was presented to the public as a theatrical event, with reserved seating and printed programs, and an audience dressed in best attire for the evening. The Cinerama projection screen, rather than being a continuous surface like most screens, is made of individual vertical strips of standard perforated screen material, each about 7/8 inch (~22mm) wide, each strip angled to face the audience, so as to prevent light scattered from one side of the deeply-curved screen from washing out the image on the other side. The display is accompanied by a

    Discography

    Peel Sessions, Vol. 3: Holiday
    Peel Sessions, Vol. 3: Holiday


    John Peel Sessions
    John Peel Sessions


    Disco Volante
    Disco Volante


    Torino
    Torino


    This Is Cinerama
    This Is Cinerama


    Don't Touch That Dial
    Don't Touch That Dial


    Videos

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