technology behind the CinemaScope lens system was made obsolete by later developments, primarily advanced by Panavision, CinemaScope's anamorphic format has...
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Cinema Scope was an English-language film magazine published in Toronto, Canada. The first issue of Cinema Scope was published in 1999. Up until 2022,...
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20th Century Studios (category Cinema of Southern California)
Incorporated to film B pictures in CinemaScope (but "branded" RegalScope). 20th Century-Fox produced new musicals using the CinemaScope process including Carousel...
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central figure in the Scopes Trial regarding the teaching of evolution CinemaScope or Scope prints, anamorphic film prints Scope (magazine), a South African...
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How to Marry a Millionaire (category CinemaScope films)
studio's first film to be shot in the new CinemaScope wide-screen sound process, although it was the second CinemaScope film released by Fox after the biblical...
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Darryl F. Zanuck (section CinemaScope)
He approved a massive investment into a system that would be called CinemaScope—$10 million in its first year alone. The urgency was increased when an...
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both Academy Ratio and CinemaScope formats (2.55:1, later 2.35:1). Finally, 19 cartoons were produced in widescreen CinemaScope format only (though reissues...
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company introduced its first products in 1954. Originally a provider of CinemaScope accessories, the company's line of anamorphic widescreen lenses soon...
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the studio. Lah himself then left MGM, but returned in 1955 to direct CinemaScope Droopy cartoons costarring either Spike (now called Butch because of...
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21:9 aspect ratio (redirect from Cinema 21:9)
ratio of 64:27 (2.370:1 or 21.3:9), designed to show films recorded in CinemaScope and equivalent modern anamorphic formats. The main benefit of this screen...
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