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CinemaScope|ˈsɪnɪməskəʊp| Also Cinemascope. [f. cinema + -scope.] The proprietary name of a form of cinema film using a very wide screen.
1953Economist 3 Oct., One of the major film companies has released the first film made in CinemaScope, ‘The Robe’. 1955Ann. Reg. 1954 381 Cinemascope produced an image some 2½ times as wide as it was high by employing an anamorphic lens... It was estimated that by March 1955 some 1,500 theatres in Britain would be equipped to show Cinemascope films. 1957Observer 29 Sept. 13/7 As the star Jayne Mansfield, resolutely couchant, fills the wide CinemaScope screen from side to side. 1958Spectator 26 Sept. 417/1 The new devices of Cinemascope, Cinerama, ‘Todd-AO’, with which the little television screen cannot compete. |