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Cinerama|sɪnəˈrɑːmə| [f. cinema + -rama, after panorama.] The proprietary name of a form of cinema film projected on a wide curved screen by three cameras (see quots. 1951 and 1952).
1951Britannica Bk. of Year 686 Cinerama..A type of film projected onto a screen with an arc that covers a field of vision about 146° wide and 55½° high. 1952Daily Tel. 2 Oct., Cinerama, a new ‘three-dimensional’ system for projecting films, was given an enthusiastic welcome when it was displayed for the first time last night at the Broadway Theatre, New York... It uses a curved screen about six times as large as a normal cinema screen. The image on the screen is not one picture but three, converging into each other to create an impression of depth. 1956G. Boas in English Summer 48 Shakespeare was a poet, not a script-writer for Cinerama. 1958Times 30 Apr. 3/6 The Cinerama effects are particularly successful. |