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CinemaScope is an
anamorphic lens
series used, from 1953 to 1967, and less
often later, for
shooting widescreen films that, crucially,
could be screened...
- 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...
- 1958
American Cinemascope Western film (color by DeLuxe)
directed by
Henry King,
starring Gregory Peck and Joan Collins. The
CinemaScope film was based...
- 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...
- 2016
Filmed in
Cinemascope April 12, 1955
Strange Lady in Town
Filmed in
Cinemascope June 4, 1955 The Sea
Chase Filmed in
Cinemascope June 18, 1955 Tall...
- the
CinemaScope process. From 1955
until the
close of the MGM
cartoon studio a year later, all Tom and
Jerry cartoons were
produced in
CinemaScope. Some...
- of
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. It was the
second film ever
released in
CinemaScope, a
widescreen format that Fox
hoped would draw
audiences back to theaters...
- was the
first film
released in the
widescreen process CinemaScope. Like
other early CinemaScope films, The Robe was shot with
Henri Chrétien's original...
- the Todd-AO 70 mm
widescreen process (and was
simultaneously filmed in
CinemaScope 35mm). Set in
Oklahoma Territory shortly after the turn of the 20th century...
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Pictures in 1954.
Paramount did not use
anamorphic processes such as
CinemaScope but
refined the
quality of its flat
widescreen system by
orienting the...