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Polyvision was the name
given by the
French film
critic Émile
Vuillermoz to a
specialized widescreen film
format devised exclusively for the
filming and...
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Polyvision Corporation is a
company that
manufactures CeramicSteel surfaces for
applications such as whiteboards, chalkboards,
architectural surfaces and...
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tells the
story of Napoleon's
early years. The only film to use
Polyvision (for the finale), it is
recognised as a
masterwork of
fluid camera motion...
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often joined by a
hinge Polyptych –
Painting divided into
multiple panels Polyvision –
Widescreen film
format Three hares –
Motif of
three hares in threefold...
- the
widest picture size in the
history of filmmaking; surp****ed only by
Polyvision,
which was only used for 1927's Napoléon. With
regard to exhibition, 70 mm...
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Napoleon (1927) with a
final widescreen sequence in what
Gance called Polyvision.
Claude Autant-Lara
released a film Pour
construire un feu (To
Build a...
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formats including making a film in 4:1 (36:9). He made a rare use of
Polyvision,
three 35 mm 1.3
images projected side by side in the 1927 film Napoléon...
- images, and, in wide-screen sequences, shot
using a
system he
called Polyvision needing triple cameras (and projectors),
achieved a
spectacular panoramic...
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temporal overlap. The
visionary French director, Abel Gance, used the term "
Polyvision" to
describe his three-camera, three-projector
technique for both widening...
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cinemas in an even
wider ScreenX 270°
format were released. 4:1 Rare use of
Polyvision,
three 35 mm 1.3:1
images projected side by side.
First used in 1927 on...