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- VistaVision is a higher resolution, widescreen variant of the 35 mm motion picture film format that was created by engineers at Paramount Pictures in...
- The following is a list of films filmed using the VistaVision process. Films are live-action color features except where noted. Star Wars (1977) Star...
- viewed it as a return to form for resurrecting the intermission and VistaVision, the latter of which was mostly used until the 1960s. The film earned...
- processes using 35 mm, such as VistaVision, SuperScope, and Technirama, most of which ultimately became obsolete. VistaVision, however, would be revived decades...
- 8-perforation frame, double the normal size, exactly the same as VistaVision. VistaVision cameras were sometimes adapted for Technirama. Technirama used...
- motion in cinematography, although horizontal pulldown is used in IMAX, VistaVision, and in 35 mm consumer and professional still cameras. The majority of...
- Pictures, the film is notable for being the first to be released in VistaVision, a widescreen process developed by Paramount that entailed using twice...
- El Paso, Texas, in June 2024. The film was shot on 35 mm film using VistaVision cameras. In February 2024, Variety reported that the film had been greenlit...
- insistence, the film was made in Paramount's VistaVision widescreen process. The only other VistaVision film made at MGM was High Society. The aircraft...
- wide-screen formats: CinemaScope (up to 2.6:1), Todd-AO (2.20:1), and VistaVision (up to 2.00:1) to name just a few. The flat 1.85:1 aspect ratio was introduced...