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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...
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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...
- early-to-mid 1954 for
Paramount films made in
widescreen process VistaVision. The text
VistaVision –
Motion Picture High
Fidelity was
often imposed over the...
- Pictures, the film is
notable for
being the
first to be
released in
VistaVision, a
widescreen process developed by
Paramount that
entailed using twice...
- insistence, the film was made in Paramount's
VistaVision widescreen process. The only
other VistaVision film made at MGM was High Society. The aircraft...
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motion in cinematography,
although horizontal pulldown is used in IMAX,
VistaVision, and in 35 mm
consumer and
professional still cameras. The
majority of...
- 6 million;
Production Cost: $3.8 million." Hall &
Neale 2010, p. 149. "
VistaVision was
first used for the
musical White Christmas (1954),
which Variety...
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accompanied by his
adopted nephew (Jeffrey Hunter). It was shot in
VistaVision on
Eastmancolor negative with
processing and
prints by Technicolor. The...
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widescreen 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...