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Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Robh Ruppel on Twitter: "In 1952 a film opened in New York called “This is Cinerama”. It presented a unique 146° view utilizing 3 interlocked projectors. The camera had three 27mm lenses
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
How the West Was Won - On Screen / Reviews & Observations - Cinematography.com
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
HTWWW: The making of the movie, as told by American Cinematographer magazine
diagram of cinerama dome | Cinema projectionist, Cinema camera, Film projection
Long Before Imax, the Curious Tale of Cinerama - The New York Times
Cinerama | Flickr
Cinerama Camera on How the West Was Won - Cameras... love them, hate them - JWSOUNDGROUP
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Using The Cinerama Camera
Shooting Cinerama
Westernaires Alumni Association - Here's the hardware that allowed all three "Cinerama" cameras to record simultaneously. Westernaires appeared in the 1963 box office hit "How the West Was Won". Filmed in Cañon
Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
John Ary On THIS IS CINERAMA!!
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Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
WHAT IS A CINERAMA CAMERA? - YouTube
The Last Days of Cinerama (2012)
CINERAMA 2012 - YouTube
Behind the Scenes of Cinerama's SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD – Flicker Alley