Third Dimension Movies And E X P A N D E D Screen (1953)

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110 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION PICTURES number on the film footage counter that is attached to each of the projectors, .the three projectors are then all restarted and all are 1ft synchonization. Cinerama employs Stereophonic sound, similar to that used by Walt Disney in Fantasy, sound originally picked up by the 6 microphones In recording the pic ture, is reproduced in the theater from loudspeakers CURVED SCREEN for Cinerama system has end sections of vertical ribbons, ar ranged like slats of Venetian blind. This eliminates reflection of light from ends to center of the concave screen, which detracts from clarity of picture there when ordinary screen materio. is used.