A widescreen film process using a curved screen and multiple synchronized projectors to create an immersive panoramic viewing experience.
A proprietary blend of 'cinema' and 'panorama,' trademarked in the 1950s as a brand name for a specific wide-screen technology. It became synonymous with immersive cinema.
Cinerama was IMAX's grandfather—in the 1950s, it blew people's minds by filling their entire field of vision with an image, making them feel like they were actually riding roller coasters or exploring canyons.
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