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Posted by The Man With No Name on 12/23/38 11:26
"JazzGuyy" <JazzGuyy@NOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> Yeah. It was called Cinerama and used a curved screen. How the West
> Was Won was one of the Cinerama films.
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> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:27:33 +0100, "Mark W" <s@o> wrote:
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Actually, far more obviously, in Abel Gance's silent epic of Napoleon, the
final battle scenes feature three images side by side (sometimes combing to
form one enormous image, sometimes showing three seperate images. Also, in
some shots, the left image is tinted blue, the middle image is black &
white, and the right image is tinted red (colors of the French flag.)
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