CinemaScope

[sin-uh-muh-skohp]

Cin·e·ma·Scope

[sin-uh-muh-skohp]
Movies, Trademark. a wide-screen process using anamorphic lenses in photographing and projecting the film.
Cin·e·ma·Scop·ic [sin-uh-muh-skop-ik] , adjective
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CinemaScope (ˈsɪnɪməˌskəʊp)
 
n
trademark an anamorphic process of wide-screen film projection in which an image of approximately twice the usual width is squeezed into a 35mm frame and then screened by a projector having complementary lenses

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