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Transition to Widescreen in 1953
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Bob Furmanek
2014-05-05 13:46:01 UTC
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I'm pleased to announce that my new article, THE FIRST YEAR OF WIDESCREEN PRODUCTION, is now on our website. It covers every feature - and most of the live action shorts - that were composed for widescreen in 1953. Hopefully, it will help to dispel many of the myths associated with this era.

http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/the-first-year-of-widescreen

The article took nearly a year to put together with a great deal of research and fact-checking in order to insure accuracy. I hope that you enjoy it.

Please share the article so that more people will understand this turbulent period of transition within the industry.

Thank you very much!
Mutley
2014-05-07 06:37:38 UTC
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Post by Bob Furmanek
I'm pleased to announce that my new article, THE FIRST YEAR OF WIDESCREEN PRODUCTION, is now on our website. It covers every feature - and most of the live action shorts - that were composed for widescreen in 1953. Hopefully, it will help to dispel many of the myths associated with this era.
http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/the-first-year-of-widescreen
The article took nearly a year to put together with a great deal of research and fact-checking in order to insure accuracy. I hope that you enjoy it.
Please share the article so that more people will understand this turbulent period of transition within the industry.
Thank you very much!
Great article. Didn't know that there were so may "widescreen"
formats around in those first years..

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