Westernaires Alumni Association - Here's the hardware that allowed all three "Cinerama" cameras to record simultaneously. Westernaires appeared in the 1963 box office hit "How the West Was Won". Filmed in Cañon
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Using The Cinerama Camera
Behind the Scenes of Cinerama's SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD – Flicker Alley
diagram of cinerama dome | Cinema projectionist, Cinema camera, Film projection
Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
THIS IS CINERAMA, the Cinerama camera moves towards Lowell Thomas, for a close-up, 1952 Stock Photo - Alamy
Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Camera
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Cinerama camera and slate, 1954 | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Robh Ruppel on Twitter: "In 1952 a film opened in New York called “This is Cinerama”. It presented a unique 146° view utilizing 3 interlocked projectors. The camera had three 27mm lenses
HTWWW: The making of the movie, as told by American Cinematographer magazine
Cinerama Technology Is Owned By Pacific Theatres - What Happens to It? - Variety