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    Cinemiracle was a widescreen cinema format competing with Cinerama developed in the 1950s. It was ultimately unsuccessful, with only a single film produced and released in the format. Like Cinerama it used 3 cameras to capture a 2.59:1 image.

  2. May 18, 2018 · Film Reviews. Stream the Only Film Ever Shot in Cinemiracle, a Wondrous Widescreen Format from the 1950s. Windjammer, a movie following a half-year voyage across the Atlantic, used a brand-new...

  3. Windjammer was produced by Louis de Rochemont and directed by Louis de Rochemont III. It was the only film to be shot in the widescreen Cinemiracle process, which came with a seven-track stereophonic soundtrack. Filming.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · Only one film would be produced on Cinemiracle and no others in this format would be released. Cinemiracle had the same concept as Cinerama. Three cameras were used to capture the footage. And then two mirrors were used to provide the left and right camera units the same optical center that the middle camera had.

  5. Windjammer was the only film produced in the Cinemiracle process, developed by Russell H. McCullough under the direction of National Theatres' president Elmer Rhoden, Sr. Photographed with three cameras, Cinemiracle differed from the other popular widescreen processes by projecting the images out of a single booth, with the three projectors ...

  6. Like Cinerama, Cinemiracle's three 27mm lenses were manufactured by Eastman Kodak but were placed in focusing mounts that were electro-magnetically controlled. Additionally, the lenses shifted their optical centers with changes in focus, eliminating double images that would sometimes appear in Cinerama films.

  7. Aug 13, 2020 · A coverage of the cinemas and other venues utilized for presenting the Louis de Rochemont production WINDJAMMER (1958) in the Cinemiracle three panel widescreen film process. Features photos ...