rich cinemascope

Arabic translation: تكنيك تصوير بأسلوب سينماسكوب يجعل الفيلم صالحا للعرض على شاشة خاصة

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English term or phrase:rich CinemaScope
Arabic translation:تكنيك تصوير بأسلوب سينماسكوب يجعل الفيلم صالحا للعرض على شاشة خاصة
Entered by: Shazly

12:35 Oct 7, 2003
English to Arabic translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / cinema
English term or phrase: rich cinemascope
the film is shot in rich CinemaScope.
hamuksha (X)
Local time: 19:05
صور الفيلم بحيث يصلح للعرض على شاشة سينما سكوب كبيرة
Explanation:
سينما سكوب = علامة تجارية

Cinemascope was a widescreen movie format used in the US from 1953 to 1967. Using anamorphic lenses and 35 mm film it could project film at a 2.66:1 ratio, twice as wide as conventional lenses could achieve.
It was developed by 20th Century Fox to supplant the complex, multi-projector Cinerama process, first shown in 1952. The actual anamorphic process, initially called Anamorphoscope, was developed by Henri Chétien around 1927 using lenses he called hypergonar. Chétien had been attempting to sell his process to Hollywood since the 1930s but with little interest, until the advent of Cinerama. Another factor was the rise of television, which meant that the studios saw the need for a spectacle to compete.



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Note added at 2003-10-07 15:57:51 (GMT)
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صور الفيلم بحيث يصلح للعرض على شاشة سينما سكوب ذات امكانيات كبيرة
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Shazly
Egypt
Local time: 19:05
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1 +6صور الفيلم بحيث يصلح للعرض على شاشة سينما سكوب كبيرة
Shazly
5سينما سكوب ثلاثية الأبعاد
ghassan al-Alem


  

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35 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5 peer agreement (net): +6
صور الفيلم بحيث يصلح للعرض على شاشة سينما سكوب كبيرة


Explanation:
سينما سكوب = علامة تجارية

Cinemascope was a widescreen movie format used in the US from 1953 to 1967. Using anamorphic lenses and 35 mm film it could project film at a 2.66:1 ratio, twice as wide as conventional lenses could achieve.
It was developed by 20th Century Fox to supplant the complex, multi-projector Cinerama process, first shown in 1952. The actual anamorphic process, initially called Anamorphoscope, was developed by Henri Chétien around 1927 using lenses he called hypergonar. Chétien had been attempting to sell his process to Hollywood since the 1930s but with little interest, until the advent of Cinerama. Another factor was the rise of television, which meant that the studios saw the need for a spectacle to compete.



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Note added at 2003-10-07 15:57:51 (GMT)
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صور الفيلم بحيث يصلح للعرض على شاشة سينما سكوب ذات امكانيات كبيرة

Shazly
Egypt
Local time: 19:05
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
PRO pts in category: 66

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Stephen Franke
48 mins

agree  jenan
1 hr

agree  Amer al-Azem
4 hrs

agree  samarh32
18 hrs

agree  Alaa AHMED
19 hrs

agree  Wasfy Shahin
2 days 12 hrs
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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
سينما سكوب ثلاثية الأبعاد


Explanation:
تم تصوير الفلم (بتكنيك) سينما سكوب الثلاثية الأبعاد
rich her refers to a three-dimensional picture.

ghassan al-Alem
Jordan
Local time: 19:05
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Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
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