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Or perhaps the cast of characters, helpfully described for viewers on a screen projection?
The use of anamorphic lenses for wide-screen projection was introduced by CinemaScope in 1953.
Dennis Oppenheim's "Echo," 1973, is a dual-screen projection of the artist's hand slapping the walls of a gallery.
The bright blue screen at the back is sky, another extract of outdoors, or a screen projection.
The Tate already owns his 2002 Video Quartet, a four-screen projection that uses Hollywood movie clips of music moments including the Marx brothers.
There the police found a full-sized cinema screen, projection equipment, and tapes of a wide variety of films, including 1950s film noir classics and more recent thrillers.
He draped white translucent fabric, designed for rear-screen projection, on black steel gas pipes to create a taut rectangular tent.
They all assembled on the stage and, silhouetted against a big-screen projection of a pyramid, began working out various moves with the choreographer.
If you can endure the opening minutes — creaky British acting and rear-screen projection to match — then the rest of "Bonjour Tristesse" will offer its riveting rewards.
Conventionally, historical fiction is a personal story with world-historical rear-screen projection — the love story of Inman and Ada against the backdrop of the Civil War.
Sinatra will be following in the steps of virtual Elvis, who toured the world a few years ago via large-screen projection.
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