Fred Waller

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Fred Waller was an American inventor and film pioneer best known for creating the immersive widescreen Cinerama process that revolutionized cinematic presentation in the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
film pioneer
inventor
widescreen film process
associatedWith cinematic spectacle presentations
widescreen exhibition systems
Cinerama is an immersive widescreen film exhibition process
contributedTo revolution of cinematic presentation in the mid-20th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
developed Cinerama film process
surface form: Cinerama widescreen process
fieldOfWork cinema technology
immersive visual presentation
widescreen film processes
genre film technology innovation
hasNationality American
impact helped popularize widescreen formats in commercial cinema
influenced immersive cinema experiences
widescreen cinema
knownFor Cinerama film process
surface form: Cinerama

immersive widescreen film processes
legacy pioneer of immersive motion picture exhibition
notableFeature enhanced audience immersion
multi-projector system
very wide curved screen
notableWork development of the Cinerama process
occupation film technology developer
inventor
roleInCinerama creator
significantPeriod mid-20th century
usedFor immersive cinematic presentation

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