Official site for a documentary about the extreme widescreen format includes detailed information about the process, its films, and its creators.
Guide to the various widescreen film formats used by Hollywood films over the years offers detailed, illustrated descriptions and examples.
Read about the history of this short-lived widescreen format, view photos, and explore the filmography to find films that were shot in Cinerama.
Magazine offers a look at various types of 70mm film and provides release dates for upcoming films shot in 70mm. Read about subscriptions.
Motion picture studio describes the pros and cons of both panning and scanning and letterboxing, using video stills and clips for illustration.
Find illustrated essays explaining how DVDs present widescreen images and learn about the cropping many films go through prior to release.
Learn about the loss widescreen films suffer when shown in a TV ratio and join the fight to have more widescreen films released on video.
Widescreen resource uses "Star Wars" to help illustrate the benefits of letterboxing. Includes links to other resources.
Read about the advent of letterboxing movies for TV and video, examine the different aspect ratios involved, and view a tribute to "Vertigo."
Virtual museum illustrates a variety of widescreen processes including Cinemascope, VistaVision, and Superscope. Read essays and view images.