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Widescreen on the Internet
AUSTRALIAN WIDESCREEN ASSOCIATION. (You're here already!)
Naturally we start with our own site. It has been running since late August 1997, and there is plenty to be added to it, but at present, you can access the year’s issues of "SCOPE", see some wide format pictures and view and print an entry form for the Festival. Our e-mail address is auswide@gmail.com
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THE WIDESCREEN CENTRE in U.K.
You can view an up to date price list of all the goods that Tony Shapps has for sale.
E-mail Tony Shapps Tony@wscreen.demon.co.uk
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THE AMERICAN WIDESCREEN MUSEUM.
This is a really great site, listing all the major widescreen systems, with plenty of pictures, music clips you can download, and frequent updates. A site worth visiting again and again. E-mail Martin Hart at M.B.Hart@worldnet.att.net
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AMERICAN WIDESCREEN SOCIETY/ PLATTSBURGH PHOTO SERVICES
Martin Baumgarten produces a quarterly printed newsletter "Wideview", and his Website lists his own services and many others for film stock and equipment.
THE LETTERBOX/WIDESCREEN ADVOCACY PAGE
This site promotes video letterbox versions of widescreen films, and contains pictures to show what is missing from the usual ‘pan and scan’ versions.
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WIDESCREEN MOVIE CENTER
includes lists of widescreen films, including recent theatrical releases, and a widescreen bibliography.
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Ringwood Film & Video Makers is one of Australia's most successful non-professional movie making institutions and was formed in 1956 by a group of movie makers using film cameras.
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