Movies on Krypton
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'''Kryptonian Movies''' | '''Kryptonian Movies''' | ||
− | The motion picture industry on [[Krypton]] closely resembles that of Earth | + | The motion picture industry on [[Krypton]] closely resembles that of Earth. The chronicles reveal that movies are filmed with cameras that appear to be devices that capture pictures and sound on photographic film. There may be extra effects, as [[Lyla Lerrol]] is said to be a star of "Emotion-Pictures" when [[Superman]] finds himself trapped in Krypton's past (S No. 141, Nov 1960: "Superman's Return to Krypton!"). |
− | Like Earth's "3-D" movies, an enhanced experience is also possible. For example, when [[Jimmy Olsen]] is exiled in [[Kandor]], he visits a cinema house that shows "Really Movies", movies that not only convey two-dimensional images and sound but also enable patrons to experience touch, smell, and taste (SPJO No. 53, Jun 1961: "The Boy in the Bottle!"). | + | Like Earth's "3-D" movies, an enhanced experience is also possible. For example, when [[Jimmy Olsen]] is exiled in [[Kandor]], he visits a cinema house that shows "Really Movies", movies that not only convey two-dimensional images and sound but also enable patrons to experience touch, smell, and taste (SPJO No. 53/1, Jun 1961: "The Boy in the Bottle!"). |
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Revision as of 01:14, 28 July 2007
Kryptonian Movies
The motion picture industry on Krypton closely resembles that of Earth. The chronicles reveal that movies are filmed with cameras that appear to be devices that capture pictures and sound on photographic film. There may be extra effects, as Lyla Lerrol is said to be a star of "Emotion-Pictures" when Superman finds himself trapped in Krypton's past (S No. 141, Nov 1960: "Superman's Return to Krypton!").
Like Earth's "3-D" movies, an enhanced experience is also possible. For example, when Jimmy Olsen is exiled in Kandor, he visits a cinema house that shows "Really Movies", movies that not only convey two-dimensional images and sound but also enable patrons to experience touch, smell, and taste (SPJO No. 53/1, Jun 1961: "The Boy in the Bottle!").