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Last seen on: –Washington Post Crossword Monday, May 1, 2023
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 10 2023
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 12 2023

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Circle-Vision 360° is a film format developed by The Walt Disney Company that uses projection screens which encircle the audience.

Circle-Vision 360° developed from the Circarama format, which uses eleven 16 mm projectors. The first Circarama film was A Tour of the West (1955). For the movie Italia ’61, the number of cameras was reduced to nine, and the 16 mm film was shown using 35 mm projectors. In 1965, Circle-Vision 360° made its official debut, in a nine-camera, 35 mm format. At least one reason for the renaming from Circarama was objections by the owners of Cinerama to the similarity between the two names.

In both the Circarama and Circle-Vision 360° formats, the screens are arranged in a circle around the audience, with small gaps between the screens. The number of screens (eleven or nine) being odd results in a gap being opposite of each screen in the circle. The projectors are placed in these gaps, above the heads of the viewers. Railings are sometimes provided to steady the audience members while viewing the film. The cameras and projection systems for both Circarama and Circle-Vision 360° were designed by longtime Disney animator and visual effects pioneer Ub Iwerks. Circle-Vision 360° cameras have been mounted on top of automobiles for travelog scenes. For The Timekeeper (1992), static cameras and CGI effects were used.

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David Johnson-Davies is a British computer scientist and journalist.

David Johnson-Davies was born in London and has three children.

He studied Experimental Psychology in Cambridge (where he currently resides), and became a researcher at the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit (now the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit).

In 1980, Johnson-Davies completed a PhD and then went on to join the computer company Acorn, developers of the BBC Microcomputer. Johnson-Davies was the founder and managing director of Acornsoft, publisher of video games such as Elite and the VIEW business software range by Mark Colton.

In 1982, Johnson-Davies wrote Practical Programs for the BBC Computer and Acorn Atom.

In 1986, he left Acornsoft and established Human Computer Interface shortly afterwards. The company developed Macintosh-based programs compatible with BBC BASIC and BBC Micro software, disks and networks, including for Hitachi and Royal Mail.

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