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How to pronounce cyclorama in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms diorama, panorama
Type of icon, ikon, image, picture

Examples of cyclorama

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Designer Andrew Lieberman's set of textured chipboard cyclorama was utilitarian.
From the express.co.uk
Scrim can also be used in theatre in combination with a cyclorama or backdrop.
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The mesmerizing video scenery is projected on circling sections of cyclorama.
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Much of its look is achieved with rear projections on a curved, cyclorama-type screen.
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Only pieces survive of a massive cyclorama depicting the Battle of Shiloh.
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Combination tickets for the movie and cyclorama tour are $12 for adults, $10 for children.
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A new museum and visitors center showcases a restored Battle of Gettysburg cyclorama painting.
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The painting is being refurbished in the cyclorama building at Gettysburg National Military Park.
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The people of Melbourne flocked to the cyclorama, paid up and had their picture taken before it.
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  • Panorama: a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
  • A cyclorama is a panoramic image on the inside of a cylindrical platform, designed to give viewers standing in the middle of the cylinder a 360u00B0 view, and also a building designed to show a panoramic image. The intended effect is to make viewers, surrounded by the panoramic image, feel as if they were standing in the midst of the place depicted in the image.
  • Cyclorama is an album by Styx, released in 2003). This was the first studio album with Lawrence Gowan, following the departure of group co-founder Dennis DeYoung in 1999. It was also the only album released by the Lawrence Gowan/Tommy Shaw/James Young/Glen Burtnik/Todd Sucherman lineup. ...
  • A cyclorama is a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the stage area. It was popularized in the German theater of the 19th century and continues in common usage today in theaters throughout the world. A "cyc" (U.S. ...
  • A display consisting of a continuous series of pictures placed on the walls of a circular room so as to appear in natural perspective by a person standing in the middle; A large curtain or wall, often concave, hung upstage, in a theatre
  • Permanent background built in a studio which is nearly always coved or curved at the floor line to create a shadowless, unending backdrop. (Grip/Lighting)
  • (often abbreviated to CYC - pronounced s-eye-k). A smooth cloth at the back of the stage usually painted light blue and used by lighting to give a sky effect. Sometimes the actual back wall of the stage has been especially curved and plastered to make a cyc.
  • A vertical surface which is used to form the background for a theatrical set that is usually made of heavy cloth drawn tight to achieve a smooth, flat surface, or left loose and textured. It is meant to suggest limitless visual space. ...
  • (usually just "cyc") : A large, usually white, curtain that is lit to create setting and masks the back of the stage behind the set.