About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 62. Chapters: Cinema, Founders Inc, Image of media, Internet, Journalist, Magazine, Media stub, Newspaper, Press agency, Radio, Television, Adoha Imax, Olympia Hotel and Theater, Sheba and Solomon, Stirling Cinema, The Spy, Transbaum Films, Big Business Deal, Global Magazine, High in the Sky Forecasting, Rockafellow, The Daily Sylvanian, The House Publishers, The Noble City Times, West Wave, The Fact Feed, Andrew Johnson, Justin Abrahams, Marcus Villanova, Patrick Butler, Alphabet Publishers, Global Magazine, Job Billboard, Magazine Mode, The Free Post, Hannis Media Group, Milk is good for everyone, Pop Hits 100, Villanova Inc., Telefonix, Dae Lophier, The Daily Sylvanian, The Fact Feed, The Frame, The Messenger, The National Post, The Newhaven Mercury, The Noble City Times, Lovian Press Union, LTV Radio Stations, Noble City FM, Oceana Broadcasting System, Pop Hits 100, Rockafellow, Villanova Inc., West Wave, Bulletman, C.H. Chan, Private Eye, Digital Environment, Dinosaurus Rex, El Matador, In Session, Lovian Cable Company, Lovian Television Company, LTV, Oceana Broadcasting System, People's Channel, Politics Now!, Simon McCann, Space Attack, ZAM TV. Excerpt: Imax is a motion picture film format and a set of proprietary cinema projection standards created by the Canadian IMAX Corporation. IMAX has the capacity to record and display images of far greater size and resolution than conventional film systems. Feature films have traditionally been upconverted into IMAX format for display in IMAX theatres, though some have been partially shot in IMAX. IMAX is the most widely used system for special-venue film presentations. As of September 2010, there were more than 445 IMAX theatres in 47 countries. The Olympia Hotel and Theater is an historic Lovian hotel built in 1890 in King's Gardens, Noble City, founded by Sir George Coningham as part of his real estate business in Lovia. His daughter Silvia inherited the hotel ...