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Song of the Flame and Widescreen

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Song of the Flame and Widescreen

Song of the Flame vs. Widescreen

Song of the Flame is a 1930 pre-Code musical operetta film photographed entirely in Technicolor. Widescreen images are images that are displayed within a set of aspect ratios (relationship of image width to height) that is used in film, television and computer screens.

Similarities between Song of the Flame and Widescreen

Song of the Flame and Widescreen have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Musical film, Technicolor, Vitascope, Warner Bros..

Musical film

The musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing.

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Technicolor

Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating from 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.

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Vitascope

Vitascope was an early film projector first demonstrated in 1895 by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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Song of the Flame and Widescreen Comparison

Song of the Flame has 43 relations, while Widescreen has 136. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.23% = 4 / (43 + 136).

References

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