Ambient occlusion simulates light distribution in 3D games. First introduced in 2001's Pearl Harbor movie. Crytek implemented it in Crysis in 2007, selling over 3 million copies
Jumbotron was invented in Japan during early 1980s by Mitsubishi Electric and Sony. Mitsubishi introduced Diamond Vision in 1980 using cathode-ray tube technology. Sony coined "JumboTron" brand name in 1985 with 450,000-pixel resolution. Sony's Trini-lite technology enabled computer control and screen clarity
First widescreen film was The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897). Natural Vision process developed by Spoor and Berggren in 1926. Fox released Fox Grandeur process in 1929. Masked widescreen introduced in 1953 with 1.66:1 to 2:1 ratios
Developed by WB Games Montréal in 2011, released October 2013. First Arkham game with multiplayer mode. Features voice acting by Roger Craig Smith and Troy Baker
Telephoto lens is a long-focus lens with physical length shorter than focal length. Contains two elements: converging front and diverging rear groups. Optical center moves in front of construction, unlike simple lenses. Achieves telephoto ratio less than 1, unlike long-focus lenses
Basic 3D components were introduced between 1833-1839. Joseph Plateau developed stroboscopic animation in 1832. Charles Wheatstone created stereoscope around same time. Muybridge photographed running horses in 1878