Category
page 1Special-venue films
IMAX
3D film
stereoscopic film
4D film
film presented with synchronized physical effects

Cinerama
thumb|Original Cinerama screen in the Bellevue Cinerama, Amsterdam (1965–2005) 17-meter curved screen removed in 1978 for 15-meter normal screen.
Showscan
Showscan is a cinematic process developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 70mm film photographed and projected at 60 frames per second, 2.5 times the standard speed of movie film.

Kinoautomat
Kinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played.

In the Labyrinth
1967 multi-screen presentation at Expo 67 directed by Colin Low Roman Kroitor
Circle-Vision 360°
film format that uses nine projectors for screens arranged in a circle