In the development of "three-dimensionality" in theatrical sound for movies, a four-track system
A. is the kind of system used in modern films like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Gladiator to create a 360-degree sound environment to enhance the theatrical experience.
B. was the kind of early stereo process employed in This Is Cinerama.
C. was first used in the 1953 Cinemascope production of The Robe.
D. is the system the Dolby corporation developed for Dolby-Surround Sound.
Answer: C
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