Psychorama, also called the precon process, is the act of communicating subliminal information through film by flashing images on the screen so quickly that they cannot be perceived by the conscious mind. It is a subset of subliminal messaging that is applied only through non-verbal messages in film. The name most commonly refers to a "gimmick" in commercial movie production (sometimes using the marketing phrase "filmed in psychorama" as a play on the more common "filmed in Technicolor").
Psychorama, also called the precon process, is the act of communicating subliminal information through film by flashing images on the screen so quickly...
the Haunted House) 1958 Psychorama subliminal images Behind the Great Wall 1959 AromaRama A Date With Death 1959 Psychorama subliminal images Horrors...
one of only two movies shot in Psychorama, a stylistic gimmick which incorporated subliminal imaging onscreen. Psychorama, also known as the Precon Process...
can be used for psychological manipulation (see subliminal messages, psychorama). However, the empirical evidence for subliminal persuasion is limited...
House he directed was one of the first to use the technique known as Psychorama. Daniels was born Harold Goldstein in Pittsburgh. His brother, Sam, was...