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Splatstick film (423 bytes)
1: ...ation (things that go "splat!"). Some examples of splatstick would include [[Peter Jackson]]'s ''[[Braindead|D...

70 mm film (5382 bytes)
1: ...ion picture film format]]. As used in camera, the film is 65 mm wide; for projection 2.5 mm are added al...
3: ...bia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia]]'' is a well-known film in 70 mm format; the clarity of its picture is ap...
5: There is a subset of 70 mm film known as [[Showscan]], in which the picture is ca...
7: ...nd [[Astrovision]] systems each use slightly less film per frame and vertical pulldown to save print cos...
9: ...ilm, but the effects sequences were shot on 70 mm film. Special effects man [[Douglas Trumbull]] (who la...

9,5 mm film (962 bytes)
1: '''9,5 mm film''' is an amateur [[film format]] introduced with the [[Pathé Frères]] Pat...
3: ...long one edge. The single hole allows more of the film to be used for the actual image.
5: ...35 mm sprocket holes, were cut off, the remaining film was cut into 3 strips, and the central sprockets ...
9: ...rreg.free.fr/cine95/index.html Le format 9,5 mm - Film size 9.5 mm]. Retrieved Dec. 29, 2004.
11: [[Category:Movie film formats]]

16 mm film (3482 bytes)
1: ...vie market switched to even less expensive [[8 mm film]].
5: ...being phased out by [[Kodak]], as single-sprocket film can be used by both 16 mm and Super 16 production...
7: ... this format are [[Enlarger|blown up]] to [[35 mm film|35 mm]] for projection.
9: ...m film is used mostly for student and documentary films, with some Super 16 used for [[HD]] ([[Hi-Def]])...
11: ...espread use of Super 16. However, improvements in film stock have resulted in a dramatic improvement in ...

Film-at-11 (1546 bytes)
1: ...article started off as the Jargon File entry for "film at 11", this article now includes information whi...
5: ...]] crashes; film at 11." "Bug found in scheduler; film at 11."
7: In more general usage, "film at 11" means that more information will follow in...
9: ...-known joke based on (the more general usage of) "film at 11", which goes:
10: ...to form on teeth around 4:00 PM in the afternoon. Film at 11:00."

35 mm film (6169 bytes)
1: ... from them are the perforations used to drive the film through the projector, along with the Dolby Digit...
3: ...n [[1889]] by [[Thomas Edison]]. The photographic film is cut into strips 35 [[millimetre|millimeter]]s ...
5: ...900, which remain to this day for camera original film. Kodak-Standard perforations were introduced some...
7: ... single circular perforation in the centre of the film between frames.
9: ...tio]] of 2:3, a size of 24 x 36 mm. See the [[135 film]] section.

Film Four (593 bytes)
1: ...s been responsible for backing a large portion of films made in Britain.
6: == Films ==
8: These are some of the films that Film Four has produced:
19: [[Category:British film production companies]]

3-D film (3985 bytes)
8: ...rated film had not yet been invented) with scenes filmed in [[London]]'s [[Hyde Park]].
12: The first screening of 3-D short [[film|motion pictures]], for a paying audience, dates b...
14: ...n [[1952]] with the release of the [[exploitation film]] ''[[Bwana Devil]]'', produced by [[Sidney W. Pi...
18: Today many [[IMAX]] films are made in 3-D.
37: *[[List of 3-D films]]

To Be or Not to Be (film) (1276 bytes)
1: ...'''To Be Or Not To Be''''' is a [[1942]] [[comedy film]] about a [[troupe]] of actors in [[Nazi]]-occupi...
5: ...] and selected for preservation in the [[National Film Registry]].
11: [[Category:1942 films]]
14: [[Category:1983 films]]
15: [[Category:Comedy films]]

Film (16887 bytes)
1: :''For other uses see [[film (disambiguation)]]''
3: [[Image:Film reel and film.jpg|thumb|250px|"Film" refers to the celluliod media on which movies ar...
5: ...emics often refer to this field as the study of [[film]].
7: ...opular form of [[entertainment]], and a business. Film is produced by [[recording]] "real" people and ob...
9: ...nsitive [[silver halide]] solution, also called [[filmstock]], on which motion pictures have historicall...

Film-out (292 bytes)
1: ...igital files stored on computer to [[photographic film]].
4: * [[Film recorder]]

8 mm film (3412 bytes)
1: ... 8 mm (the subject of this article); [[Super 8 mm film|Super 8]], a slightly larger format that eventual...
3: ...m film contains 264 pictures. Normally Double8 is filmed at 16 frame/s.
5: Common length film spools allowed to film about 3 to 4 min at 12, 15, 16 and 18 frames per ...
7: ...per 8 mm film from exisiting 16 mm, or even 35 mm film stock.
11: ...e in which super8mm film is provided. Single 8 mm film from Fuji, which is dimensionally exactly the sam...

1904 in film (2583 bytes)
3: *[[1903 in film]]
5: *[[1905 in film]]
6: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]]
7: *[[film]]
11: ... by [[Siegmund Lubin]] (a remake of the [[1903 in film|1903]] classic...)

120 film (3156 bytes)
1: [[Image:120_Film.jpg|right]]
2: '''120''' is a [[film format]] for still [[photography]] introduced by ...
4: ...6 × 7 enlarges exactly (without wasting any film) to 8 × 10 paper, for which reason its prop...
6: The 120 is a typical [[roll film]] format. The [[bobbin]] was originally made of w...
8: ...; 7, 9 for 6 × 8 and 8 for 6 × 9. The film is 72 cm long.

135 film (4602 bytes)
1: ...so today. [[Image:135filmsize.jpg|frame|right|135 Film Size]]
4: ...d some popularity during an era of unusually high film costs in the [[1960s]] and the 24 × 24 mm o...
6: ...d exits via a velvet-covered slot. The end of the film is cut on one side to form a leader, which is to ...
8: ...o load their own cartridges can use any length of film -- with thinner emulsions up to 45 exposures will...
10: ...g of the available exposures and protects exposed film (except the most recent images) should the camera...

1905 in film (1564 bytes)
3: *[[1904 in film]]
5: *[[1906 in film]]
6: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]]
7: *[[film]]
11: *[[Pathé Frères]] colors black and white films by machine.

Adventure film (1043 bytes)
1: ...ighting]] or [[swashbuckling]]. Popular adventure film concepts include:
7: '''Popular Adventure genre films:'''
17: '''Popular Adventure genre [[filmmaker]]s:'''

1900 in film (1794 bytes)
3: *[[19th century in film]]
4: *[[1899 in film]]
6: *[[1901 in film]]
7: *[[1900s in film]]
8: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]]

1901 in film (2180 bytes)
3: *[[1900 in film]]
5: *[[1902 in film]]
6: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]]
7: *[[film]]
14: ...uary 14]] - [[Bebe Daniels]], actor (d. [[1971 in film|1971]])

1906 in film (2455 bytes)
3: *[[1905 in film]]
5: *[[1907 in film]]
6: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]]
7: *[[film]]
12: * ''[[Ben Hur (1907 film)|Ben Hur]]'', directed by [[Sidney Olcott]].

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