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  2. 70 mm film - Wikipedia

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    70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard 35 mm motion picture film format. [1] As used in cameras, the film is 65 mm (2.6 in) wide. For projection, the original 65 mm film is printed on 70 mm (2.8 in) film.

  3. List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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    The following movies were filmed using 65mm or 70mm negative stock. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Releases produced in Todd-AO, Todd-70, Super Panavision 70 (also known as Panavision 70), Panavision System 65 (also known as Panavision Super 70), Dimension 150, Arri 765 and Superpanorama 70 (also known as MClS 70 and MCS Superpanorama 70) were photographed with ...

  4. Todd-AO - Wikipedia

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    The IMAX format also uses 65 mm camera and lab film to create 70 mm prints for projection (also known as the 65/70 mm process); conforming to the pitch and perforation standard for 70 mm Todd-AO film. However, the IMAX frame is 15 perfs long and runs horizontally through the projector, whereas the Todd-AO frame is only 5 perfs high and runs ...

  5. List of motion picture film stocks - Wikipedia

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    For positive and print stocks, "35" indicates 35 mm print film, and "36" indicates 16 mm print film. Fuji also introduced their Reala film, a color stock with a fourth color emulsion layer, which is also the fastest daylight balanced color motion picture stock ever offered at 500 ISO.

  6. Venice Film Festival debuts 3-hour post-war epic ‘The ... - AOL

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    Even the 70mm format alone seemed like a bold statement for a film without U.S. distribution left: Though a favorite of cinephiles, the expense seems to be reserved for a select few, like ...

  7. Film perforations - Wikipedia

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    The KS1870 perforation, or KS perforation with a pitch of 0.1870", is the modern standard for release prints as well as for 135 still camera film. 65/70 mm, the other "professional" standard, was created many years after KS perforations had been recommended for negative as well as positive applications, and was adopted for positive applications.

  8. For ‘Oppenheimer’ 70mm Print, Imax Needed to Write ... - AOL

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    The 70mm Imax print of “Oppenheimer” comprises a whopping 11 miles of film stock weighing about 600 pounds, and required the company to build extensions to accommodate the larger size of the ...

  9. Talk:List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of films shot in standard 5-perf 65/70mm, hence the exhaustive list of formats covered in the introduction. Dunkirk was only partially shot in one of these formats. There's also a link in the introduction to the List of IMAX films article to indicate that 70mm IMAX films are not covered here.