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  2. VistaVision - Wikipedia

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    A VistaVision 35 mm horizontal camera film frame (the dotted area shows the area actually used). VistaVision is a higher resolution, widescreen variant of the 35 mm motion picture film format that was created by engineers at Paramount Pictures in 1954.

  3. Technirama - Wikipedia

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    The Technirama process used a film frame area twice as large as CinemaScope. This gave the former a sharper image with less photographic grain. Cameras used 35mm film running horizontally with an 8-perforation frame, double the normal size, exactly the same as VistaVision. VistaVision cameras were sometimes adapted for Technirama.

  4. Techniscope - Wikipedia

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    Techniscope employs standard 35 mm camera films, which are suitable for 2-perf (Techniscope), 3-perf, conventional 4-perf (spherical or CinemaScope), and even 6-perf and 8-perf (VistaVision), as all of those processes listed employ the same negative and intermediate films, and positive print films intended for direct projection (although 2-, 3- and 8-perfs are not distribution formats).

  5. Film perforations - Wikipedia

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    Some formats are referred to in terms of the ratio "perforations per frame/gauge size" to provide an easy way of denoting size. For instance, 35mm Academy is also known as 4 perf-35mm; VistaVision is 8 perf-35mm; the long-time standard Todd-AO 70 mm film is 5 perf-70mm; and IMAX is 15 perf-70mm. This description does not indicate whether the ...

  6. 12 Vintage Christmas Blow Molds Worth Serious Cash

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    Price on Etsy: $1,650 While most blow molds are 100% plastic, this Santa face from the ’50s embedded in a wood frame is the only plastic piece classifying this decoration as a blow mold.

  7. Talk:VistaVision - Wikipedia

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    A VistaVision 35 mm horizontal camera film frame (The dotted area shows the area actually used.) The image illustrating the article has inconsistent height characteristics. The caption reads: "A VistaVision 35 mm horizontal camera film frame (The dotted area shows the area actually used.)" OK. But the vertical height of the dotted area (and of ...

  8. List of VistaVision films - Wikipedia

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    VistaVision Visits Norway: 1954: Paramount: Short film White Christmas: 1954: Paramount: First VistaVision release [1] 3 Ring Circus: 1954: Paramount [2] An Alligator Named Daisy: 1955: Rank: Artists and Models: 1955: Paramount [3] The Desperate Hours: 1955: Paramount: First B&W film shot in VistaVision [4] Doctor at Sea: 1955: Rank: The Far ...

  9. File:VistaVision 8 perf 35 mm film.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: A VistaVision 8 perferation film frame. Drawn by myself (Max Smith) in Visio. Released into the public domain. A credit would be nice.: Date: 16 June 2011, 09:01 (UTC)