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  2. List of motion picture production equipment - Wikipedia

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    The film industry uses many tools and types of equipment during and after production: A A roll - Ambient light - Apple box - ...

  3. Panther (company) - Wikipedia

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    Panther GmbH was founded in 1986 by Erich Fitz. It specialized in the production, sales, and rental of film equipment. In 1990, Panther and its HTG GmbH subsidiary (founded in 1988), [2] moved to Oberhaching. In 1991, two more rental outlets opened in Prague and Hamburg. In 1999 Fitz decided, because of the expansion, to build new premises ...

  4. History of film technology - Wikipedia

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    They were then cemented together, base to base, into a single strip of film. No special projection equipment was needed. A surviving two-color-component image from the first Technicolor feature film, The Gulf Between (1917) The first publicly shown film using this process was The Toll of the Sea starring Anna May Wong.

  5. Adorama - Wikipedia

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    Adorama Camera, Inc is a camera, electronics, and film equipment retailer launched in 1974. [1] Apart from their online shopping websites (Adorama, Sunny Sports, Leisure Pro, Scuba.com, PRINTIQUE) [4] they have a large multi-floor Chelsea store, which is located at 42 West, 18th Street, New York City, New York.

  6. RCA Photophone - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, GE began a program to develop commercial sound-on-film equipment based on Hoxie's work. Unlike the Phonofilm and Movietone systems in which the audio modulated the intensity of a recording lamp which exposed the soundtrack, thus creating a variable-density track, the GE system employed a fast-acting mirror galvanometer to create a ...

  7. Rostrum camera - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Ken Morse is well known for his rostrum camera work in television and film, and his name is often seen in the closing credits of UK productions. In United States–based documentary film making, the use of a rostrum camera for a particular type of panning and zooming effect is sometimes called the Ken Burns effect.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Apple box - Wikipedia

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    Full Apple Box, in New York position. Apple boxes are wooden boxes or crates of varying sizes with holes on each end used chiefly in film production.These boxes are specialized pieces of equipment belonging to the grip department, and should not be confused with simple crates, other boxes, or boxes for apples.

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