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  2. Microform - Wikipedia

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    One roll of 35 mm film may carry 600 images of large engineering drawings or 800 images of broadsheet newspaper pages. 16 mm film may carry 2,400 images of letter-sized images as a single stream of microimages along the film set so that lines of text are parallel to the sides of the film or 10,000 small documents, perhaps cheques or betting ...

  3. Micro movie - Wikipedia

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    A micro movie is a type of short film characterized by a low budget and distribution via social media. Micro movies originated in Hong Kong in 2010. [1] Karen Mok (Hong Kong–based singer and actress) and Adam Duke starred in "Cadillac," which is regarded as the first micro movie. [2] Afterwards, micro movies became a trend in South Asia.

  4. Microfilm reader - Wikipedia

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    A lens that is capable of magnifying the image on the film to at least the size of the original document. An easily replaceable light source that provides illumination without damaging the microfilm. Minimization of light effects of the room. A screen large enough to project the entire film image. An easily used loader for film rolls.

  5. File:Movie-reel.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Microfilmmaking - Wikipedia

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    Microfilmmaking is the production of ultra-low budget movies. These films generally are made by impassioned filmmakers operating outside the Hollywood mainstream.While a "low budget" Hollywood film can cost millions of dollars, 80% to 90% of all independent films are made on budgets of $30,000 or less.

  7. Cue mark - Wikipedia

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    A pair of cue marks is used to signal the projectionist that a particular reel of a movie is ending, as most movies presented on film come to theaters on several reels of film lasting about 14 to 20 minutes each (the positive print rolls themselves are either 1,000 feet or, more commonly, 2,000 feet, nominally 11.11 or 22.22 minutes, absolute ...

  8. Reel - Wikipedia

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    35mm film reels and boxes 16mm empty film reel with its metal container It is traditional to discuss the length of theatrical motion pictures in terms of "reels". The standard length of a 35 mm film reel is 1,000 feet (305 m), which runs approximately 11 minutes for sound film (24 frames per second ) [ 2 ] and about 15 minutes for silent film ...

  9. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    First known film is the first film (not including tests) made with the format and intended for release. Negative gauge is the film gauge (width) used for the original camera negative. Negative aspect ratio is the image ratio determined by the ratio of the gate dimensions multiplied by the anamorphic power of the camera lenses (1× in the case ...