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What are the most commonly used film guages? 35mm is the standard; 16mm and 8mm are favoured by amateur filmmakers; and the wide, high-resolution 70mm is most..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Cellluloid

Similarity: 81%

Film cameras

Similarity: 73%

Early film equipment

Similarity: 72%

Arrival of film

Similarity: 71%

16mm Film

Similarity: 70%

The Biography of the motion picture camera

France, 1947
Similarity: 69%

8mm Film

Similarity: 68%

The History of the cinema

United Kingdom, 1958
Similarity: 68%

Tinted film

Similarity: 68%

Film firsts. Pt. 1

United States, 1959
Similarity: 68%

Origin of the motion picture

United States, 1955
Similarity: 67%

Early sound recording equipment

Similarity: 66%

Celluloid college: basic motion picture technique

United States, 1947
Similarity: 66%

Overview of 8mm production

United States, 1973
Similarity: 66%

In black and white

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 66%

Auguste and Louis Lumière

France, c. 1895
Similarity: 66%

Thomas Alva Edison

United States, c. 1900
Similarity: 66%

US Navy Ciné-Kodak Special

United States, c. 1940s
Similarity: 66%
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