2-Movie-Equipment-Film

acetate film

Film {acetate film} can be cellulose triacetate {film base} and contain picture and sound.

composite print

Prints {composite print} can have both picture and sound.

contact printing

Rather than using light, negative emulsion can touch positive emulsion for printing {contact printing, movie}.

developer

Alkali solution {developer, film} brings out negative or positive image.

double system

Picture is on one filmstrip side, and sound is on other side {double system}.

emulsion of film

Silver-salt gelatin {emulsion, movie} bonds to film base.

fixer

After development, solutions {fixer, film} can harden and set photographs.

leader

Blank film pieces {leader, film} are at film-roll beginning.

optical printing

Enlargers can use light to make negative into positive {optical printing}, rather than using contact.

outtake

Film final version does not have some filmed scenes {outtake}.

rushes

Film studios make daily prints {rushes}.

stop bath

Acid solution {stop bath} stops development.

2-Movie-Equipment-Film-Wide-Screen Process

Cinemascope

Wide-screen process {Cinemascope} uses anamorphic lens.

Cinerama

Wide-screen process {Cinerama} uses highly curved screen.

Panavision

Wide-screen process {Panavision} uses anamorphic lens.

Technirama

Wide-screen process {Technirama} uses anamorphic lens.

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