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Movie Camera projected effects
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Movie camera
Most of the optical and mechanical elements of a movie camera are present in the movie projector. ... Multiple synchronized cameras may be used and the films then projected simultaneously, either on a single three-image screen (Cinerama) or upon multiple screens forming a complete circle, with gaps between screens through which the projectors illuminate an opposite screen. -
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History of film
Filmic effects ... To do this he built a special printer in which the negative running through a projector was projected into the gate of a camera through a special lens giving a same-size image. -
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Sound film
The first known public exhibition of projected sound films took place in Paris in 1900, but decades would pass before reliable synchronization was made commercially practical. ... 1929: Man with a Movie Camera (USSR; VV 01, S&S 02), Pandora's Box (Germany; TO 95) -
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Pinhole camera
The image may be projected onto a translucent screen for real-time viewing (popular for observing solar eclipses; see also camera obscura), or can expose film or a charge coupled device (CCD). ... An extremely small hole, however, can produce significant diffraction effects and a less clear image due to the wave properties of light. -
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2001: A Space Odyssey (film)
Special effects ... The projected landscape is invisible on the actors because it is much dimmer than the scene illumination, and is only visible in the camera because of the high reflectivity of the background retroflective screen. -
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Windows Movie Maker
Video can be exported back to the video camera if supported by the camera. ... At the Movie Maker forums, users can get assistance on creating and adding custom effects and transitions. -
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Camera obscura
While these earlier scholars described the effects of a single light passing through a pinhole, none of them suggested that what is being projected onto the screen is an image of everything on the other side of the aperture. ... Camera lucida -
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Movie projector
In fact, the common 35 mm camera, developed by Leica, was designed to use this film stock and was originally intended to be used for test shots by movie directors and cinematographers. ... Called Cinerama, the images were projected onto an extremely wide, curved screen. -
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Stanley Kubrick
All five films were projected theatrically with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1. ... | Self-Portrait of Kubrick with a Leica III camera, when he worked for Look (from the book "Drama and Shadows"). | -
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Time-lapse
Overcranking produces slow motion effects. ... Even if the film camera is set to record at a slower speed, it will still be projected at 24 frame/s.
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Movie Camera projected effects