Question:
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anonymous
2009-10-09 19:01:41 UTC
OKKK soo please tell me what camera do movie makers use for taking pictures!!! those cleeeeaaar nice pictures! not videos..! is it 35mm???? what mm is it?? and if u know please tell me what the best mm there is!!!!! thank u!
Four answers:
anonymous
2009-10-09 19:06:15 UTC
Usually 35 mm, occasionally 65 mm or 70 mm.

Note that a lot of this is actually going digital though.

Interesting category to put this question in.
Russ
2009-10-10 02:14:50 UTC
Actually, most movies these days are not shot with film cameras, but with digital cameras.



In the old film days, "traditional" movies were shot with 35 mm film, even wider-screen formats, which were filmed with anamorphic lenses. Which means that the wider formats were narrowed on the film and then widened again on projection. One example was "Cinemascope."

There were a few other film formats, including "Super Cinemascope," which was shot on 70 mm wide film.



But again, this is all history. Very few movies these days are shot on chemical film, almost all are recorded digitally.
Alice A.
2009-10-10 05:19:56 UTC
Ummm why is this in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered section? and srry I don't know anything about cameras
Mark IX
2009-10-10 02:07:52 UTC
Read it. Wrong section. Please stop bothering us. Go away.


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