There are only 360 drive-in theaters left in the US – down from 4,000 at their peak in 1958 – and the 35-millimeter film projectors that they use to screen movies are quickly losing support ...
Sean Baker, who won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, discusses his latest film 'Anora', shooting on film vs digital and meeting George Lucas.
Officials originally believed the old film, discovered in a Chestnut Street home, was made in 1940. It's now believed it's ...
Not many people had access to a movie camera in the 1920s, but Simon J. Flood did. As manager of Flood’s Theatre in New Philadelphia, he had connections to Adams Cinema, a company that had a ...
specifically a brand-new 35-millimeter print. Because, he continued, we were in “the world’s greatest theater, the New ...
Too much work? Not if you are [Yuta Ikeya], whose 3D printed movie camera uses commonly-available 35 mm film stock rather than the 8 mm or 16 mm film you might expect. 3D printing might not seem ...
"The debate and conversation on the way out of the theater is what we were driving towards," Bryan Woods tells The Hollywood ...
So when somebody drops off a one-time use camera, we break it open, take the film out, develop the film like we would any ...
Most of the projects we see involving film these days are for creating digital copies. You can digitize your old 35 mm photo film using a Raspberry Pi, some Lego pieces, and a DSLR camera ...
IMAX cameras use a film frame 10 times larger than the 35 millimeter film used in feature films, and triple the size of standard 70 millimeter. The film is projected on either a flat IMAX screen ...
Oklahoma! was released in 2 formats: CinemaScope and Todd-AO, doubling the production workload. The film utilized old-school roadshow tactics for two separate releases across the U.S. The classic ...
Many theaters still use 35-millimeter film, which is being phased out rather aggressively in the movie industry. The move to digital, meanwhile, requires nearly a six-figure investment ...