35mm cinema film format adopted universally since 1909, serving as the foundation for modern aspect ratios in theatrical cinema.
Technical Specifications
35mm film has a strip width of 35mm with standardized perforations for mechanical transport.
Technical Parameters:
- Strip Width: 35mm
- Perforation: BH-1866 Standard
- Academy Aperture: 22mm x 16mm
- Super 35 Aperture: 24.89mm x 18.66mm
Kodak Vision3 Film Stocks:
- Vision3 50D: Daylight, finest grain, ISO 50
- Vision3 250D: Daylight, moderate grain, ISO 250
- Vision3 200T: Tungsten, moderate grain, ISO 200
- Vision3 500T: Tungsten, visible grain, ISO 500
History
35mm was developed in 1889 by William Dickson for Thomas Edison. The 35mm width became the international standard in 1909.
Practical Application
Christopher Nolan's filmography shows a commitment to 35mm. Quentin Tarantino's work is exclusively 35mm. Paul Thomas Anderson also shoots on film.
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