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Moviecam SuperAmerica

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Moviecam's studio flagship (1992) at under 19 dBA – as quiet as the ARRI 535. Combined the Compact's compactness with studio quality and became the favorite for demanding Hollywood productions.

What is the Moviecam SuperAmerica?

The Moviecam SuperAmerica (1992) was the studio flagship of the Austrian manufacturer Moviecam. With an operating noise level of under 19 dBA – on par with the ARRI 535 – it combined the compact philosophy of the Moviecam Compact with full studio quality and became a favorite of renowned cinematographers like Dante Spinotti and Bill Pope.

Technical Specifications

FeatureValue
Format35mm (4-perf / 3-perf)
Weight (Body)5.7 kg
Frame Rate3–50 fps
Shutter Angle11.2°–180°
Noise Level<19 dBA
MountPL Mount
Magazines120m / 300m / 600m

Key Features

  • <19 dBA – Whisper quiet for any dialogue
  • 5.7 kg – More compact than ARRI 535 (7.5 kg)
  • 3-Perf Option – Film savings possible
  • 50 fps – Moderate slow motion
  • Variable Shutter – Full creative control
  • PL Mount – Universal lens compatibility

SuperAmerica vs. ARRI 535B

FeatureSuperAmericaARRI 535B
Noise Level<19 dBA<19 dBA
Weight5.7 kg7.5 kg
Max fps5060
3-PerfYesNo (535B later only)
Image StabilityExcellentExcellent
Rental/Day~€500~€600

Conclusion: Equivalent silence, significantly lighter, similar features.

Notable Films

FilmYearDPSignificance
Interview with the Vampire1994Philippe Rousselot, ASCGothic atmosphere
Heat1995Dante Spinotti, ASCMichael Mann
Casino1995Robert Richardson, ASCScorsese
L.A. Confidential1997Dante Spinotti, ASCOscar for Cinematography
The Matrix1999Bill Pope, ASCDialogue scenes
Any Given Sunday1999Salvatore Totino, ASCOliver Stone
Ali2001Emmanuel Lubezki, AMCMichael Mann

Michael Mann and the SuperAmerica

Director Michael Mann became the most prominent SuperAmerica user:

Heat (1995)

  • Entire film on SuperAmerica
  • Dante Spinotti, ASC
  • Bank robbery sequence legendary

The Insider (1999)

  • SuperAmerica for dialogue scenes
  • Combined with other formats

Ali (2001)

  • SuperAmerica as main camera
  • Emmanuel Lubezki

Mann's Rationale

"The SuperAmerica gives me the flexibility of a lightweight camera with the silence of a studio camera."

Typical Configurations

Studio Dialogue

  • SuperAmerica Body
  • 300m Magazine (11 min)
  • Zeiss Master Prime
  • Video Assist
  • Follow Focus
  • Weight: ~12 kg complete

Dolly/Crane

  • SuperAmerica Body
  • 600m Magazine (22 min)
  • Zoom or Prime
  • Matte Box
  • Weight: ~14 kg complete

Moving Camera

  • SuperAmerica Body
  • 120m Magazine (4 min)
  • Lightweight Prime
  • Wireless Video
  • Weight: ~8 kg complete

3-Perf Option

The SuperAmerica offered early 3-Perf support:

FormatImage SizeFilm Consumption
4-PerfAcademy100%
3-PerfWidescreen-optimized75%

Advantages of 3-Perf

  • 25% film savings
  • Longer run times per magazine
  • Native 1.78:1 aspect ratio

Disadvantages

  • Not all labs supported 3-Perf
  • Scan costs sometimes higher
  • Compatibility issues

The Moviecam System

The SuperAmerica was part of a modular system:

ModelRoleWeight
CompactMovement5.0 kg
SuperAmericaStudio5.7 kg
SLUltra-light4.7 kg

Advantage: Shared magazines and accessories across all models.

Accessories

Magazines

TypeCapacityRun Time @ 24fps
120m400 ft4 min
300m1000 ft11 min
600m2000 ft22 min

Options

  • Video Assist (Analog/HD)
  • Wireless Follow Focus
  • Matte Box System
  • Timecode Generator
  • Anamorphic Viewfinder

The End

ARRI Acquisition (2003)

  • Moviecam acquired by ARRI
  • SuperAmerica production ceased
  • Technology integrated into ARRICAM

Successor

The ARRICAM ST took over the SuperAmerica's role:

  • Even quieter (<18 dBA)
  • LDS system
  • More modern electronics

Today

The Moviecam SuperAmerica is no longer produced, but:

  • Collectors – Particularly sought after by Mann fans
  • Specialty Rentals – Still available from some providers
  • Film Revival – Interest in authentic 90s look
  • Service – Limited availability through ARRI network
AspectDetails
Used Price€10,000–€20,000
AvailabilityVery limited
ServiceARRI (limited)
Spare PartsVery limited
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