Precision-machined component in film cameras that holds the film stock flat against the aperture plate during exposure – maintains critical focus across the frame by ensuring the film emulsion remains at the exact focal plane, essential for sharp, consistent image capture.
What is a Pressure Plate?
The Pressure Plate is a precision-engineered component in film cameras that holds the film strip flat against the aperture plate. This critical component ensures that the film is precisely in the focal plane during exposure.
Basic Principle
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Hold film flat |
| Position | In the film gate |
| Material | Hardened metal |
| Precision | Micrometer-accurate |
Components of the Gate
| Part | Function |
|---|---|
| Aperture Plate | Image window |
| Pressure Plate | Pressing |
| Film Channel | Guidance |
| Registration Pins | Positioning |
Why Important?
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Focus | Film in focal plane |
| Sharpness | Across entire image |
| Stability | No pumping |
| Registration | Precise position |
Focal Plane
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Tolerance | < 0.01mm |
| Consistency | Frame to frame |
| Measurement | Depth gauge |
| Criticality | Very high |
Materials
| Material | Properties |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel | Durable |
| Chrome | Smooth, wear-resistant |
| Hard coating | Reduces friction |
| Polished | Minimal scratches |
Pressure Mechanism
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Spring pressure | Constant pressure |
| Adjustable | For different stocks |
| Self-adjusting | In some cameras |
| Calibrated | Factory setting |
Problems
| Problem | Symptom |
|---|---|
| Contamination | Scratches on film |
| Wear | Uneven pressure |
| Misalignment | Unsharpness |
| Hair/particles | Visible in image |
Gate Check
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| Opening | Make gate accessible |
| Inspection | Visual check |
| Cleaning | If necessary |
| Closing | Lock correctly |
Gate Cleaning
| Tool | Use |
|---|---|
| Orangewood stick | Remove particles |
| Blower | Blow dust away |
| Cloth | Wipe gently |
| No metal tools | Avoid scratches |
When to Check Gate?
| Situation | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Roll change | Always |
| After problem | Immediately |
| Regularly | Between takes |
| If suspected | Promptly |
Hair in Gate
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Cause | Film perforation abrasion |
| Detection | Gate check |
| Effect | Visible in image |
| Solution | Cleaning, re-take |
Camera-Specific
| Camera | Gate design |
|---|---|
| ARRI 35 | Quick-change |
| Panavision | Proprietary |
| Aaton | Integrated |
| Bolex | Simple |
Registration
| System | Description |
|---|---|
| Pins | Position film |
| Pilot pins | Most accurate registration |
| Full perf | 4-perforation |
| 2-perf | Fewer pins |
Wear
| Factor | Influence |
|---|---|
| Footage | More = more wear |
| Film type | Different abrasion |
| Maintenance | Extends lifespan |
| Inspection | Regularly |
Maintenance
| Action | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Cleaning | Daily |
| Inspection | Per roll |
| Service | Annually/per footage |
| Replacement | When worn |
Digital Cameras
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| No film | No pressure plate |
| Sensor | Fixed |
| Filters | In front of sensor |
| Relevance | Film only |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Check gate regularly | Detect problems early |
| Clean gently | Avoid scratches |
| Be patient | Better to check more often |
| Document | Gate status after takes |
Today
The pressure plate remains an essential component for all film cameras. Although digital cameras do not require this component, for productions on film, understanding and maintaining the pressure plate is critical for professional results. The ability to identify and resolve gate issues is a core competency for a camera assistant.