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Pressure Plate / Film Gate Plate / Film Pressure Plate

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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

AspectDescription
FunctionHold film flat
PositionIn the film gate
MaterialHardened metal
PrecisionMicrometer-accurate

Components of the Gate

PartFunction
Aperture PlateImage window
Pressure PlatePressing
Film ChannelGuidance
Registration PinsPositioning

Why Important?

AspectDescription
FocusFilm in focal plane
SharpnessAcross entire image
StabilityNo pumping
RegistrationPrecise position

Focal Plane

ParameterValue
Tolerance< 0.01mm
ConsistencyFrame to frame
MeasurementDepth gauge
CriticalityVery high

Materials

MaterialProperties
Stainless steelDurable
ChromeSmooth, wear-resistant
Hard coatingReduces friction
PolishedMinimal scratches

Pressure Mechanism

TypeDescription
Spring pressureConstant pressure
AdjustableFor different stocks
Self-adjustingIn some cameras
CalibratedFactory setting

Problems

ProblemSymptom
ContaminationScratches on film
WearUneven pressure
MisalignmentUnsharpness
Hair/particlesVisible in image

Gate Check

StepDescription
OpeningMake gate accessible
InspectionVisual check
CleaningIf necessary
ClosingLock correctly

Gate Cleaning

ToolUse
Orangewood stickRemove particles
BlowerBlow dust away
ClothWipe gently
No metal toolsAvoid scratches

When to Check Gate?

SituationRecommendation
Roll changeAlways
After problemImmediately
RegularlyBetween takes
If suspectedPromptly

Hair in Gate

AspectDescription
CauseFilm perforation abrasion
DetectionGate check
EffectVisible in image
SolutionCleaning, re-take

Camera-Specific

CameraGate design
ARRI 35Quick-change
PanavisionProprietary
AatonIntegrated
BolexSimple

Registration

SystemDescription
PinsPosition film
Pilot pinsMost accurate registration
Full perf4-perforation
2-perfFewer pins

Wear

FactorInfluence
FootageMore = more wear
Film typeDifferent abrasion
MaintenanceExtends lifespan
InspectionRegularly

Maintenance

ActionFrequency
CleaningDaily
InspectionPer roll
ServiceAnnually/per footage
ReplacementWhen worn

Digital Cameras

AspectDescription
No filmNo pressure plate
SensorFixed
FiltersIn front of sensor
RelevanceFilm only

Best Practices

PracticeReason
Check gate regularlyDetect problems early
Clean gentlyAvoid scratches
Be patientBetter to check more often
DocumentGate 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.

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