The original full-frame 35mm film format used during the silent film era before the introduction of optical sound tracks – measures approximately 18x24mm, utilizing nearly the entire width of the film strip, later reduced to Academy Aperture when space was needed for sound.
What is Silent Aperture?
Silent Aperture refers to the original 35mm film format of the silent film era (approx. 1895-1930). It utilizes almost the entire width of the film strip between the perforations, offering the maximum image area of the 35mm format.
Basic Principle
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Definition | Full Silent Film Gate |
| Era | ~1895-1930 |
| Size | ~18x24mm |
| Aspect Ratio | ~1.33:1 (4:3) |
Dimensions
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | ~24.89 mm |
| Height | ~18.67 mm |
| Area | ~464 mm² |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
Historical Development
| Period | Format |
|---|---|
| 1895-1930 | Silent Aperture |
| 1930-1953 | Academy Aperture |
| 1953+ | Widescreen Formats |
| 1980s+ | Super 35 Revival |
Silent vs. Academy
| Aspect | Silent | Academy |
|---|---|---|
| Width | ~24.89 mm | ~22.0 mm |
| Height | ~18.67 mm | ~16.0 mm |
| Area | ~464 mm² | ~352 mm² |
| Sound Area | None | Optical |
Why Reduction?
| Reason | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack | Optical Sound |
| Space Requirement | 2mm for Sound |
| Standardization | Academy 1932 |
| Projection | New Standard |
Soundtrack Position
| Position | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | Left of the image |
| Width | ~2mm |
| Type | Optical/Variable Area |
| Effect | Narrower image |
Super 35 Connection
| Aspect | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Concept | Return to Full Gate |
| Usage | Soundtrack area |
| Advantage | More image area |
| Post | Optical sound later |
Perforation
| Aspect | Silent Era |
|---|---|
| Type | Edison/BH |
| Per Frame | 4 Perfs |
| Spacing | Standard |
| Pitch | Long/Short |
Projection
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Gate | Full Silent |
| Masking | Minimal |
| Aspect | 1.33:1 |
| Speed | Variable (16-24fps) |
Format Comparison
| Format | Width | Height | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silent | 24.89mm | 18.67mm | 1.33:1 |
| Academy | 22.0mm | 16.0mm | 1.375:1 |
| Super 35 | 24.89mm | 18.66mm | 1.33:1 |
| Full Frame | 36mm | 24mm | 1.5:1 |
Modern Relevance
| Context | Application |
|---|---|
| Super 35 | Same area |
| Open Gate | Maximum utilization |
| Archive Scans | Original format |
| Restoration | Historical films |
Camera Gates
| Gate Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Silent Gate | Full format |
| Academy Gate | With soundtrack cutout |
| Super 35 Gate | Modern Full |
| TV Safe | Cropped |
Restoration
| Aspect | Consideration |
|---|---|
| Scan Format | Full Aperture |
| Perforation | Visible in scan |
| Aspect | Original 1.33:1 |
| Presentation | Historically accurate |
Digital Equivalents
| Concept | Digital |
|---|---|
| Full Frame | Sensor size |
| Open Gate | Maximum sensor |
| Crop | Academy equivalent |
| Super 35 | Silent equivalent |
Optical Considerations
| Aspect | Significance |
|---|---|
| Image Circle | Must cover Full |
| Vintage Lenses | Designed for Silent |
| Vignetting | With Academy lenses |
| Modern S35 | Silent compatible |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Know the format | Correct gate choice |
| Understand history | Context for formats |
| Check optics | Image circle |
| Plan post-production | Extraction options |
Today
Understanding Silent Aperture is essential for cinematographers working with various 35mm formats. Super 35 has effectively revived the same dimensions as the original silent film format, offering maximum image area and flexibility in post-production. The historical development explains the logical connections between film formats.