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Silent Aperture / Full Aperture / Camera Aperture

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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

AspectDescription
DefinitionFull Silent Film Gate
Era~1895-1930
Size~18x24mm
Aspect Ratio~1.33:1 (4:3)

Dimensions

MeasurementValue
Width~24.89 mm
Height~18.67 mm
Area~464 mm²
Aspect Ratio1.33:1

Historical Development

PeriodFormat
1895-1930Silent Aperture
1930-1953Academy Aperture
1953+Widescreen Formats
1980s+Super 35 Revival

Silent vs. Academy

AspectSilentAcademy
Width~24.89 mm~22.0 mm
Height~18.67 mm~16.0 mm
Area~464 mm²~352 mm²
Sound AreaNoneOptical

Why Reduction?

ReasonExplanation
SoundtrackOptical Sound
Space Requirement2mm for Sound
StandardizationAcademy 1932
ProjectionNew Standard

Soundtrack Position

PositionDescription
LocationLeft of the image
Width~2mm
TypeOptical/Variable Area
EffectNarrower image

Super 35 Connection

AspectExplanation
ConceptReturn to Full Gate
UsageSoundtrack area
AdvantageMore image area
PostOptical sound later

Perforation

AspectSilent Era
TypeEdison/BH
Per Frame4 Perfs
SpacingStandard
PitchLong/Short

Projection

AspectDescription
GateFull Silent
MaskingMinimal
Aspect1.33:1
SpeedVariable (16-24fps)

Format Comparison

FormatWidthHeightRatio
Silent24.89mm18.67mm1.33:1
Academy22.0mm16.0mm1.375:1
Super 3524.89mm18.66mm1.33:1
Full Frame36mm24mm1.5:1

Modern Relevance

ContextApplication
Super 35Same area
Open GateMaximum utilization
Archive ScansOriginal format
RestorationHistorical films

Camera Gates

Gate TypeDescription
Silent GateFull format
Academy GateWith soundtrack cutout
Super 35 GateModern Full
TV SafeCropped

Restoration

AspectConsideration
Scan FormatFull Aperture
PerforationVisible in scan
AspectOriginal 1.33:1
PresentationHistorically accurate

Digital Equivalents

ConceptDigital
Full FrameSensor size
Open GateMaximum sensor
CropAcademy equivalent
Super 35Silent equivalent

Optical Considerations

AspectSignificance
Image CircleMust cover Full
Vintage LensesDesigned for Silent
VignettingWith Academy lenses
Modern S35Silent compatible

Best Practices

PracticeReason
Know the formatCorrect gate choice
Understand historyContext for formats
Check opticsImage circle
Plan post-productionExtraction 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.

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