Cinematographer
Filmkerne sind Grundausstattung beim Laden. Die richtige Größe für das Format, sauber und unbeschädigt – sonst gibt's Filmschäden oder Transportprobleme im Magazin.
Plastic or metal hub onto which motion picture film is wound for storage and handling – different sizes match various film formats, with industry-standard dimensions ensuring compatibility across cameras, magazines, and lab equipment.
A Film Core (Filmkern) is the central hub onto which motion picture film is wound. These standardized cores enable the secure winding and unwinding of film in cameras, magazines, and lab equipment.
| Format | Core Diameter |
|---|---|
| 35mm | 2" / 3" |
| 16mm | 2" / 3" |
| 65mm/IMAX | 3" / 6" |
| 8mm | Smaller variants |
| Material | Properties |
|---|---|
| Plastic | Standard, lightweight |
| Metal | More durable |
| Polycarbonate | Robust |
| ABS | Inexpensive |
| Element | Function |
|---|---|
| Hub | Central opening |
| Flange | Film guide |
| Slots | Attach film leader |
| Surface | Smooth for film protection |
| Aspect | Core | Spool |
|---|---|---|
| Flanges | None/Minimal | On both sides |
| Usage | Raw stock | Projection |
| Capacity | Variable | Defined |
| Handling | Requires can | Self-supporting |
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| Darkroom | Or changing bag |
| Attach film | In slot/tape |
| Wind | Emulsion inward |
| Secure | Tape at end |
| Can | Seal light-tight |
| Position | Description |
|---|---|
| Feed | Supply side |
| Take-up | Winding side |
| Daylight | Daylight-load spools |
| Core-load | Load in darkness |
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | To receive exposed film |
| Position | Magazine take-up side |
| Importance | Constant tension |
| Labeling | Mark after use |
| Criterion | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Roundness | Even winding |
| Smoothness | No film damage |
| Stability | No deformation |
| Dimensional accuracy | Fits equipment |
| Problem | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Damaged | Film scratches |
| Incorrect size | Does not fit |
| Contaminated | Dust on film |
| Warped | Uneven winding |
| Information | When |
|---|---|
| Stock Type | For raw stock |
| Roll Number | After exposure |
| Date | Always |
| Camera | For multi-camera |
| Usage | Description |
|---|---|
| Attachment | Film leader to core |
| Securing | Fix film end |
| Type | Special film tape |
| Important | No adhesive residue |
| Aspect | Standard |
|---|---|
| Core Size | Lab-compatible |
| Winding Direction | Emulsion inward |
| Cleanliness | Essential |
| Labeling | Complete |
| Condition | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Temperature | Cool |
| Humidity | Controlled |
| Dust | Protected |
| Light | In can |
| Aspect | Practice |
|---|---|
| Inspection | Before use |
| Cleaning | Remove dust |
| Discarding | Damaged ones |
| Organization | By size |
| Factor | Description |
|---|---|
| Unit price | Low |
| Quantity | Bulk cheaper |
| Quality | Worthwhile |
| Stock | Always have enough |
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Clean cores | Film protection |
| Correct size | Compatibility |
| Sufficient stock | No delays |
| Label immediately | Identification |
Film cores remain indispensable for anyone working with analog film. Although their use has declined due to digital production, high-quality cores are essential for filmmakers, archives, and laboratories that continue to work with the medium.
Filmkerne sind Grundausstattung beim Laden. Die richtige Größe für das Format, sauber und unbeschädigt – sonst gibt's Filmschäden oder Transportprobleme im Magazin.
Als Regisseur sehe ich die Kerne selten – aber ich weiß, dass mein Kamera-Team damit arbeitet, um das belichtete Material sicher zu verwahren.
Filmkerne sind günstig aber essentiell. Genug auf Vorrat zu haben vermeidet Verzögerungen – und beschädigte Kerne können Material ruinieren.
1. Zu welchem Department gehört „Filmkern / Spulenkern / Kern"?
2. Wie viele verschiedene Fachperspektiven bietet dieser Eintrag?
The Lexikon is part of the Filmfarm ecosystem — alongside budgeting (FilmBalance), an industry magazine (FilmCircus) and crew networking (FilmCall, CrewMesh). One shared vocabulary for the whole production.