Different cameras used in movies
by Hope Sharp
How cameras were built.
- Film cameras have viewfinder,that is an xenon flash lamp which adds enough extra light energy to activate the film even in the dark conditions.
- Professional cameras use a system called SLR or single lens reflex, which is prisms and mirrors that help you look through the final image.
medium format
applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than 24 by 36 mm full-frame, used in 35 mm photography, but smaller than 4 by 5 inches
Bolex B8
ranging from Regular 8mm through massive 60 mm cine monsters.
Sony F65
first in its class that captures cinema at 4096 x 2160, and it carries a specialized 8K CMOS sensor that takes images at 20MP.
Film Cameras
- ARRIFLEX 16SR
- ARRIFLEX 416
- Panavision 35mm
- Penelope 35mm
- unspecified 16mm & Super 8 cameras
Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Retailers VHS Promo (1987)
Gremlins - Official Trailer ( 1984 )
Both films
both videos were filmed by the same carmera
Movie cameras/ Multiple cameras
- which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on an image sensor or on a film. In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images; each image constitutes a "frame".
- Multiple cameras may be placed side-by-side to record a single angle of a scene and repeated throughout the runtime. The film is then later projected simultaneously, either on a single three-image screen (Cinerama) or upon multiple screens forming a complete circle, with gaps between screens through which the projectors illuminate an opposite screen.
age restriction/ movie ratings
- For R-Rated Films: Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian (age 21 or older) and 25 years and under must show ID. And children under the age of 6 are not allowed after 6:00 pm.
- PG: Parental guidance suggested – some material may not be suitable for children. Rated PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned – some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Rated R: Restricted – under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Rated X: No one under 17 admitted.