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What’s the difference between films?

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What’s the difference between films?

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• ANSWER: 35mm film has been around since the beginning of motion picture – over 100 years and it still looks great! “The Wizard of Oz”, “Indiana Jones”, and 2004′s award winning movie “The Aviator” were all shot on 35mm.Still want contrast and beauty? Don’t like the look of video, but can’t quite afford 35mm? Then 16mm will stand out as the apparent victor here. In a way, 16mm can be much easier to work with than 35mm. The cameras are often less heavy and more mobile. Per foot, an equivalent length 16mm load will last more than twice as long as a load of 35mm film. This means less magazine changes per day. Lastly, 16mm costs less per foot to buy and process.16mm was created as a way of bringing film to the masses. In 1923, the 16mm format was introduced by Kodak to allow affordable filmmaking. Many great films and television shows have been made with 16mm over the years, including “Clerks” and “El Mariachi”.As their names imply, 35mm is more than twice as wide as 16mm, which makes the

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