Mitchell Camera Corporation was an American motion picture camera manufacturing company established in Los Angeles in 1919. It was a primary supplier...
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Technicolor (redirect from Technicolor (camera))
printing. The Technicolor Process 4 camera, manufactured to Technicolor's detailed specifications by Mitchell Camera Corporation, contained a beam splitter...
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(disambiguation) Mitchell Lake (disambiguation) Mitchell River (disambiguation) Mount Mitchell (disambiguation) Mitchell (crater), on the Moon Mitchell Camera Corporation...
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cameras in the UK at that time. Technichrome used 20 modified black and white cameras, Newall BNCs, built by Newall Engineering based on the Mitchell...
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Tony Gaudio (section Mitchell Camera Viewfinder)
longtime fan and owner of the Mitchell camera, Gaudio was quoted in 1921 as stating that “The Mitchell does everything a camera ought to do and then a lot...
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considerably heavier. When the soon-to-be ubiquitous Mitchell Camera BNC (Blimped Newsreel Camera) emerged in 1934, it weighed in at 135 lb; this clearly...
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closer to the action without being seen in frame. He also modified the Mitchell Camera to allow a wider range of movement, especially from low angles. ″It...
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(Geiger) Miller, a teacher, and Charles Daniel Miller, who worked for Mitchell Camera and later became the president of the Testor Corporation. Saint James...
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its three-strip Technicolor cameras converted into VistaVision cameras, using camera movements supplied by Mitchell Camera Corporation, the 1932 supplier...
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footage, Fricke purchased a Mitchell camera, and built a motor with an intervalometer, which was used to precisely move the camera between frames. The system...
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mirrorless camera (sometimes referred to as a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, MILC, or digital single-lens mirrorless, DSLM) is a digital camera which...
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stock with a 2.76:1 aspect ratio. 70 mm anamorphic camera lenses developed by the Mitchell Camera Company were manufactured to specifications submitted...
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greater than 90 degrees, the filmmakers installed a fluid head from Mitchell Camera Corporation's OConnor Ultimate product line for greater fidelity. Anderson...
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placed a camera used on Apollo 14 for auction at the auction house Bonhams. The litigation requested the camera be returned to NASA. Mitchell's position...
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frames/second, and contracting with Mitchell Camera for all-new FC ("Fox Camera") and BFC ("Blimped Fox Camera") cameras, and with Bausch & Lomb for all-new...
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A movie camera (also known as a film camera and cine-camera) is a type of photographic camera that rapidly takes a sequence of photographs, either onto...
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70mm Fox Grandeur cameras were manufactured by Mitchell Camera Corporation, and were based on the Mitchell Studio Standard 35mm camera, enlarged to accommodate...
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range. Early blimped motion picture film cameras like the Mitchell Camera BNCR were not reflex finder cameras. Instead, a viewfinder similar in concept...
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Grandeur. Cameras were ordered by Fox-Case from Mitchell Camera Corp, with the first 70 mm production cameras, designated as the Mitchell Model FC camera, delivered...
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The Mitchell Camera Corporation selected cinematographer Gregg Toland and Wuthering Heights to be the first to use their new Mitchell BNC camera. This...
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corpus of written and spoken English Mitchell Camera, Mitchell NC/BNC ("Newsreel Camera"/"Blimped Newsreel Camera") This disambiguation page lists articles...
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house films such as Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali. The then popular Mitchell camera, which could be operated silently made it possible to shoot in sync...
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the romantic comedy Cowboys and Angels. In 2001, Mitchell played a woman giving monologues to camera in the drama Ten Tiny Love Stories, a diner waitress...
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BNCR is a lens mount developed by Mitchell for use with its reflex 35 mm movie cameras (long back-focus; Bausch & Lomb Super Baltars and equivalents)....
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the film, to avoid confusion with another director K. S. Ravikumar. Mitchell camera weighed 50 kg was used for all the "double action" shots. The music...
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Camera was a cine camera eventually fitted with external magazines capable of holding up 400 feet (120 m) of film. Several types of "Prestwich Camera"...
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cameras with a new family of Mitchell cameras commissioned by Fox (BFC, "Blimped Fox Camera", a 65mm version of Mitchell's BNC, and FC, "Fox Camera"...
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French New Wave by being photographed with a heavy Mitchell camera, as opposed to the light-weight cameras used for earlier films.[citation needed] The cinematographer...
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Cinema Products Corporation (category Movie camera manufacturers)
motion picture camera equipment. The company was formed in 1968 by Ed DiGiulio, a former director and vice-president of the Mitchell Camera Corporation....
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experiment only with Perspecta-type directional sound, 2.13:1, 4 perf., Mitchell-camera (also 35 mm shown in Magnascope) Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (US...
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