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Aaton Digital (formerly
known as
Aaton) was a
French motion picture equipment manufacturer,
based in Grenoble, France.
Aaton was
founded by
Eclair engineer...
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Aaton Penelope is a 35mm
motion picture camera introduced by
Aaton in
October 2008. It is the
first camera in the
world designed as a
switchable Techniscope...
- to use 16 mm
cameras from
Aaton and Arri, most
notably the
Aaton Xtera,
Aaton XTRprod,
Arriflex 16SR3, and
Arriflex 416.
Aaton also
released the A-Minima...
- sounddevices.com. "Zaxcom". zaxcom.com. "- HHB". www.hhb.co.uk. "
Aaton Digital".
aaton.com. "The
Digital Speech Standard (DSS & DSS Pro)". ReviverSoft...
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other essential information to be seen on the film itself.
Aaton cameras have a
system called AatonCode that can "jam sync" with a timecode-based
audio recorder...
- Anderson's
usual 35mm
anamorphic format,
using Aaton Xterà and A-Minima cameras.
Anderson said the
Aaton cameras were
ideal for
photographing child actors...
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estimated $60,000 for
their production budget. The film was shot on an
Aaton XTR Prod Camera,
which shoots with 16mm film, with a
Bolex H16
Camera used...
- The A-Minima is a
Super 16
movie camera that was
introduced by
Aaton in 1999.
Touted as the
smallest reflex viewfinder movie camera at the time, the camera...
- (PDF).
August 11, 1984. p. 121.
Retrieved May 26, 2016. Arri
official site
Aaton official site Arri. Arri: A
Picture Chronicle, 2001 Burum,
Stephen (editor)...
- daylight. Most of the film was shot with an
Aaton 35-III camera. For some
confined locations where the
Aaton would have been too noisy, a
Moviecam Compact...