- In cinematography,
bi****ng, or a
bipack, is the
process of
loading two
reels of film into a camera, so that they both p****
through the
camera gate together...
- In
bipack color photography for
motion pictures, two
strips of black-and-white 35 mm film,
running through the
camera emulsion to emulsion, are used to...
- 'Monopack' is a trade-mark of Technicolor.
Technichrome Technichrome was a
bipack system developed by
Technicolor Ltd in
England to
photograph the 1948 Olympic...
- blue. This was done,
according to Scorsese, to
emulate the look of
early bipack color films, in
particular the
Multicolor process,
which Hughes himself...
- shot with a
normal camera capable of
bi****ng film. Two black-and-white 35mm film
negatives are
threaded bipack in the camera. One
records the color...
-
Soviet Bloc. For the 1948 Olympics, the
Technicolor Corporation devised a
bipack colour filming process –
dubbed "Technichrome" –
whereby hundreds of hours...
-
South Carolina, in the
summer of 1999.
After shooting tests,
including film
bipack and
bleach byp**** techniques,
Deakins suggested digital mastering be used...
-
projected the
results by
additive synthesis. Ultimately,
Prizma was
refined to
bipack photography, with two
strips of film, one
treated to be
sensitive to red...
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Milan Schere Albert Whitlock Matthew Yuricich Camera projection mapping Bipack Chroma key
Compositing Optical printing Video matting "Matte
World Digital...
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Cinecolor did not
offer three-color origination, only two-color
origination via
bipack. On
their way to
their jobs at the Death's Head Tavern,
Oliver "Puddin'...