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Moviecam is a
motion picture equipment company specializing in
movie camera systems for 35 mm film.
Moviecam is a
motion picture Large Format Lens series...
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Moviecam Compact is a
movie camera product line
created by
Moviecam in 1990. It was
developed by
Fritz Gabriel Bauer as an
improvement on his Moviecam...
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Moviecam SL (SL
stands for SuperLight) is a
movie camera product line
created by
Moviecam in 1996. It is a
lighter version of
Moviecam Compact. It can...
- Trauninger, and is
heavily derivative of the
cameras Bauer created for his
Moviecam company,
which was
bought out by Arri in the mid-1990s. As such, the Arricam...
- "The
History of
Fritz Gabriel Bauer's
Moviecam". PDF file
formerly available at www.
moviecam.com, 2002
Moviecam History (official site)
Panavision History...
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released for beta
testing in 1998. In 2000, Arri
purchased the
company Moviecam and
developed Arricam, a 35mm
camera platform. In 2003, Arri developed...
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usual crew's unavailability.
Navarro shot the film
using his
personal Moviecam Compact and
Arriflex 435 ES
cameras and
Zeiss Ultra Prime and Variable...
- Haneke's
usual director of photography, shot the film in
Super 35
using a
Moviecam Compact.
Before filming started,
Berger studied the black-and-white films...
- For some
confined locations where the
Aaton would have been too noisy, a
Moviecam Compact was used. With high-speed film stocks,
Acord chose to
utilize available...
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format on 35mm film
using Kodak Vision film stock. The film was shot with a
Moviecam Compact camera ****ed with Carl
Zeiss super speed lenses. For the scene...