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soundless and feet
: Let its feet be tufted with plentiful hair that its footfall may be soundless and for its standard of pomp let it rival the whick of the Tibetans ' yak, which is flourished to protect the imperial litter from flying insects.

soundless and was
In Europe ( and, to a lesser degree, elsewhere ) the new development was treated with suspicion by many filmmakers and critics, who worried that a focus on dialogue would subvert the unique aesthetic virtues of soundless cinema.
Among the witnesses was the wife of Dr. Ducker, who reported that in August 1951 she had observed a " huge, soundless flying wing " pass over her house ( Clark, 347 ).

soundless and by
At last they resorted to the same soundless weapon, poison which used to be applied by the cunning monarchs quite often to eliminate their opponents or suspects.

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Eloquence flowed in soundless chant from heart of master to disciple.
The label derived its name partially from the Charles Mingus album Mingus Ah Um, but is fundamentally from " AUM, the mantra of mantras, representing the soundless sound of the universe, the original tone and source of all creation.

soundless and .
The RX-M's jettisoned second stage, with its engine still firing, and a later meteoroid storm ( inaccurately referred to in dialog as meteorites ) both make audible roaring sounds in the soundless vacuum of space that can heard inside the crew compartment.
It points not just to the regularity of Robinson ’ s own days and years but to the engulfing possibility of a thousand Robinsons out there, in the subway and on the streets, all ticking their lives away like his soundless watch.
Numerous examples of soundless and graphic-light text sims exist.

35mm and nitrate
The Letter was long considered to be a lost film until an original 35mm nitrate print was found and restored.
The safety precautions associated with nitrate required 35mm film prints to be shipped in reels no longer than 1, 000 feet ( approximately 15 minutes at 16fps ).
This film ( along with Selznick's " A Star Is Born "), despite being in the public domain, were released on DVD in 2011 by Kino Classics in transfers made from 35mm nitrate Technicolor prints preserved by the George Eastman House Motion Picture Department and authorized by the estate of David O. Selznick ; prior to this most home video releases of both films had rather poor quality color.
As often happens with film discoveries, a stunningly beautiful, but fragile 35mm nitrate print of the original 1930 version turned up, at The Library of Congress.
A 35mm nitrate copy of Reel 1, the " lab reference " print, was still held by Technicolor-Hollywood and screened privately in the 1960s ; that reel is today in the collection of the Academy Film Archive.
A 1970 check of Jack Warner's old personal vault on the Burbank lot uncovered a 35mm nitrate print of Mystery in very good condition.
The laserdisc release was carefully transferred from the 35mm nitrate Jack Warner print ( in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archives ) and retained the essence of its unusual color.
Circa 2007, film collector and King of the Sabu Cats, Jeff Joseph, located another, near-mint 35mm nitrate Technicolor print in Europe, with English soundtrack but etched French supertitles.
In 1985, the UCLA Film and Television Archive preserved the film from the original 35mm nitrate film negative.
received 35mm negatives of all films purchased from Warner Bros., some of which were on nitrate stock for the older films.

35mm and print
Paramount did not use anamorphic processes such as CinemaScope but refined the quality of their flat widescreen system by orienting the 35mm negative horizontally in the camera gate and shooting onto a larger area, which yielded a finer-grained projection print.
* If a 16 mm negative is struck from an original 16 mm print struck from a 35mm original print, it is called a " Dupe Down ".
For a period of time the only existing copy was a 35mm print owned by Capra, until he made a duplicate negative from it and donated a newly minted print to the Library of Congress.
The rights were purchased in 2007 at a cost of US $ 150 000 and the film was restored and transferred from a 16mm to a 35mm print.
Also premiered was a 35mm restored print of the Lou Costello-produced 1948 short film 10, 000 Kids and a Cop, which was shot at the Lou Costello Jr.
A typical value of the enlargement factor is around 5 × ( for the case of 35mm film and a 15x10 cm ( 6 × 4 inch ) print ).
Roadshow Film Distributors had a 115m 35mm print of THREE KINGS passed with an R18 + ( Medium level violence ) rating in December 1999.
In February 2000 a 115m 35mm print was awarded an MA15 + ( Adult themes, High level violence ) rating.
Scorsese himself first saw the film in 1970 through a friend who owned a 35mm colour, uncut print.
Up until 2009 the cinema and film distributors did not have faith in the reliability of digital presentations, so the cinema would run a 35mm print along side.
It was recently restored by the UCLA Film & Television archive in a new 35mm print of much higher quality.
This print contains a mixture of both original Lippert footage (" lab splices " made for movie theater 35mm reel change cues and V-2 stock footage can be seen ), as well as all six of Willliams ' new scenes.
Edge of a 35mm film print showing the soundtracks.
Earlier processes, used on 70mm film prints and special presentations of 35mm film prints, recorded sound magnetically on ferric oxide tracks bonded to the film print, outside the sprocket holes.
* 35mm 4-Track Magnetic with Optical Track ( magoptical ): This type of Sensurround print was < u > not </ u > usable as a mono optical print.
It has never been released on BluRay and there is only one publicly-rentable print of the original 35mm film available, as shown at the Prince Charles Cinema in London on 9th August 2012.
To make a 35mm print ( the type of film stock most smaller theaters could project ), a 35mm print with black borders along the top and bottom of each frame was used.

35mm and movie
New releases include La Sardina cameras, a line of wide-angle cameras inspired by vintage sardine cans, and the LomoKino, a 35mm analog movie camera.
Morecambe and Wise worked on their much-desired film, a television movie in 1983, Night Train to Murder, with which both were unhappy: recorded on videotape using the new medium of lightweight ENG cameras instead of 16mm or 35mm film, they felt it looked " cheap ".
In 2006, VCX employed Media Blasters to digitally re-master the movie from the original 35mm film into a " Definitive Collectors Edition " 2-Disc set on DVD.
and the following year it was made available in 8 mm movie film, and in 35mm and 828 formats for stills cameras.
Initially, Kodachrome was available only as 16mm film for home movies, but in 1936 it was also introduced as 8mm home movie film and short lengths of 35mm film for still photography.
Imaging lens Diastar of an Askania 35mm movie projector ( focal length: 400 mm )
The movie was the first feature Burnett shot on 35mm color film.
In 1894, while box office manager of the Phoenix Opera House in Waukegan, Illinois, George K. Spoor teamed with inventor Edward Hill Amet ( 1860 – 1948 ) to build and exhibit The Magniscope, the first practical 35mm movie projector ever designed and used in a large audience display.
Available on video for the first time from Film Chest and HD Cinema Classics, February 21, 2012, in its original glory, digitally restored in HD and transferred from original 35mm elements, this DVD / Blu-ray combo pack contains a whole tackle box full of extras, including: feature-length audio commentary by cast and crew ; original 35mm trailer ; television spots ; outtakes ; radio interview ; before-and-after restoration demo ; and an original movie art postcard.
For movie and television use, Panavision holds the record with their 300X ( 7-2100mm, 23-7000mm 35mm equivalent ) HD Lens with Compound Zoom Technology.
A boxed " Deluxe Edition ", issued in the U. S. in 2002, included postcard-sized reprints of lobby cards, postcard-sized black-and-white stills with machine-reproduced autographs of cast members, a matte-framed color image from the film with a 35mm film frame mounted below it, and a reproduction movie poster.
On May 23, 2006, the movie was released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment digitally remastered from the original 35mm film and presented with 5. 1 surround sound.
They were instrumental in the introduction of many brands into the US marketplace, including Mamiya / Sekor 35mm cameras, Kobena 8mm movie cameras, Sankyo / Komura wide / tele adapter lenses and a full line of photographic darkroom equipment imported from many manufacturers throughout Japan and later Taiwan.
Kodachrome 16mm movie film was released for sale in 1935, and in 1936 Kodachrome 35mm still and 8mm movie film were released.
The movie was seen by producer Jack H. Harris, who gained the theatrical distribution rights to the film, and arranged for it to be transferred to 35mm, and paid for the addition of 38 minutes which brought the movie up to feature film length.
The movie was filmed in September 2003 in Acton and Lancaster California and filmed on 35mm.

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