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No. The movie camera used film to document events and they were shown on a projector.
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You can find instructions for threading film on the inside of the projector. If you're threading film in a camera, those instructions are also available on the device.
The first practical motion picture camera and projector were invented by Thomas Edison.
it is as thick as the film from a camera
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A film projector is designed to project moving images from film from long reels. Filmstrip projectors are designed to project sets of single, stationary frames from much shorter film pieces. The film projector is designed with a high-intensity bulb that cannot be stopped on the film, lest it burn a hold through it. The cooling system and lens system of a filmstrip projector allows it to remain on a strip for a long time with no damage.
Matte (filmmaking), film and video technologyMatte painting, a process of creating sets used in film and videoMatte box, a camera accessory for controlling lens glareOpen matte, a filming technique that involves matting out the top and bottom of the film frame in the movie projector
Write a story, get a cast together. Get a movie camera and make a set. Film.
This may not be what you are going for, but as worded the question seems to be asking about what could be called a transparency, slide, or frame. Some camera films are made so that they can be developed and then used in a slide presentation; the actual developed film is put into a projector, and light from the projector passes through the slide, or transparency, to reproduce the image on a screen. In movies that are actually made with film rather than digitally, each separate image on the film is called a frame.
The movie projector uses light to project a picture. These running pictures are what people see when they watch a movie.