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In any given scene, there were 2 to 3 cameras used on set. Obviously in some scenes more were needed, and in other ones, less were needed. However, in general, it was 2 to 3.

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What was used before the camera was invented?

Ordinary cameras that took 'still' photos. ------------------------------------------------------ No Before Video Cameras people used to use super 8mm and 8mm cine film cameras to take home movies.


How many TV cameras used at a NBA Playoff Game?

20


When were compact film cameras invented?

George Eastman Kodak invented roll film and a camera that used it in 1888. Before that, only single shot cameras existed, mostly using glass plates that were difficult to use. As I recall, the camera contained enought film for 100 exposures and had to be mailed away to have the film removed, processed and prints made. Kodak returned the camera re-loaded.


Why was the roll of film significant?

Roll film was significant because before it was invented, all photos were taken on sensitized glass plates. Glass plates are very heavy, and you had to put a new one in the camera after each picture was made. With roll film you could put one in the camera and take many pictures, then wind it off and put it in your pocket when it was full. After film had been around a few years, photographers who had glass plate cameras had almost all modified their cameras so sheets of film rather than plates could be used. You still had to change after every shot, but film was far lighter than plates. Even with the advantages film gave, plates were made for many years. Plates are better than film for professional astronomy because they are rigid. This is important because on large scientific telescopes, the cameras are mounted underneath the telescopes and the film is horizontal. Film will sag in the middle; plates never will. It made photography available to the general public who did not have the technical knowledge to deal with plates and large cameras. George Eastman Kodak invented the roll film and its camera in 1888.


How many cameras used in filming a movie?

in action movies usually 3-4 sometimes 5 cameras, in the case of a tv show or a small movie directors use 2-3 cameras

Related Questions

Is Kodak film still used today?

Yes, Kodak film is still used in many cameras today. It is used in many places! did you know


What are single use cameras?

Cameras that can only be used once, when the pre installed roll of film has be used (and developed) the camera can not be reloaded with fresh film and is disposed of.


What type of camers still use 35mm film?

35mm film is not used by many cameras nowadays, though there is a small variety of cameras that still use this type of film. These cameras include the Olympus Styles Epic in the low budget class and the Canon Rebel G2 in the high budget class. Both Nikon and Canon sell other 35mm cameras.


Can cameras that use 120MM film use other film sizes?

Normally no. I have however seen cameras with changeable film-backs. Also, some cameras can use both 220 film and 120 film. The 220 is longer, and has no paper backing. 120 film can be used in a broad range of cameras, 6x4.5 6x6 and 6x9 formats being the most common.


What is commonly used as film for digital cameras?

Digital cameras do not have film. The image is stored on semiconductor non-volital RAM chips like ina memory cards.


Why do many archaeologists still use traditional cameras rather than digital?

Film cameras are used by professionals in many fields where it might be necessary to produce original images at a later date, or prove that the images were unaltered. This is easy to do with a film negative, but impossible with digital image files.


What are the different sizes of film cameras?

Film cameras range in size from 35mm to 8x10 inches. Each size has uses. The 35mm are used by nature photographers and hobbyists. 8x10 and other larger format cameras are generally used in professional studios and by professional photographers on location.


When did Kodak discontinue manufactering cameras that used 35 mm film?

2004


What would a film slide scanner be used for?

A film slide scanner can be used in many different types of cameras. It is a fast way to scan items and save time and productivity. They are available on sites such as eBay and Amazon.


What does a camera look like?

Digital Cameras look almost like Film Cameras, only Digital Cameras are more "Computerized" and don't use film. Digital Cameras have an Addition from Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, they have Mega Pixels which tell you what quality the photos come out as. Lower MP say 1.2MP is mostly used in cheaper Digital Cameras or web cameras, more expensive cameras can go up to 12.5MP or more, Digital Cameras also have an LCD Display so you can view photos instantly. The difference between Film and Digital is that with film once you take a photo its permanent on the film, Digital Cameras enable you to reuse the Memory card since you are able to delete photos. Look at the website dpreview


What is the difference between the type of film used in an i-type camera and a 600 film camera?

The main difference between the film used in an i-type camera and a 600 film camera is the development process. i-type film is designed to be used with Polaroid's newer instant cameras that have built-in batteries and do not require a separate battery in the film pack. On the other hand, 600 film is compatible with older Polaroid cameras that require a battery in the film pack for the camera to function.


What are 35mm cameras used for?

Before the advent of digital cameras, 35mm cameras were very popular. They can be used for taking any kind of photographs and are quite simple to use. They require to be loaded with a roll of film which is then developed and prints made.