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The Joker (Jack Nicholson).
If I remember correctly, he uses a 16-mm Bolex.
Usually film uses already created pieces of music they contact the label and get the legal forms filled out. Some films need custom songs and will talk to a producer about having them created.
Unobtanium is only used in science-fiction. The uses of it vary by subject/film
The simplest answer is that a film camera uses light-sensative film and a chemical process to create a photograph while a digital camera uses electronic circuitry to create a computer file of an image.
It is a smart material.
Norbert Meckem and Heinrich Krauter are labelled as the inventors on the US patents website.
Novelty toys!!!
Novelty toys!!!
Its a camera that uses film. Like a digital camera has a memory card. a conventional camera uses the film which you then have to get printed before you can see the image.
Instant camera uses a type of film that develops within 2-5mins within the exposure. Film camera uses film that are either slides or negatives that need to be developed in a lab.
A camera uses lenses to focus light rays and record an image of an object on photographic film.
I not sure...but recently he uses his iMac to film stuff
Atomic bomb
Atomic bomb
Analog or traditional photography that uses film coated with light-sensitive silver halide crystals is known as conventional photography. The film is exposed by light coming through a lens, producing a latent image. To create negatives and prints, this is subsequently chemically developed in a darkroom. Digital photography, on the other hand, makes use of electronic sensors.
I'm assuming you mean the film "Man on Wire," which uses the Erik Satie piece "Gymnopedie No. 1"