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 General Information - Margaret Herrick Library - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
In addition, there are both black-and-white and color negatives, color slides and transparencies, motion picture film frames, glass negatives and glass slides.
The library attempts to collect every English-language book on motion pictures (histories, biographies, the film industry around the world, genre studies, technical aspects, etc.), as well as important foreign reference sources and selected books in allied fields such as television, radio, theater and music.
Many rare items are included in the collection, such as Eadweard Muybridge's 1881 first edition of "Attitudes of Animals in Motion," Moving Picture Annual and Yearbook for 1912 and a copy of the novel "Gone with the Wind," autographed by all of the film's principal cast members as well as its producer and director.
www.oscars.org /mhl/generalinfo.html   (1356 words)

  
 MovieEditor Conference August 3rd 2005
Color management in digital motion picture production based on International Color Consortium standards is a technical approach to setting and holding consistent color fidelity.
The Library of Congress has the largest motion picture collection in the world, including more than 100 million feet of nitrate film.
Motion picture studios are collaborating on big projects more than ever before as the scale of productions continues increasing while schedules get shorter.
www.movieeditor.com   (1356 words)

  
 KODAK: Chronology of Motion Picture Films - 1889 to 1939
Motion pictures in color became a reality for amateur cinematographers with the introduction of 16 mm KODACOLOR Film.
Kodak made amateur motion pictures practical with the introduction of 16 mm reversal film on cellulose acetate (safety) base, the first 16 mm CINE-KODAK Motion Picture Camera, and the KODASCOPE Projector.
The company introduced its first motion picture film designed especially for making the then-new sound motion pictures.
www.kodak.com /US/en/motion/about/chrono1.shtml   (1356 words)

  
 KODAK: Kodak Unveils Next Generation of Motion Picture Technology - Print Friendly Version
Rodli says that the company plans to add a series of motion picture films with specialized imaging characteristics to the KODAK VISION2 family during the coming months and years.
Kodak's Entertainment Imaging division is the world-class leader in providing film, digital and hybrid motion imaging products, services, and technology for the television, feature film and new media industry.
"The evolution of film and hybrid motion imaging technologies are on a fast track," says Eric Rodli, president of Kodak's Entertainment Imaging division, "and the speed of innovation is accelerating.
www.kodak.com /US/en/motion/news/v2newsP.shtml   (1356 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - colorization, motion picture (Film) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - colorization, motion picture (Film) - Encyclopedia
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colorization, motion picture, electronic process that uses computers to add color to black-and-white movies, creating new colored videotape versions.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/C/colorizat.html   (1356 words)

  
 My own animated motion picture! - Mars Rover Blog
However, I just discovered that there is already an animated film about me. Wow, I'm a star!
I'll shut up and starting taking some color digipics of Mars.
:-( However, I just discovered that there is already an animated film about me. Wow, I'm a star!
www.markcarey.com /mars/my-own-animated-motion-picture.html   (1356 words)

  
 Cinematography.com :: Professional Motion Picture Camera People, News and Resources
As such, Kodak has added a new color reversal film to its Super 8 po...
From its beginnings as the home movie medium of the 1960s, Super 8 film is alive and well and serving a vital segment of today's filmmaking industry.
Eastman Kodak Company remains committed to providing Super 8 camera users a range of products and creative choices.
www.cinematography.com   (1356 words)

  
 news.answers/animation-faq
Includes complete production information on each film, including music used, animators, etc. Very large and gorgeous--lots of color pictures.
The Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts, Local 839 IATSE is pleased to announce the availability by anonymous FTP of information files about our organization.
At the time the movie was made the film company, Columbia Pictures, didn't obtain the rights to the music.
www.ufaqs.com /usenet/animation-faq.htm   (2419 words)

  
 The History Daiei.
The company's more constructive efforts in this period were the introduction of the color film and the persuasion of other producers to turn their eyes to markets abroad.
Seeing the taiyozoku pictures as a logical extension of its erotic films for teenagers, it was delighted to note that its film, PUNISHMENT ROOM, about sex and lawless youth, was playing to standing-room-only from morning to night because of its attractiveness to female high school students.
As youngest of the pre-war companies, Daiei emerged into the post-war era without a chain of theaters, and since it had been organized at a time when distribution was in the hands of a monopoly, there was no opportunity to line up contracted theaters.
www.historyvortex.org /HistoryDaiei.html   (2419 words)

  
 Articles from The Picture Show Man.
The evolution of motion picture equipment, film, color processes, sound, aspect ratios, special effects, and more is covered in this section.
A study of the history of the motion picture industry is, in many ways, a study of the history of the 20th Century, and never has an industry been so well documented.
From its very creation as a “Victorian curiosity”, to its evolution into a worldwide, multibillion–dollar entertainment medium, the private and public records of the motion picture industry are remarkably complete and well preserved.
www.pictureshowman.com /articles.cfm   (304 words)

  
 Articles from The Picture Show Man.
The evolution of motion picture equipment, film, color processes, sound, aspect ratios, special effects, and more is covered in this section.
A study of the history of the motion picture industry is, in many ways, a study of the history of the 20th Century, and never has an industry been so well documented.
From its very creation as a “Victorian curiosity”, to its evolution into a worldwide, multibillion–dollar entertainment medium, the private and public records of the motion picture industry are remarkably complete and well preserved.
www.pictureshowman.com /articles.cfm   (304 words)

  
 Military Surplus Motion Picture Cameras for sale by auction
This is a list of all lots in the "6710 - Cameras, Motion Picture" FSC category.
8 LENS W/ MANUAL (1) MFG 14440, MOTION BODY CAMERA, PN-431739-1 (1) POLAROID, IMPULSE AF AUTO FOCUS SYS CAMERA, STILL PICTURE (1) PHOTO SEA MDL:COBRA III UNDERWATER CAMERA(2) BINOCULAR PN-M-19 (7X50)
LOT (3) CAMERA'S INCLUDING: (1) FUJI FILM, 320 ZOOM W/ REMOTE and CASE (1) NIKON ZOOM TOUCH 400 (1) CASIO QV-100, LCD DIGITAL CAMERA.
www.govliquidation.com /list/c7376   (304 words)

  
 MOTION  PICTURE ALMANAC & TV YEARBOOK LOTS :: Rare Book Consignments
Each Almanac contains pertinent information regarding each year's motion pictures, leading directors, and film companies as well as ads and detailed information on theatres nationwide.
These may be considered a complete "encyclopedia" of each year's events in the motion picture industry.
MOTION  PICTURE ALMANAC & TV YEARBOOK LOTS :: Rare Book Consignments
www.upsoar.com /bookconsignments/moviealmanacs   (175 words)

  
 Academy Awards at LittleGoldenGuy.com - Profile for 2004
ACADEMY AWARDS®, OSCAR(S)®, OSCAR NIGHT®, and the OSCAR® design mark are the trademarks and service marks, and the OSCAR statuette the copyrighted property, of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
This site is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Academy Awards at LittleGoldenGuy.com - Profile for 2004
www.littlegoldenguy.com /years.asp?yearid=2004   (109 words)

  
 IMDb: Academy Awards, USA: 1995
- For the concept (Warner) and the development (Avid) of the Avid Film Composer for motion picture editing.
- For the development of EXR Color Intermediate Film 5244.
- For the concept and design of the MC211 microprocessor-based motion controller for synchronizing sprocketed film with time-code based machines.
imdb.com /Sections/Awards/Academy_Awards_USA/1995   (1126 words)

  
 Steven Spielberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spielberg is the most financially successful motion picture director of all time.
He was making amateur 8mm "adventure" movies with his friends as a teenager (scenes from these amateur films have been included on the DVD edition of Saving Private Ryan), and he made his first short film for theatrical release, Amblin', in 1968 at the age of twenty one.
The futuristic story of a humanoid android longing for love, A.I. featured groundbreaking visual effects, but unfortunately was not the blockbuster film Spielberg had hoped for.
www.butte-silverbow.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Steven_Spielberg   (1962 words)

  
 The Best Academy Award Acceptance Speeches
Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture
The producer, star, featured player, cinematographer -in fact, every individual can come into the Academy with any problem or proposal and feel that all barriers are leveled, that in this open court his voice carries the same weight as that of any other person, regardless of position and standing.
Many of the previous winners of this award actually taught me. You know Sam Goldwyn was in his 80's, God bless him, and he treated me like a grown-up.
www.oscarworld.net /oscarspeeches.asp   (6362 words)

  
 African-Americans in Motion Pictures
Dealing with the issue of skin color had been presented from many angles in motion pictures with African-Americans as the major target.
The superb cast of both black and white actors made the motion picture industry aware of a newer avenue for films and race relations.
These films were cutting the edge of placing black and white actors in dramatic roles depicting situations centered around the black plight and the issue of color on the big screen.
www.liu.edu /cwis/cwp/library/african/movies.htm   (7210 words)

  
 Academy Award for Best Picture
This Academy Award is given to the motion picture voted best each year by the Academy.
Academy awards, best picture, best movie, film, movies, actors, movie reviews, movie theaters, people search, awards, celebrities, games online.
When the film was produced in a country other than the United States that is shown in parentheses after the production company.
www.cinemateca.org /academy_awards/best_picture.htm   (5960 words)

  
 EFILM's DI Directions
Whereas motion-picture "color timing" (or "grading") has traditionally been a laborious procedure ever at the mercy of the vagaries of photochemistry, digital color timing is far more efficient in terms of speed and exactitude.
EFILM's DI capabilities not only are expanding the palette of "looks" directors and DPs can apply to their films, they're also changing the very workflow of the motion-picture postproduction process itself.
On the other end of the DI equation, EFILM is equipped with 13 ARRI Laser recorders to print finished digital motion-picture data back to 35mm film.
www.uemedia.com /cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=1&num=8927&printer=1   (2663 words)

  
 Colorization and "Moral Rights" of the Artist
This lack of choice was present until sometimes in the early 1940's when color films were introduced and the choice of color was added to the choices a director of a motion picture could make.
Moreover, the fact that the black and white movie was made at the time when color was available to the artist, and therefore, the motion picture in question was filmed in black and white (and not in color) following a deliberate aesthetic choice, which the author considered to be the best for the work.
Color film is neither better nor worse than black and white, rather it is an esthetic choice a director makes to present his art form.
www.taradji.com /color.html   (4071 words)

  
 REELINSIDER.COM - A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966)
Nominated for Best Picture as a British film in a year with such other important foreign films as Blow-Up and Masculine-Feminine, let along its co-nominated competition in Alfie, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, The Sand Pebbles and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Man for All Seasons is a pleasure to watch.
As always director Fred Zinnemann's work is strong just as the production design of John Box and the cinematography of Ted More deserve particular merit for giving the film a rich world of color and texture.
Won for Best Motion Picture - Drama · Won for Best Motion Picture Director (Fred Zinnemann) · Won for Best Screenplay (Robert Bolt) · Won for Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama (Paul Scofield) · Nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Robert Shaw)
www.reelinsider.com /manforallseasons.html   (1070 words)

  
 REELINSIDER.COM - A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966)
Nominated for Best Picture as a British film in a year with such other important foreign films as Blow-Up and Masculine-Feminine, let along its co-nominated competition in Alfie, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, The Sand Pebbles and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Man for All Seasons is a pleasure to watch.
As always director Fred Zinnemann's work is strong just as the production design of John Box and the cinematography of Ted More deserve particular merit for giving the film a rich world of color and texture.
Won for Best Motion Picture- Drama · Won for Best Motion Picture Director (Fred Zinnemann) · Won for Best Screenplay (Robert Bolt) · Won for Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama (Paul Scofield) · Nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Robert Shaw)
www.reelinsider.com /manforallseasons.html   (1070 words)

  
 IMDb: Academy Awards, USA: 1969
- For the introduction of a new high speed motion picture color negative film.
- For the development and introduction of a color reversal intermediate film for motion pictures.
Best Music, Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical)
www.imdb.com /Sections/Awards/Academy_Awards_USA/1969   (1070 words)

  
 UCLA FATA CPMV, SECTION 26, HOLDINGS FIELDS--903--PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
DEFINITION: color process "Combination of a green sensitive and panchromatic film sold by DuPont for making two-color motion picture negatives.
If an item is or contains only a sound element of a motion picture or a videorecording, omit any color characteristics.
DEFINITION: color process (007 byte 13 (Refined categories of color), code a, 007 byte 14 (Kind of color stock or print), code c); use in the 903 $b subfield; prints may be identified by the designation 5379 or 7379 (the latter for 16 mm.) printed on the film's edge, or by a purplish track.
www.cinema.ucla.edu /CPM%20Voyager/CPMV26.html   (1070 words)

  
 The Film Foundation: Facts About Film Preservation
Motion picture archivists use the term, "preservation" to describe measures taken to safeguard and make available our film heritage, Such activities range from securing storage and access, to the transferring of fragile materials, such as nitrate or fading color film, to more permanent mediums.
Until the early 1950s, motion pictures were produced on nitrate cellulose film stock.
During the 1950s, the motion picture industry adopted color processes which are subject to irreversible fading over time.
www.film-foundation.org /facts.cfm   (232 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: West Side Story
The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is awarded each year to a cinematographer for his work in one particular motion picture.
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses.
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/West-Side-Story   (232 words)

  
 Magic Bullet Editors - Safe Harbor 800-544-6599
When true color was first introduced to the world of motion picture film in 1932, it was in the form of glorious Technicolor.
Reversal film, contrastier to begin with, involves an extra duplication step (internegative to interpositive), so the final image is extremely contrasty with super-saturated colors.
Color reversal film stock is the opposite of color negative.
www.sharbor.com /products/RGSN0290001.html   (232 words)

  
 National Film Registry, 1999
And, ominously, more films are lost each year -- through the ravages of nitrate deterioration, color-fading and the recently discovered 'vinegar syndrome,' which threatens the acetate-based (safety) film stock on which the vast majority of motion pictures, past and present, have been preserved," said Dr. Billington.
For each title named to the Registry, the Library of Congress works to ensure that the film is preserved for all time, either through the Library's massive motion picture preservation program at Dayton, Ohio, or through collaborative ventures with other archives, motion picture studios, and independent filmmakers.
"Despite the heroic efforts of archives, the motion picture industry and others, America's film heritage, by any measure, is an endangered species.
www.loc.gov /film/nfr2000.html   (879 words)

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