Question No. 11
• In the 35mm width film the soundtrack occupies a space of width
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A. O 2.5 mm
B. O 25 mm
C. O 0.25 mm
D. O 0.025 mm
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Width occupied by the soundtrack
Explanation:
- Theoretically, you'll shoot in any format using whatever aspect ratio you wish to use. as an example, if you were to use 35mm film, you may shoot in any number of formats:
- VistaVision (rarely used, except back within the 50s as another to CinemaScope and so in VFX production) - almost like a still camera, the ratio is 1.5 : 1
- Standard academy format which is 1.375 : 1 (four perf)
- 35 super as cameroon liked to use when he was using film. The ratio was 1 : 1.33
- 2 perf anywhere from 1.80 to 2.40 : 1 aka. “Techniscope”
- Anamorphic, which again is anywhere from 1.8 to 2.5 or so.
- All of the above fit on precisely the same 35mm film with precisely the same perforations - the sole difference is how the image is positioned and the way much of the film is employed. In VistaVIsion, unlike altogether other cameras of that point, the film ran horizontally through the camera, which, due to the larger, horizontal image, meant that the film had to run at a awfully high speed, sounding sort of a jet close to initiate.
Thus, the width occupied will be of 0.25 mm in standard space of soundtrack
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