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Agfa Wittner-Chrome, Aviphot-Chrome or Agfachrome reversal stocks (rated at 200 ISO, made from Wittner-Chrome 35mm still film) are available in 16mm and 8mm from Wittner-Cinetec in Germany or Spectra Film and Video in the United States. Agfa label was also used as such in widely produced East German film stock based on Agfa patents before the introduction of ORWO in 1964.
Jan 11, 2008 · Posted January 12, 2008. David Mullen ASC said: Kodak dominated the market worldwide for 35mm color negative motion picture stock. Fuji had a stock, I think Agfa-Gevaert (Gevacolor), Orwo, etc. but nothing came close to the usage of Kodak then. It wasn't until the 1980's that Agfa and Fuji were used more significantly.
- i have a fairly large collection of data sheets of film stocks from this time, I will have a look and see which ones I have. Brian
- Until the 1980's Kodak usually only made and sold one 35mm color negative motion picture stock at a time, but the exception was the tumultuous tran...
- Brian - thanks, that's great! David - very informative, was kodak the main 35mm stock used back then or were here other brands available?
- Kodak dominated the market worldwide for 35mm color negative motion picture stock. Fuji had a stock, I think Agfa-Gevaert (Gevacolor), Orwo, etc. b...
- Cal , The other thing to bear in mind is at that time there were a number of print stocks available. Although the camera stock might have been Koda...
- Apparently '47 was so different from '54 that Kodak reintroduced '54 for a time. http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/sk/2001a/bl/page1.htm
- A nonKodak stock had to be compatable with Kodak processing, else where can it be processed. I had to evaluate and set up for printing some ABC Mov...
- "The Towering Inferno" used the first version of 5247 in May 1974 for its special effects shots. Prior to start filming, cinematographers Fred Koen...
- Still remains as the worst shot film ever to win an Oscar for Cinematography ,well thats what i think anyway .
- Well I haven't seen Towering Inferno, so I couldn't comment. I'm surprised 5247 was a 1974 stock, I always though it arrived in 1976. I'd also be i...
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The following movies were filmed using 65mm or 70mm negative stock. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Releases produced in Todd-AO, Todd-70, Super Panavision 70 (also known as Panavision 70), Panavision System 65 (also known as Panavision Super 70), Dimension 150, Arri 765 and Superpanorama 70 (also known as MClS 70 and MCS Superpanorama 70) were photographed with ...