Motion-Picture Photography

Film stock media for motion-picture photography, or for the display of the resulting images.

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Motion-picture film

35mm film (1892 – )
9.5mm film (1922 – 1960)
16mm film (1923 – )
9.5 mm Bing British / Bingoscope film rolls (early 1930s – 1939)
Americom 8mm Home Movies (1965 – late-1960s)
Single-8 (1965 – 2012)
Super 8 (1965 – )
IMAX 15/70 film (1970 – )
Polaroid Polavision (1977 – 1979)      The film remained in the cartridge after development for projection

Motion-picture film cartridges

For exposure of undeveloped film or playback of developed film

Kinora (1900 – 1914) Kinora reel 501 by Kinora Co. Ltd.
Technicolor Magi-Cartridge (early 1960s – early 1970s)
Fairchild MoviePak (1963 – late 1970s) Dumont MoviePak Seventy 20 (20 min. cartridge, 'Principles of Enteral Tube Feeding – Part 2')
Mini Movi (mid 1960s) T 3 Affe im Haushalt (Monkey in the household)
Minoltina 8 film cartridge (1964 – late 1960s) Minolta Minoltina 8 cartridge
Technicolor Sound Movie Cartridge (1968 – 1970s)
Bolex Multimatic (1969 – 1972) Bolex Multimatic cartridge (empty)
Kodak Supermatic cassette (1969 – late-1970s) Kodak Supermatic cassette A (50 foot), Kodak Supermatic cassette B (100 foot) and Kodak Supermatic cassette D (400 foot)
Movie Viewer (1971 – 1985, 2014 -)
Gioca Videomatic (1970s) 30 Zorro. La Rivolta [The Rebellion]
Lamy Super 8 Automatic (1970s) Lezione Per Un Cucciolo [Lesson for a Puppy]
Mupi Cinevisor (1970s)

IGC Telemax (1970s – early 1980s)

062 Speedy Gonzales artigliere
Polaroid Polavision (1977 – 1979)      The film remained in the cartridge after development for projection
Action Replay (1992) Stingray (1992)