- 1972,
Panavision helped revolutionize filmmaking with the
lightweight Panaflex 35 mm
movie camera. The
company has
introduced other cameras such as the...
-
Panavision Super PSR (R-200 or
Super R-200)
Panaflex (1972)
Panaflex-X (1974)
Panaflex Lightweight (1975) The
Panaflex Lightweight is a sync-sound 35 mm motion...
- László Kovács ASC (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkovaːt͡ʃ ˈlaːsloː]; 14 May 1933 – 22 July 2007) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer,
known for his influential...
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provided by Kodak,
specifically Kodak Vision3 500T 5219 film stock, and on a
Panaflex Millennium XL2
camera and a set of
Primo prime lenses and
zooms provided...
-
request after receiving support from
Spielberg and Mindel, with
Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2 and
handheld Arriflex 435 and 235
cameras from Arri, using...
- IMAX MKIV or IMAX MSM 9802 cameras,
while scenes shot on the
Panavision Panaflex System 65
Studio cameras were shot
using Panavision Sphero 65 and Panavision...
-
unrealistic a solution. Much of The Dark
Knight was
filmed using Panavision's
Panaflex Millennium XL and
Platinum cameras but
Christopher wanted to film about...
-
cameras dates to 1972, when Arri's
Arriflex 35BL and Panavision's
original Panaflex models emerged as the
first self-blimped,
lightweight cameras. Another...
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emulating the 1970s look. The
movie was shot
entirely on
Kodak film
using two
Panaflex Platinum cameras, a Steadicam, and a
variety of
vintage lenses. Outlaws...
- Arriflex. As of 2006[update], the
Arricam is considered,
along with the
Panaflex Millennium line, the top sync-sound
camera system currently in usage, and...