Introduction : A Thirteen-Pound Wonder -- Advantages of Portability : The Early Postwar Years -- Increasing Usefulness : The Fifties -- Technical Innovation : The Fifties and Sixties -- A Secondary Camera of Choice : The Sixties and Early Seventies -- Shooting Low-Budget Features : The Sixties and Early Seventies -- Mainstream Successes : The Sixties and Early Seventies -- Conclusion : Master Shot -- Appendix : Foreign Influences - The Arriflex 35 Overseas
Summary
This volume provides a history of the most consequential 35mm motion picture camera introduced in North America in the quarter century following the Second World War: the Arriflex 35. It traces the North American history of this camera from 1945 through 1972 - when the first lightweight, self-blimped 35mm cameras became available. This book emphasizes theatrical film production, documenting the Arriflex's increasingly important role in expanding the range of production choices, styles, and even content of American motion pictures in this period
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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