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    and MGM Camera 65 were, from 1957 to 1966, the marketing brands that identified motion pictures photographed with Panavision's anamorphic movie camera lenses...
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    70 mm film (redirect from 65 mm film)
    Panavision also had another 65 mm system, Ultra Panavision 70, which sprang from the MGM Camera 65 system they helped develop for MGM that was used to film...
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  • work), and in 35 mm consumer and professional still cameras. The majority of 35 mm film systems, cameras, telecine equipment, optical printers, or projectors...
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  • the exception that they were photographed on 70 mm negative stock. MGM Camera 65 and Ultra Panavision 70 releases employed the same film format, but...
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  • designed to handle 65 mm film stock. The first camera system to be released using this format was Todd-AO, in 1955. The second was MGM Camera 65, a system designed...
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  • 1956. It would also mark the first use of a 65-millimeter widescreen process originally called MGM Camera 65. Raintree County had its world premiere at...
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    process known as "MGM Camera 65". 1957's Raintree County was the first MGM film to use the process. The MGM Camera 65 used special 65 mm Eastmancolor film...
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    Panavision (category Movie camera manufacturers)
    Mysteries of MGM Camera 65 and Ultra Panavision 70." WidescreenMuseum.com. September 2002. Retrieved on 2007-01-19. Hart, Martin. MGM Camera 65 Circa 1959...
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    filmed in a process known as "MGM Camera 65". 1957's Raintree County was the first MGM film to use the process. The MGM Camera 65 used special 65mm Eastmancolor...
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    original three-camera Cinerama. Anamorphic 70 mm – 70 mm with anamorphic lenses, popularly known as "Ultra Panavision" or "MGM Camera 65", creates an even...
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