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  1. The 1969 list is identical to 1966. [8] 1969 is the last appearance of DuPont motion picture film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual. The list below is from 1970; "A" was 16mm, "B" was 35mm. [9] Films marked with ‡ could also be processed as a negative film stock.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Film_stockFilm stock - Wikipedia

    Film stock is an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera, developed, edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector.

  3. Apr 24, 2020 · It was easier in the days when Kodak had one stock at a time though for the year of the transition, it’s hard to know which movies used the previous versus the new stock, like in 1968 when 5251 50T was replaced in mid year by 5254 100T.

  4. Despite being strangers to the photographic field, DuPont entered the motion picture film stock market in the 1920s through a need to create peacetime markets for its wartime facilities.

    • Luci Marzola
    • 2015
  5. Yes, the film takes its basis from real events – with Nathaniel Rich's New York Times article The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare serving as the source material for the script.

  6. DuPont entered the motion picture film stock market in the 1920s, but in order to penetrate Hollywood, the chief market for its film, DuPont needed to create a product that could match that of the undisputed industry leader, Eastman Kodak.

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