Motion picture film -- 16mm (photographic film size)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Motion picture film that is 16 millimeters wide. In silent films it is perforated on both sides; in sound films only on one side, the other being used for the sound track. It was introduced in 1923 for the amateur market, and evolved into the common medium for home movie makers and filmmakers whose work was not intended for general theatrical release. Film of this size is typically used for independent films, documentaries, and films made for educational purposes.
Found in 4377 Collections and/or Records:
Beyond Our Control - Kinestatis (1975-76?), Intermission, undated
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Identifier: ABOC 105464-F3
Dates:
undated
Beyond Our Control - Large Sharks [?][film is damaged], undated
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Identifier: ABOC 105466-F3
Dates:
undated
Beyond Our Control - Miscellaneous: Happy Smiley News; Animation; Save Our Wildlife; Elkhart Hubcap; Animation; Lithuanian Hour; Animation; Channel One Kids' Show; Animation; Sgt. Yukon of the Yukon; Animation; Academy Awards Arrivals; Animation; My Boyfriend's Back; Animation; New Girl in School; Alphonso's Karate School; Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town; Closing, 1973
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Identifier: ABOC 105445-F2
Dates:
1973
Beyond Our Control - Mr. Bill and Art Department Outtakes, undated
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Identifier: ABOC 105473-F3
Dates:
undated
Beyond Our Control - Various films that are not identified [some have broken splices, are water damaged, or dirty], undated
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Identifier: ABOC 105497-105556-F3
Dates:
undated