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Ratio 50:1; Power 1.37 HP max. Input Speed 1725 RPM max. Output Speed 35 RPM max . Output Torque 1658 in-lb. max. Output Centerline Height 2.938" .
Aspect ratio. 1.37 : 1 (negative ratio) 1.66 : 1 (intended ratio). Related Links . Release dates · Ratings · Awards · Filming locations · Literature listings .
In some theatres larger screens were installed, and the normal 1.37:1 aspect ratio movie was cropped to fit into widths of anywhere between 1.66:1 and .
1.37:1 Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 6.90 mb/s. NTSC 704x480 29.97 f/s . Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen - 1.37:1. Edition Details: • Photo Gallery .
5 days ago – The new ratio, 1.37:1, became known as the Academy Ratio and was used for the vast majority of U.S. films until the 1950s. .
17 posts - 12 authors - Last post: Jul 1, 2001Kane was made when movies were filmed in the academy ratio(1.37:1). Widescreen didn't come along until the fifties, in a response to the .
17 posts - 10 authors - Last post: Apr 10, 2010Does anybody know the reason why the original Silent ratio of 1.33:1 was increased to 1.37:1 when the sound Academy Aperture was introduced .
Since 4:3 is close to the old 1.37:1 cinema academy format, . The 1.78:1 ratio is better known as 16:9, this is the one for the HDTV standard and .
This was very close to the original 1.33:1 silent screen shape that had prevailed since the early part of the 20th century. The 1.37:1 aspect ratio remained .
Aspect ratios of 2.35:1 or 1.85:1 are frequently used in cinematography, while the aspect ratio of a standard 35mm film frame is around 1.37:1. .
Sep 4, 2006 – Around 1930, with the introduction of the first 'talkie' movies, the ratio was changed to 1.37:1, and it became known as the 'Academy .
Oct 16, 2008 – Touch of Evil Aspect Ratio Outcry. Posted on October 16, . originally shot 1.37:1 aspect ratio, instead using the 1.85:1 widescreen ratio. .
Dec 16, 2009 – . test shots in beautiful 1.37:1 academy ratio. whaddya reckon, Toby? . contrast and cut the 4:3 frame to 1.37:1 (academy widescreen) .
25 posts - 12 authors - Last post: Aug 5, 2004Yeah, until sales start to dwindle at which point we can expect "New transfer - using original 'Academy' aspect ratio of 1.37:1" releases of .
In this process, a fully exposed 1.37:1 Academy ratio-area is cropped in the projector to a wide-screen aspect ratio by the use of an aperture plate, .
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Sep 8, 2010I have a 1.37:1 ratio file (720x968) that stretches and blurs on the right edge when transcoded through PS3MS. I have other 1.37:1 files .
Jul 10, 2010 – TNG was filmed on 35mm with an aspect ratio of overall 1.37:1 and recorded on video with the normal TV aspect ratio of 4:3 (=1.33:1). .
2 answers - Mar 21A ratio of 1.37:1 (the standard 35mm film size - 4:3 or 1.33:1 - minus space for the sound track) was used until television (with a similar .
The Academy ratio (1.37:1 before a soundtrack was incorporated onto the film) was the primary original aspect ratio. Most movies (if not all) that were .
3 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Aug 1, 2004Have any Academy ratio (1.37:1) films been released uncut on DVD? Cafe Society.
Mar 10, 2011 – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences stepped in and established the slightly larger 1.37:1 ratio in 1931 however, by masking .
A couple of years later, this standard was further elaborated by fixing the frame size on the film at 22mm x 16mm, which produced a 1.37:1 ratio. .
Jump to History: Silent films were shot at a 1.33 aspect ratio, with each frame using .
4:3 is close to the 1.37:1 aspect ratio definite as a standard after the introduction of optical sound-on-film. When cinema audience dropped, .
(The resulting aspect ratio became actually 1.37:1, but this technicality is usually overlooked and it is still generally referred to as a 1.33:1 ratio, .
Mar 10, 2011 – . Fox logo (for 1.37:1 ratio prologue) literally "opening up" into thrilling stereo as Todd-AO (2.20:1 ratio) opening titles take over. .
25 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Mar 18, 2007The original shooting ratio was 1.37:1(Academy) and although released in 1954 it is highly unlikely, even in the post 53 Widescreen/Scope .
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Aspect Ratio Calculator. This tool will help you calculate aspect ratios and pixel dimensions . 1.33:1 (4:3 video), 1.37:1 (Academy ratio), 1.43:1 (IMAX) .
Mar 20, 2008 – 1.33 (often referred to as 'academy', and more accurately 1.37:1) is basically the aspect ratio from the earliest days of silent cinema, .
Mar 6, 2000 – . almost all films had a standard aspect ratio of 1.33:1 (technically, it was actually 1.37:1, but 1.33:1 is the recognized standard). .
The frame area was an inch wide and three quarters of an inch high, producing a ratio of 1.37:1. 1932 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made .
1.33:1 A standard television set; roughly equivalent to 4:3. 1.37:1 Referred to as the academy aspect ratio. The standard for films shot before the .
. Film Gauge: 35mm; Direction of travel: Vertical - four perforations - 24 fps ; Aperture: 0.825" x 0.600" nominal; Dimensions Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1 .
Jump to Practical limitations: . leaving the de facto ratio of 4:3, or 1.33:1. . aperture of 22 mm × 16 mm (0.866 in × 0.630 in) or 1.37:1 aspect ratio.
Journals Film Studies Film International Volume 9 Issue 1 . by Eureka! in The Masters of Cinema Series (Region 2) Aspect Ratio 1.37:1 Sound Mix Stereo 2.0 .
Mar 2, 2010 – Follow My Film Directing Aspect Ratio 1.85. Prior to the mid 1950s, the standard was 1.37:1. This is a shot from All About Eve (1950), .
Nov 18, 2008 – So I was thinking of purchasing justice league season 1 for bluray, but I noticed people complaining of it being 1.33:1 aspect ratio, .
NO rocker arm has a constant ratio, which is clear from simple geometric analysis. The OE SB rocker ratio is about 1.37:1 at the lash point (low lift) and .
Whereas most films produced before this time were presented in an aspect ratio of 1.37:1 (width:height), common widescreen processes allow for ratios of .
4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Mar 31, 2004Here's a question about image files: Q: I want to resize a image file (in Paint) to have an aspect ratio of 1.37:1 (as in vintage movies) .
Some European countries have 1.66:1 as the wide screen standard. The "Academy ratio" of 1.37:1 was used for all cinema films until 1953 (with the release of .
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Originally shot in a 1.37:1 ratio; the prints re-released in 1967 by MGM .
In film, a widescreen film is any film image with a width-to-height aspect ratio greater than the standard 1.37:1 Academy aspect ratio provided by 35mm film .
Academy ratio (1.37:1) was used for the majority of films made between the 1930s and 1950s (and is roughly 4×3). It is also a common aspect ratio for .
The frame area was an inch wide and three quarters of an inch high, producing a ratio of 1.37:1. 1932 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made .
3 answers - Dec 17, 2006Top answer: 1.33 : 1 is 4:3 (old , SD TV) 1.37:1 is a slightly wider screen, but not true widescreen (16:9) (1.77:1)
8 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Aug 6, 2004almost all films had a standard aspect ratio of 1.33:1 (technically, it was .
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