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reversal film
noun
- film developed by the reversal process.
reversal film
noun
- photographic film that can be processed to produce a positive transparent image for direct projection, rather than a negative for printing
Word History and Origins
Origin of reversal film1
Example Sentences
But he and his cinematographer, Matthew Libatique, soon realized that 16 millimeter — especially the high-contrast stock they used called reversal film — emphasized the hallucinatory style of “Pi,” a black-and-white psychological thriller that delves into the obsessions of a paranoid number theorist.
But he and his cinematographer, Matthew Libatique, soon realized that 16 millimeter — especially the high-contrast stock they used called reversal film — emphasized the hallucinatory style of “Pi,” a black-and-white psychological thriller that delves into the obsessions of a paranoid number theorist.
News crews of that era used photographic processes designed for speed and convenience: 16mm film, which used smaller and more portable cameras, and reversal film stocks, which don’t require a positive print be made from the negative, and could thus be developed and prepped for TV use quickly and cheaply.
Reversal film produces a positive rather than negative image: when you look at a piece of footage, you see what is projected.
She turned to Rymsza and asked, “Did you ever find out why Orson used reversal film?”
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