The correct sequence of the width of the film negatives:

The correct sequence of the width of the film negatives that were used for projection    is: 

(A) 16mm – 35mm – 8mm – 70mm – cinemascope

(B) Cinemascope – 8mm – 16mm – 35mm – 70mm

(C) 8mm – 16mm – 35mm – 70mm – cinemascope

(D) 8mm – 16mm – 35mm – cinemascope – 70mm

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation: –

Film historians explain that the correct sequence of the width of film negatives used for projection is 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, 70mm, and Cinemascope. Filmmakers developed this progression to enhance image quality and viewing experience, with each size offering distinct advantages. Smaller formats like 8mm and 16mm were cost-effective, while larger formats like 70mm and Cinemascope provided superior resolution and cinematic immersion.

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