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The correct sequence of the width of the film negatives:

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

(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: (D)

Explanation: –

The evolution of film negatives for projection is based on increasing width and quality:

  1. 8mm: The smallest and narrowest format, primarily used for home movies and amateur filmmaking due to its affordability.
  2. 16mm: A step up in quality, widely used for educational, industrial, and independent film productions.
  3. 35mm: The standard format for commercial cinema for most of the 20th century, offering higher quality and broader appeal.
  4. Cinemascope: A widescreen format that uses 35mm film with anamorphic lenses to stretch the image, delivering a more immersive experience.
  5. 70mm: The widest and highest-quality format, used for epic films and large-scale theatrical releases to provide unmatched image clarity and grandeur.

This progression represents the technological advancements in cinema, making (D) the correct and logical sequence.

Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjan Kumar

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