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At that time raw film was imported into the country.
The state tried to subpoena raw film of the interview.
He was enchanted but it took him several years to obtain a camera and raw film stock.
Owing to the shortage of raw film, and its full color spectacular nature, it received only very limited release.
In the ensuing chaos, some crew members escape with the raw film footage while others are shot.
Raw film qualiy is one thing, but doesn't everybody always expect a film to look vivid on the big screen?
All the friends who involved went out rounding up raw film for Rossellini to shoot his film.
By the time the brothers return to Fort Smith, they have enough raw film to wow the locals with a cute little movie show.
However, Eastman Kodak willingly granted further credit for raw film stock.
It is manufactured in raw film in widths up to 54 inches and infinite lengths.
In this period the uncertainties of war led to severe shortage of raw film stock in the country.
He used a borrowed hand-held camera and scraps of raw film and had a budget of about $5.
The film was made under extremely difficult conditions including a lack of raw film stock and hunger amongst the cast and technicians.
As a docudrama is knit together from raw film footage, the creative criterion is drama, not accuracy.
Pro-shot raw film footage with one major edit omitti...
De Heer was inspired to make the film after discovering old raw film stock, which prompted him to make a silent movie.
Eastman Kodak, which owned the patent on raw film stock, was a member of the Trust and thus agreed to only sell stock to other members.
The report shows how much raw film stock was used that day, the number of good and no-good shots and the amount of film stock wasted.
Vehicle Indie: Rental; intern's blue, dented Nissan; nothing - it's in hock for raw film stock and portable phone.
A Film Advisory Committee was formed under the Government of India, and was given control of raw film stock distribution.
Bedaux's Canadian adventure ended in disaster, and the raw film was lost until 1984, when Mr. Ungar located it in a Paris basement.
He found he could buy raw film stock with his MasterCard, and even got a student discount by wearing a U.C.L.A. T-shirt.
He had his own company for a time, supplying raw film for CBS news programs like "See It Now," with Edward R. Morrow.
With another friend and financer, Mr. Chitre, he managed to import raw film and movie camera from abroad, he recorded the play Shri Pundalik.
To achieve the in-camera effect, a reel would be made up of pre-exposed and developed film, and unexposed raw film, which would then be loaded into the camera.