It was shot on 35mm film, and had a running time of 87 minutes.
The original play was shot on black and white film, apparently 16mm.
This was shot on 16mm film and pitched to the industry.
This meant Ryan had to be shot entirely on film.
It is shot on film, not tape, and has no laugh track.
The decision to shoot on film had already been made, which I was very happy to hear.
It was shot on 35mm black and white film in an aspect ratio of 1.37:1.
Partly to offset the cost of this, the series was shot on 16mm film, rather than 35.
The movie was shot on 16-millimeter film; the cameraman brought his own equipment and so did the sound man.
It was also shot on black & white film.