Full frame (cinematography)

In cinematography, full frame refers to an image area (today most commonly on a digital sensor) that is the same size as that used by a 35 mm still camera. Still cameras run the film horizontally behind the lens, whereas standard 35 mm motion-picture cameras run the film vertically.

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Full frame (cinematography)

In cinematography, full frame refers to an image area (today most commonly on a digital sensor) that is the same size as that used by a 35 mm still camera. Still cameras run the film horizontally behind the lens, whereas standard 35 mm motion-picture cameras run the film vertically.

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