Movie Camera Shower Curtain: Hollywood Cinema Bathroom Decor by EternalArt on Etsy: eternalart.etsy.com/listing/4369... #showercurtain #moviecamera #hollywood #bathroomreno #bathdecor
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Situated on San Sebastián bay, Sitges an old movie camera art piece
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The view of San Sebastián bay, Sitges as seen through the “lens” of a old movie camera art piece
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The World's First AI-Powered Movie Camera Transforms Filmed Footage

Could this be the future of cine cameras?

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Movies That Can't Shoot on Film Are Achieving the Analog Look Digitally

They went about it in different ways.

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CinePi Project Promises Open Source Movie Making

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CinePi Project Promises Open Source Movie Making

Today, there’s open source options for pretty much anything mainstream, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some niches out there that could benefit from the libre treatment.…

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CinePi Project Promises Open Source Movie Making

Today, there’s open source options for pretty much anything mainstream, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some niches out there that could benefit from the libre treatment.…

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Man Creates a Working 35mm Movie Camera with 3D Printing

Photographer, filmmaker, and engineer Yuta Ikeya designed and 3D printed a fully functional 35mm analog movie camera.

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A 3D Printed 35mm Movie Camera

Making a camera can be as easy as taking a cardboard box with a bit of film and a pin hole, but making a more accomplished camera requires some more work. A movie camera has all the engineering challenges as a regular camera with the added complication of a continuous film transport mechanism and shutter. Too much work? Not if you are [Yuta Ikeya], whose 3D printed movie camera uses commonly-available 35 mm film stock rather than the 8 mm or 16 mm film you might expect.

3D printing might not seem to lend itself to the complex mechanism of a movie camera, however with the tech of the 2020s in hand he's eschewed a complex mechanism in favour of an Arduino and a pair of motors. The camera is hardly petite, but is still within the size to comfortably carry on a shoulder. The film must be loaded into a pair of cassettes, which are pleasingly designed to be reversible, with either able to function as both take-up and dispensing spool.

The resulting images have an extreme wide-screen format and a pleasing artistic feel. Looking at them we're guessing there may be a light leak or two, but it's fair to say that they enhance the quality rather than detract from it. Those of us who dabble in movie cameras can be forgiven for feeling rather envious.

We've reached out to him asking whether the files might one day be made available, meanwhile you can see it in action in the video below the break.

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A 3D Printed 35mm Movie Camera

Making a camera can be as easy as taking a cardboard box with a bit of film and a pin hole, but making a more accomplished camera requires some more work. A movie camera has all the engineering cha…

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