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Emily Zants wrote:
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> Once I had that bit of information, and now I can't find it. Does anyone
> remember how many feet of film are in a minute of film (or hour...) at 16
> mm. and at 35 mm.? I need to know to get (hopefully) copyright permissions.
> Thanks.
> ! EZ DIGITAL DESIGN, LTD., Emily Zants, Pres.
> ! P.O. Box 8936, Santa Fe, NM 87504
> ! Tel.: (505) 992-8220; FAX: (505) 992-8525
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Emily:
Re: FOOTAGE
35mm films: 16 frames per foot
16mm films: 40 frames per foot
In U.S. and in most other countries in the world, the films
(35mm & 16mm) run 24 frames per second (in France, it is 25 fps.)
Therefore, in one minute,
35mm film has ... 60(sec) x 24(frames) = 1440(frames)
that is ... 1440(frames) / 16(frames) = 90(feet)
16mm films ... 60 x 24 = 1440
that is ... 1440 / 40 = 36 (feet)
Re: COPYRIGHT
U.S. COPYRIGHT OFFICE
202-707-9100 (Start from there, you may be given other numbers
for particulars, such as...
202-707-6805 (for title search = if you know the title of the
copyrighted material, they search and let you
know who is the current legal title holder(s) is
for a fee.)
Regards,
Sam
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