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OBJECT TYPE
N/A
DATE
1970
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2016.0448.033
MANUFACTURER
Deuta-Werke GMBH
MODEL
Unknown
LOCATION
Berlin, Germany

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
33
Total Parts
47
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
An object comprised of metal, glass, synthetic and possibly felt elements/Un objet fait avec des éléments en métal, en verre, synthétique et possiblement en feutre.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
7.5 cm
Width
4.0 cm
Height
4.0 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Photography
Category
Cine cameras
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Deuta Werke
Country
Germany
State/Province
Unknown
City
Berlin

Context

Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
Period
Used between 1970-1975
Canada
IMAX Camera no. 1 was the first cinema camera developed and used by IMAX Systems Corporation. It was built in 1970 and at the time of its creation, IMAX Camera no. 1 was regarded as the world’s most advanced 70mm cinema camera. The first film shot on Camera no. 1 was Tiger Child which premiered at Ontario Place in Toronto in May, 1971. Camera no. 1 met its operational demise on July 10, 1975 after freefalling from a plane during an experimental skydive production. The camera person was not able to maintain control during the jump, nor was he able to activate the camera’s parachute. As a result, Camera no. 1 plummeted to the earth and was destroyed on impact. The crew on site acted quickly and were able to throw a bag over the camera in order to save the film from being exposed. Caméra Numéro 1 de IMAX étais développées par IMAX Systems Corporation en 1970 et étais la caméra cinématique de 70mm le plus avancer au monde. Le tout premier film enregistrer par la caméra à débuter en Ontario Place à Toronto en 1971 nommée Tiger Child. Caméra Numéro 1 a vue a retraite soudainement le 10 juillet 1975 quand il a chuté du ciel pendant une production de parachutisme. La personne en charge de la caméra n'a pas pu maintenir le contrôle pendant la chute et a pas pu déployer le parachute de la caméra. Caméra Numéro 1 a été détruit sous impacte avec le sol mais l'équipe a réagi rapidement pour couvrir ce qui restait de la caméra pour protéger le film et s'assurer qu'il ne soit pas exposé.
Function
Used to record cinematic images on 70mm film. Utiliser pour enregistrer des images cinématiques sur une bobine de film de 70mm.
Technical
Camera no. 1 was the first cinema camera to successfully and reliably employ 70mm film. The 70mm format was alluring to filmmakers because of its higher resolution image – more than ten times the resolution of standard 35mm film. The central challenge was finding a way to advance the larger 70mm frames quickly enough past the camera lens to capture the requisite 24 frames (or images) per second necessary to achieve a smooth illusion of cinematic movement. Whereas a conventional 35mm camera only needed to advance the film 46cm/second to meet this requirement, the larger 70mm format made it necessary for the film to travel upwards of 1712cm/second – nearly four times the speed. Caméra Numéro 1 est le tout premier à déployer un film de 70mm. Le format augmentait la résolution de l’image de plus de dix fois celle du film standard de 35mm. Le défi était de trouver une maniéré d'accélérer les cardes d'images plus larges de 70 mm pour qu'il puisse dépasser la lentille de la caméra pour obtenir un mouvement cinématique constante. Une caméra normale de 35mm avait seulement besoin que le film avance à une cadence de 46cm/seconde. Caméra Numéro 1 avait besoin d’une vitesse de 1712 cm second qui était quasiment quatre fois la vitesse pour obtenir les 24 cadres d'images par seconde nécessaire pour un exploit similaire.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
Behind the glass lens on the scale/Derrière la lentille sur l'échelle: "50, 40,30,20,10,0,4,6,12,16,20,24/Bilden/139_?/S.24,W.//DEUTA-WERKE".
Missing
Camera is incomplete: number and names of missing parts are unknown/La caméra est incomplète : le nombre de pièces et leurs noms sont simplement inconnus.
Finish
A metal object that is cylindrical in shape and has a black painted body with a silver metal stripe. A glass lens sits on the front of the object and has a synthetic green arm that sits behind it. Behind the arm is a scale that has white and green numbering as well as white lettering to note the manufacturer. The back of the artifact has a silver cylindrical metal base along with a metal pin that extends from it. Between the base and this attachment pin is a circular washer that is possibly made of felt. Un objet en métal en forme cylindrique qui est peinturée noire sur son corps et qui a une raille de couleur argent. Une lentille en verre est visible au-devant de l'objet et en arrière de la lentille il y a une flèche verte faite en matériel synthétique. En arrière de cette flèche il y a une échelle qui a des numéros blancs et verts ainsi que du lettrage blanc pour noter le nom du manufacturier. Le dos de l'artefact a une base en métal cylindrique de couleur argent. Un piton d'attachement en métal ressort de la base. Entre le piton d'attachement et la base il y a une rondelle qui est possiblement fait en feutre.
Decoration
N/A

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