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  • 71List of 70 mm films — The following American and European movies were filmed using the 65/70 mm format. Titles are followed by the photographic process(es) employed. Early 70 mm releases These early wide film processes employed a number of different frame sizes and… …

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  • 72Active Format Description — In television technology, Active Format Description (AFD) is a standard set of codes that can be sent in the MPEG video stream or in the baseband SDI video signal that carries information about their aspect ratio and active picture… …

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  • 73Apocalypse Now — For the Pere Ubu album, see Apocalypse Now (album). For the The Mighty B! episode, see List of The Mighty B! episodes. Apocalypse Now Theatrical release poster by Bob Peak Dire …

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  • 74List of Canon camcorders — This is a list of Canon camcorders. Contents 1 Movie Cameras 1.1 Regular 8 mm Cameras 1.2 Single 8 mm Cameras 1.3 Super 8 Cameras …

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  • 75Gilmore Girls — Format Family drama Comedy drama Created by Amy Sherman Palladino …

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  • 76HD VIDEO — T&F High definition video or HD video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard definition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1,280×720 pixels (720p) or 1,920×1,080 pixels (1080i/1080p).High… …

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  • 77Super 35 — (originally known as Superscope 235) is a motion picture film format that uses exactly the same film stock as standard 35 mm film, but puts a larger image frame on that stock by using the negative space normally reserved for the optical analog… …

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  • 78Atlantis: The Lost Empire — Atlantis: The Lost Empire …

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  • 79Liquid crystal display — LCD redirects here. For other uses, see LCD (disambiguation). Reflective twisted nematic liquid crystal display. Polarizing filter film with a vertical axis to polarize light as it enters. Glass substrate with ITO electrodes. The shapes of these… …

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  • 80VistaVision — is a variant of the 35 mm motion picture film format created by Paramount Pictures in 1954 based on the Glamorama and Superama widescreen systems.Paramount, who did not buy into the anamorphic systems available, such as CinemaScope, looked for a… …

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