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70 mm Grandeur film         
FILM FORMAT USED IN THE LATE 1920S THROUGH THE EARLY 1930S
Fox Grandeur
70mm Grandeur film, also called Fox Grandeur or Grandeur 70, is a 70mm widescreen film format developed by William Fox through his Fox Film and Fox-Case corporations and used commercially on a small but successful scale in 1929–30.
70 mm film         
  • Faded vintage 70 mm positive film with four magnetic strips containing six-channel stereophonic sound
WIDE HIGH-RESOLUTION FILM GAUGE FOR MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
70mm film; 65 mm film; 70mm; 70 mm; 65 mm; 65mm film; 70mm Film
70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard 35 mm motion picture film format.
16 mm film         
  •  A modern 16 mm [[Arri]] camera
  • 16 mm black-and-white reversal silent home movie on double-perforation film stock
  • Super 16 and 16 mm film
  • 16 mm Eastman Kodak color movie from Paris dated 1939
  • A 16 mm spring-wound [[Bolex]] camera
  • A 100-foot (30.5 m) tin of 16 mm [[Fujifilm]]
  • 16 mm Eastman Kodak color movie from [[Feldherrnhalle]] in Munich after American liberation in 1945
  • A strip of single-perf 16 mm film with Super-16–sized frames
  • 16 mm Eastman Kodak color movie from Warsaw dated 1939
FILM GAUGE
16mm film; 16 mm; Super 16mm; Super 16 mm film; Super 16 mm; Super 16 film; 16 mm movies; Super16; 16mm projector; 16 mm projector; 16mm movie; 16 mm movie; 16mm projection; 16 mm projection; Super-16 film; 16-millimeter; 16mm; 16-millimetre film; S16mm; 16-mm
16 mm film is a historically popular and economical gauge of film. 16 mm refers to the width of the film (about inch); other common film gauges include 8 and 35 mm.