16mm film - traducción al Inglés
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16mm film - traducción al Inglés

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
  •  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 sound movie showing a variable-width sound track on single-perforation film stock
  • 16 mm Eastman Kodak color movie from Warsaw dated 1939

16mm film         
(n.) = película de 16 milímetros
Ex: 16mm films are supplied in their own cylindrical containers which are best housed vertically in racks which resemble bicycle storage racks.
mm (millimetre)      
= mm (milímetro)
Ex: The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.
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* 16mm film = película de 16 milímetros
16 (sixteen)      
= dieciséis (16)
Ex: The introduction discusses the semantic aspects, and in addition to whole-part and near-synonymous relationships lists sixteen different kinds of other relationships.
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* 16mm film = película de 16 milímetros

Definición

entreacto
entreacto
1 m. Tiempo intermedio entre dos actos de una representación *teatral.
2 Danza o piececilla interpretada a veces entre dos actos de la principal. Intermedio.
3 *Cigarro puro pequeño, cilíndrico.

Wikipedia

16 mm film

16 mm film is a historically popular and economical gauge of film. 16 mm refers to the width of the film (about 23 inch); other common film gauges include 8 and 35 mm. It is generally used for non-theatrical (e.g., industrial, educational, televisual) film-making, or for low-budget motion pictures. It also existed as a popular amateur or home movie-making format for several decades, alongside 8 mm film and later Super 8 film. Eastman Kodak released the first 16 mm "outfit" in 1923, consisting of a camera, projector, tripod, screen and splicer, for US$335 (equivalent to US$5,328 in 2021). RCA-Victor introduced a 16 mm sound movie projector in 1932, and developed an optical sound-on-film 16 mm camera, released in 1935.

Ejemplos de uso de 16mm film
1. Each "test" is a short 16mm film of an individual posing motionlessly in front of the camera.
2. The advent of compact 16mm film cameras in the 1'60s and then lightweight portable video equipment in the 1'70s led to more drama breaking out of the studios.
3. Matt Stokes‘s 16mm film, Long After Tonight, documented the gathering of a group of northern soul fans from around the country in St Salvador‘s church, Dundee, the venue for some of the city‘s first northern soul nights.
4. Elsewhere in the catalogue we are told that Daria Martin‘s 16mm film "digs into the immaterial surface of film‘s projected shadow–world to add more weight, rubbing against and agitating its flatness". I have no idea what this means.