Method for exhibiting cinematic images photographed at two diffe

Optics: motion pictures – Methods – Recording

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G03B 2132

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057398941

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed whereby cinematic image components photographed at one frame rate are composited with other cinematic image components photographed at a higher frame rate, to produce images containing some components that deliver a more realistic impression to the audiences viewing such images than are delivered by the other image components. This method is applicable to any combination of frame rates, as long as one frame rate is greater than thirty frames per second, and the other is thirty frames per second or less. Scenes or sequences photographed at different frame rates and containing entire images can also be combined into a single motion picture by intercutting in accordance with this method. In addition, this method allows conversion of films photographed at nonstandard frame rates to be converted to a universal format for exhibition in conventional motion picture theaters, thus eliminating the restriction of films of this sort to special venues.

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patent: 3585292 (1971-06-01), Crowder
patent: 4889423 (1989-12-01), Trumbull
patent: 5096286 (1992-03-01), Weisgerber

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