tommygdawg
Well-known member
Hey all,
I should start this off by saying that this question is coming from a guy who's never touched film (I'd love to if I had the money). I've always had an interest in it. I've heard a number of DP's talking about the perfs in film, 2 perf, 4perf, etc. I know that this is essentially the number of perforations on the side of a single frame of film, but what I don't understand is the practical application and difference. From what I gather via Google, basically using less perforations is essentially like cropping the film, correct? Does this mean that all films shot with spherical or aspherical (ie not cylindricals) lenses are shot in 1.33 and simply cropped to the whatever aspect ratio is desired, ie 1.77, 1.85, etc.? I'm kind of confused here, any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I should start this off by saying that this question is coming from a guy who's never touched film (I'd love to if I had the money). I've always had an interest in it. I've heard a number of DP's talking about the perfs in film, 2 perf, 4perf, etc. I know that this is essentially the number of perforations on the side of a single frame of film, but what I don't understand is the practical application and difference. From what I gather via Google, basically using less perforations is essentially like cropping the film, correct? Does this mean that all films shot with spherical or aspherical (ie not cylindricals) lenses are shot in 1.33 and simply cropped to the whatever aspect ratio is desired, ie 1.77, 1.85, etc.? I'm kind of confused here, any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!