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    Type A Films was a film production company founded by actress and producer Reese Witherspoon in 2000. History. Witherspoon wanted to start her own company to be able to produce quality films for young women. Her success with Legally Blonde allowed Type A Films to expand and get

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Type A Films was a film production company founded by actress and producer Reese Witherspoon in 2000.

    • Setting The Stage
    • Rolling Back The Clock
    • Color Types and Balance
    • Color Correction Filters
    • Relevance Today
    • In Closing
    • Footnotes

    To really get to the meaning of these film type designations, we need to understand a few fundamental things. Among them? The visible light spectrum. The range of visible light is merely a segment of the overall electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Within that spectrum, on the lower frequency (or, longer wavelength) end are the radio waves, which is wher...

    For those of us of a certain age, the “standard” method of taking color photographs was always to shoot color negative film, then take the film to a photo finisher who developed it, and made color prints for us. “Consuming” the images was really all about that tangible paper print; sharing photos involved handing a stack of prints to a friend or fa...

    When it comes to reversal films, however, color balancing is as relevant as ever. What’s changed, however, is that there just aren’t that many choices available anymore, and all are intended for daylight shooting, including Kodak Ektachrome E100, and Fujifilm’s Velvia 50, Velvia 100, and Provia 100 — all of which are daylight balanced.** Niche film...

    Of course, if you have films balanced for specific lighting situations, it becomes necessary to provide a means to correct for lighting conditions during shooting where the color temperature of the ambient light is not what the film is balanced for. If you fail to make the corrections, indoor films will render colors quite blue when shot outside, a...

    Most still photographers don’t need to think very much about any of the above. There are several reasons, including: 1. Negative Film If you shoot color negative film, color correction is done during printing or scanning, or post-scan — digitally, as mentioned above. On-camera correction while shooting is pretty much unnecessary. 2. Reversal (Posit...

    For the most part, modern film photographers don’t have to think much about any of this, especially with hybrid analog/digital workflows that seem most common today. But if you’re a user of vintage camera gear, and were as curious as I was about what all this “type” stuff was about, hopefully this article will provide some interesting perspective o...

    * If you want to get really specific and technical about your shooting of Kodak Vision3 films, I would suggest doing a web search for the film name and the words “technical data” to find the corresponding data sheet. For example, “Kodak Vision3 250D technical data” as a search should yield you the PDF of the correct document for that specific Visio...

  4. Dec 13, 2020 · Disaster movies are defined by a large amount of destruction, specifically from naturally occurring events, where characters try to survive. If an alien force is the force of destruction, the film will be categorized as science fiction rather than a straight disaster movie. Ex.The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Dante’s Peak (1997). Adventure

  5. added Type A Films as a production company of Untitled Peggy Lee Project Sun., Nov. 1, 2009 from Done Deal Professional added Type A Films as a production company of Rule #1

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