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English: «Technicolor Three-Color Camera. In 1932 Technicolor developed color process 4, which allowed all three primary colors to be reproduced. In the special camera, a film for the green color selection and a bipack for blue and red are exposed through the lens. Only 36 cameras exist worldwide (other sources claim there are no more than 25), and with them all the Technicolor films were shot.»
«Pathfinder Dolly. Dolly for heavy cameras, weight: approx. 550 kg. During a shot the camera can be driven around, manoeuvred and its height adjusted.»
Displayed at the Museum of Film and Television Berlin, Deutsche Kinemathek.
Deutsch: «Technicolor Drei-Farben-Kamera 1932-1955. Technicolor entwickelte 1932 das Farbverfahren Nr. 4, mit dem alle drei Grundfarben wierdergegeben werden konnten. In der zugehörigen Kamera werden gleichzeitig ein Film für den grünen Farbauszug und ein Bi-Packfilm für Blau und Rot durch das Objektiv belichtet. Weltweit existierten nur 36 Kamera: (andere Quellen sprechen von maximal 25 Kameras), denen alle Technicolor Filme gedreht worden.»
«Pathfinder Kamera-Dolly. Dolly für schwere Kameras, Gewicht: ca. 550 kg Vinten, England 1954. Die Kamera kann wahrend der Aufnahme geschwenkt, hohenverstellt und gefahren werden.»
Filmmuseum Berlin, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin.
Italiano: Macchina da presa Technicolor con procedimento a tre pellicole montata su un Dolly Pathfinder. Museo del cinema e della televisione, Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlino.
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