discontinued in 2011. 268%. 16 Day (w/ Wratten #85 filter), 25 Tungsten (discontinued), Ansco Color Dupe Negative, Type 846, for Intermediate Negatives (discontinued), Ansco Color Print Film, Type 848, for release prints, balanced for approx. 5219/7219 Vision3 500T introduced in 2007. SFX 200T Color Negative Film (35 mm only) introduced in 1998.

The chains are listed alphabetically by continent and then by country. View all Motley Fool Services. Special-order film intended for special effects. 5600 Primetime EXR 640T Teleproduction Film introduced in 1995 (discontinued), 5620/7620 Primetime 640T introduced in 1997 (discontinued). Related ETFs - ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Digital Cinema stocks. 50 Day, 32 Tungsten (discontinued), Ansco Ultra-Speed, Type 456, very high speed, medium grain, panchromatic.

Every day TheStreet Ratings produces a list of the top rated stocks.These 10 media stocks are rated highest by TheStreet Ratings' value-focused stock rating model.

Site (and App) Updates from the Last Few Months, A new trading strategy from a future star trader, This Is One Of The Greatest Secular Growth Trends, Free Group Coaching and Mentoring at Traders Summit. A "T" suffix designates a tungsten (3200K) balanced negative and a "D" suffix designates a daylight (5600K) negative. Recording film. Also provided 16 mm. Eterna-RDI 8511/4511(Polyester base) Fujicolor recording film (RDI short for Recording for Digital Intermediate).

To inspect the performance of the Movie Theater Stocks portfolio, see the chart below. For negative stocks, "85" prefix designates 35 mm, "86" prefix designates 16 mm stock. The number preceding this is the film's exposure index as determined by Kodak (it is NOT ISO speed).
All rights reserved. Introduced in 1999. 5213/7213 (35, 16, & 8 mm) Vision3 200T introduced in 2010. Brought "improved cyan dye dark-keeping" and ECP-2 from 7379, and "reduced sensitivity to process variations" introducing process ECP-2A (persulfate bleach replaced ferricyanide bleach, and bromide concentration was increased). Introduced in 2010. TSC_INDUSTRY = '"Motion Picture and Video Industries" "Added Sound Recording Industries" "Radio and Television Broadcasting" "Cable and Other Subscription Programming"'; Your browser is not supported. Agfa Wittner-Chrome, Aviphot-Chrome or Agfachrome reversal stocks (rated at 200 ISO, made from Wittner-Chrome 35mm still film) are available in 16mm and 8mm from Wittner-Cinetec in Germany or Spectra Film and Video in the United States.

E.I. Regal Entertainment Group is an operator of theatre circuits in the United States. Scripps shares jump as Berkshire Hathaway agrees to help finance the company's purchase of ION Media. So-called low-fade "LPP." A defunct Soviet/Ukrainian film manufacturer. Stock numbers ending in a "2" are Fuji's Super-F emulsions (1990s) and the stocks ending in "3" are the new Eterna emulsions.[11]. Fuji also introduced their Reala film, a color stock with a fourth color emulsion layer, which is also the fastest daylight balanced color motion picture stock ever offered at 500 ISO. Unity Software opens Friday at $75 a share. Find the best Cinema Exhibition Stocks to buy. Every day TheStreet Ratings produces a list of the top rated stocks. For optical soundtrack recording use. Portfolio values are computed using monthly closes for stocks from Alpha Vantage. 86%.
For positive and print stocks, "35" indicates 35 mm print film, and "36" indicates 16 mm print film. Containing a fourth color layer, Reala is nominally considered a part of the Super-F series. © 1996-2018 TheStreet Inc. All rights reserved, Microsoft Eterna-CP 3514DI/3614DI Fujicolor positive film. Eterna-CI 8503/4503(Polyester base)/8603 Fujicolor intermediate film. Note: 1993 is the last appearance of Agfa film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual (seventh edition).

Introduced in April 2010. Polyester base. "Improved cyan dye dark-keeping stability". Also, Eterna Vivid series negatives' last second suffix as "4", and the ending suffix as different "E.I.". © 2020 SwingTradeBot. Fujifilm stopped production of all motion picture film stocks on March 31, 2013. 268%. The 1969 list is identical to 1966. Here we look at the extraordinary volatility of cryptocurrency transaction fees over this year for Ethereum. As of March 2013, Fuji had ceased production of all motion picture film.[12].

ESTAR-based version of 5242. "Film Stock Tests: Eastman (third in a series)", This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 00:46. Disney's new schedule, unveiled Wednesday, delayed the release of films like "Black Widow," "West Side Story" and "Eternals," among others. It first entered the 35mm motion picture market in 1926. Polyester base. Global cinema chains. www.pixpast.com for samples of original 35mm agfacolor film from 1936 to 1945. 100 Day, 64 Tungsten (discontinued), Eastman Tri-X panchromatic Negative film 5233 320D/250T introduced in 1954, Plus-X reversal film 7276 50D/40T introduced in 1955, Tri-X reversal film 7278 200D/160T introduced in 1955, Plus-X panchromatic Negative film 5231 80D/64T introduced in 1956, Plus-X 5231/7231 80D/64T (discontinued in 2010), Double-X 5222/7222 250D/200T introduced in 1959, 4-X 5224/7224 500T (discontinued in 1990), Plus-X reversal 7276 (16 mm & 8 mm) 50D/40T (discontinued), Plus-X reversal 7265 (16 mm & 8 mm) 100D/80T, Tri-X reversal 7266 (16 mm & 8 mm) 200D/160T, 4-X reversal 7277 200T (discontinued in 1990), Tri-X reversal 7278 (16 mm & 8 mm) 200D/160T (discontinued), Eastman 4-X negative Pan film 5224/7224 500D/400T introduced in 1964 (discontinued in 1990), Kodak 4-X reversal film 7277 400D/320T introduced in 1967, Kodak Tri-X TV reversal film 7727, TVTX, no longer identified by EKC, Eastman Background-X Negative Film 5230, ISO 32 (discontinued), Eastman XT Panchromatic Negative Film 5220/7220, ISO 25 (discontinued), introduced in 1966 replacing Background-X, Eastman Color Negative film 5247 16D introduced in 1950 (discontinued in 1952), Eastman Color Negative film 5248 25T introduced in 1952 (discontinued in 1959), Eastman Color Negative film 5250 50T introduced in 1959 (discontinued in 1962), Eastman Color Negative film 5251 50T introduced in 1962 (discontinued in 1968), Eastman Color Negative film 5254/7254 100T introduced in 1968 (discontinued March, 1977), 5247 100T Process ECN-2 introduced in 1974 (discontinued in 1976), 5247/7247 100T introduced in 1976 (discontinued March, 1983). Replaced 7241. 5207/7207 Vision3 250D introduced in 2009. Note: 1973 is last appearance in American Cinematographer Manual (fourth edition). (As used in Hollywood, 1960s)[32][33][34]. The black-and-white recording film designed to be used for digital archive.

Intended for making archival separations from color digital masters.