Home Movies
Howell Zoomatic camera used by Abraham Zapruder that recorded the assassination of john F. Kennedy.
In 1932, Kodak introduced another new format, 8 mm (now known as “Regular 8” or “Straight 8”), by slitting 16 mm film in half, again reducing by 75% the amount of film stock used per frame. This was the point at which home movies finally came within reach of the average family, and the smaller format allowed for much smaller and more portable cameras and projectors.
The introduction of Kodachrome color reversal film for 16 mm in 1935, and for 8 mm in 1936, facilitated home color cinematography. The availability of reversal film (Kodachrome was not the first) was very important to the home movie-making market, since it avoided the expense of separate negatives and positive prints.
Super 8 and Single-8 film formats
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