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<p><b>gauge</b> - A <a href="page.php?w=70%26nbsp%3Bmm_film">70&nbsp;mm film</a> frame is not only twice as wide as a standard frame but also has greater height (five perfs versus four perfs). Shooting and projecting a film in 70&nbsp;mm therefore gives more than four times the image area of non-anamorphic <a href="page.php?w=35%26nbsp%3Bmm_movie_film">35&nbsp;mm film</a> providing a major improvement in image quality. Few major dramatic narrative films have been filmed entirely on this format since the 1970s; the three most recent are <a href="page.php?w=Kenneth_Branagh">Kenneth Branagh</a>'s</p><p>
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