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<p>invented <a href="page.php?w=16_mm_film">16 mm film</a>, which became popular for home use, and then later developed <a href="page.php?w=8_mm_film">8 mm film</a>.  After that point, the public could purchase a film projector for one of those film formats and rent or buy home-use prints of some cartoons, short comedies, and brief "highlights" reels edited from feature films. The <a href="page.php?w=Super_8_film">Super 8 film</a> format, introduced in 1965, was marketed for making home movies, but it also boosted the popularity of show-at-home</p><p>
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