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m (G filmu) 1. (w kinie) film, movie US- filmy dla dzieci children’s films- film tylko dla dorosłych an adult a. adults only film- film o ptakach a film about birds- oglądać film w telewizji to watch a film on TV- nakręcić film to shoot a. make a film- występować w filmie to appear in a film- jako dziecko często występowała w filmach she was a child actress- jego ostatni film właśnie wchodzi na ekrany his latest film has just been released- prawie we wszystkich kinach grają teraz filmy sensacyjne thrillers are playing in almost every cinema at the moment- pójść do kina na film to go to (see) a film- zaprosić kogoś na film to invite sb to the cinema2. sgt (kinematografia) the cinema, the movies US, film U- francuska szkoła filmu French cinema- interesować się filmem to be interested in film a. (the) cinema3. (klisza) film U- włożyć nowy film do aparatu to put a new roll of film in(to) one’s camera- rolka filmu a roll of film- oddać film do wywołania to have some film developed- film barwny colour film- film negatywowy (photographic) film4. (taśma filmowa) film- film się zerwał w połowie pokazu the film broke in the middle of the screening5. (warstwa ochrona) film- ścianki rury pokryte są cienkim filmem the pipe is coated inside with a thin film- □ film akcji Kino action film- film autorski Kino auteur(ist) film- film dokumentalny Kino documentary- film drogi Kino road film- film edukacyjny Kino educational film- film epicki Kino epic (film)- film fabularny feature (film)- film grozy Kino horror (film)- film historyczny Kino historical film- film kostiumowy Kino costume drama- film krótkometrażowy Kino short (subject)- film kryminalny Kino detective a. gangster film- film muzyczny Kino musical film- film niemy Kino silent (film)- film nowelowy Kino episodic film- film obyczajowy Kino drama- film paradokumentalny Kino semidocumentary (film)- film płaszcza i szpady Kino costume adventure (film)- film przygodowy Kino adventure film- film przyrodniczy Kino documentary a. nature film- film rodzinny Kino family film- film stereoskopowy Fot. stereoscopic film- film telewizyjny Kino film made for television- film średniometrażowy Kino medium-length film■ film mu/mi się urwał pot. he/I got completely a. totally blotto* * *film; ( fabularny) (feature) film; ( dokumentalny) documentary (film); ( kinematografia) film (BRIT) lub movie (US) industryfilm animowany lub rysunkowy — (animated) cartoon
* * *mi1. ( utwór kinematograficzny) movie, film, motion picture; film fabularny feature film; film dźwiękowy movie with sound; film niemy silent film; film pełnometrażowy (full-length) feature film; film krótkometrażowy short film; film kostiumowy costume drama; film dokumentalny documentary (film); film reklamowy promotional film, infomercial; film rysunkowy (animated) cartoon, animated film; film panoramiczny wide-screen film; film animowany animated film; nakręcić film make l. shoot a film; (= kinematografia) film, cinematography; pot. the movies; szkoła filmu film school.2. fot. (= taśma, błona) film; film barwny/kolorowy color film; film czarno-biały black and white film; prześwietlić film expose film; film się komuś urwał pot. sb blacked out.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > film
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3 Chrétien, Henri Jacques
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1879 Paris, Franced. 7 February 1956 Washington, USA[br]French astrophysicist, inventor of the anamorphoser, which became the basis of the Cinemascope motion picture system.[br]Chrétien studied science, and after obtaining his bachelors degree he started his working life at Meudon Observatory. He married in 1910, the same year as he was appointed Head of Astrophysics at Nice. In 1917 he helped to found the Institut d'Optique in Paris. Chrétien became Professor of astrophysics at the Sorbonne and in 1927, as part of his work on optical systems, demonstrated the use of an anamorphic lens for wide-screen motion pictures. Although the system was demonstrated in Washington as early as 1928 and again at the Paris International Exposition of 1937, it was not until 1952 that Twentieth-Century Fox were able to complete purchase of the patents which became the basis of their Cinemascope system. Cinemascope was one of the most successful technical innovations introduced by film studios in the early 1950s as part of their attempts to combat competition from television. The first Cinemascope epic, The Robe, shown in 1953, was an outstanding commercial success, and a series of similarly spectacular productions followed.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1956, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 65:110.R.Kingslake, 1989, A History of the Photographic Lens, Boston (biographical information and technical details of the anamorphic lens).JWBiographical history of technology > Chrétien, Henri Jacques
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