Veriscope
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Veriscope was an early film studio which produced The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897), directed by Enoch J. Rector.
Veriscope was a large, human-powered camera created by Enoch Rector. The camera operators were inside the camera, which was a tight wooden structure.[1]
The term is also used for the widescreen 63mm film format used to produce this feature film, which was about 100 minutes long.
See also[]
- List of film formats
References[]
- ^ "The Birth of the Feature Film – 120 Years Ago: The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897)". Bright Lights Film Journal. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
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Categories:
- Film production companies of the United States
- Film studio stubs