Application of Small-Format Cinematography to the Biomedical Sciences: Clinical use of 8mm Motion Pictures

Jerry H. Anderson

Clinical use of 8mm film is proposed whenever the depiction of motion is of prime importance. Most clinical situations can be adequately photographed on 8mm film, the small format's advantages being sufficient for economical, limited production and use. Equipment requisites and some problems encountered in establishing 8mm production units are presented with a discussion of the applications of super 8 and other 8mm formats to the biomedical sciences for educational, research, and record purposes.

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Published
1966-09
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07101