standard film
Standard film refers to a type of photographic film that is commonly used in both still photography and motion pictures. It typically comes in various formats, such as 35mm and 120mm, and is characterized by its ability to capture images with a specific level of detail and color accuracy. Standard film is made up of a light-sensitive emulsion coated on a plastic base, which reacts to light exposure to create images.
In the context of motion pictures, standard film is often used in cinema to produce high-quality visuals. The most common type of standard film for movies is 35mm film, which has been a staple in the film industry for decades. While digital formats are becoming more prevalent, standard film remains popular among photographers and filmmakers for its unique aesthetic and texture.