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'''Silent film''' commonly refers to commercial film productions before the adoption of sound in the late 1920s. However, silent films encompass much beyond that — many [[8mm]], [[Super 8]], [[9.5mm]], [[16mm]], and [[28mm]] amateur films, home movies, experimental films, and even feature films were made without soundtracks long after the 1920s.
'''Silent film''' commonly refers to commercial film productions before the adoption of sound in the late 1920s. However, silent films encompass much beyond that — many [[8mm]], [[Super 8]], [[9.5mm]], [[16mm]], and [[28mm]] amateur films, home movies, experimental films, and even feature films were made without soundtracks long after the 1920s.


==Silent Films in 35mm==
==Silent Films in [[35mm]]==
[[File:Joan of arc.JPG|right|thumb|300px|35mm 1.33 Full frame silent .]]
[[File:Joan of arc.JPG|right|thumb|300px|35mm 1.33 Full frame silent .]]
* Aspect ratios
* Aspect ratios

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