Fritz Lang and his team traveled to the United States where they acquired two Mitchell cameras. The cameras contained the revolutionary "Mitchell movement" which included a set of registration pins that would hold each frame steady as it was being exposed. This resulted in their reputation for shooting rock steady images. This became crucial for this film when shooting special effects, especially when portions of the frame were exposed during multiple passes of the film stock. The various models of the Mitchell cameras became the industry standard through the 1950s.
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