A
frame line is the unused space that separates two adjacent images, or
film frames, on the
release print of a
motion picture. They can vary in width; a
35 mm film with a
1.85:1 hard matte has a frame line approximately 8 millimeters (0.3 inches) high, whereas both a
full frame negative and the
anamorphic format have very narrow frame lines, with the frames very close together. When a film is properly projected, the frame lines should not be visible to the audience and are typically cropped out in
projection with an aperture mask.
See also