Filmstrip Gallery
A horizontally scrolling row of wide film frames with mono frame codes and captions beneath each, plus roll metadata beside the heading.
A horizontally scrolling row of wide film frames with mono frame codes and captions beneath each, plus roll metadata beside the heading.
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Filmstrip Gallery lays out eight wide film frames in a horizontally scrolling, snap aligned row, each with a title, a location, and a mono frame code. The eight frames here read as one roll shot along the Norwegian coast, from a harbor at first light to a window seat flying home, shown uncut in the order they were exposed. Roll metadata, Roll 118 on Portra 400, sits beside the heading.
Frames are one typed array; the row uses snap-x with snap-mandatory so each frame settles into place as the visitor pans across. A short line under the strip prompts the sideways scroll.
Reach for this block when a single roll or shoot is best read in sequence rather than as a grid, on a photography or travel portfolio. The installer swaps the Placeholder frames for real images and updates the titles, locations, and codes.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the single roll travel story. Other filmstrip uses:
Tip: the strip rewards a real sequence; order the frames the way you would tell the story, not by which single image is strongest.