This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during which the amateur film gradually developed from being just one branch of photography (cinematography) to becoming an independent film discipline. On the basis of a series of articles about amateur film, published in the photography magazine Focus, we shed light on the changing creative processes and discourses of early amateur films and by extension the ‘making of’ early amateur filmmakers themselves. The series, which was written by a beginning amateur filmmaker on the threshold of the ‘Nederlandse Smalfilmliga’ [Dutch Super 8 league] (1931) and the amateur film magazine Het Veerwerk (1932), offers an interesting insider view of the world of ...
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This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
textabstractThis dissertation develops an appropriate model to interpret and understand the early st...
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Grote fabrikanten lanceerden begin vorige eeuw de filmcamera voor amateurs. In hun reclame verbonden...
Thunnis Van Oort explores the history of the film magazine in the context of the Dutch film industry...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
In 1934, Benito Mussolini’s Fascist regime firmly intervened in the crisis of Italian cinema and th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the United States, fan magazines formed an integral part of the fil...
Home Movie Day at Eye Filmmuseum is an international tribute to the amateur film. This year, Home Mo...
De Witte (1934) by Jan Vanderheyden is commonly considered to be a milestone in the Flemish cinemati...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
This article reconstructs the world of the Dutch amateur film around 1930; a dynamic period during w...
textabstractThis dissertation develops an appropriate model to interpret and understand the early st...
The article is devoted to the activities of Polish amateur filmmakers from the turn of the 19th and ...
This article considers the introduction of ‘the making of’ documentaries to the collection of the St...
Grote fabrikanten lanceerden begin vorige eeuw de filmcamera voor amateurs. In hun reclame verbonden...
Thunnis Van Oort explores the history of the film magazine in the context of the Dutch film industry...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
In 1934, Benito Mussolini’s Fascist regime firmly intervened in the crisis of Italian cinema and th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the United States, fan magazines formed an integral part of the fil...
Home Movie Day at Eye Filmmuseum is an international tribute to the amateur film. This year, Home Mo...
De Witte (1934) by Jan Vanderheyden is commonly considered to be a milestone in the Flemish cinemati...