Indiana University: 'A Century of 16mm' Offers Portal to Indiana's Past Through Film
April 04, 2023
April 04, 2023
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, April 4 (TNSres) -- Indiana University issued the following news release:
When Eastman Kodak introduced 16mm nonflammable film in 1923, millions of people across the globe had access to an affordable, mobile form of filmmaking for the first time. The 16mm format introduced the concept of home movies and amateur filmmaking, allowing "regular people" to document history without having to look through the lens of a production team.
The India . . .
When Eastman Kodak introduced 16mm nonflammable film in 1923, millions of people across the globe had access to an affordable, mobile form of filmmaking for the first time. The 16mm format introduced the concept of home movies and amateur filmmaking, allowing "regular people" to document history without having to look through the lens of a production team.
The India . . .