The End
1960
Cat no. 3989
A parody of bad practice in amateur film-making practice.
The off-screen narrator points to poor practice in framing, using different lenses, variable speeds, splicing, shots taken in the sun, tripods and developing. He states "8mm is alright for the beginner, but for crisp, sharp pictures give me 16mm every time".
Keywords
Amateur film-making; Cinematography
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Director : Howard Wyborn
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Script : Howard Wyborn
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Producer : Eric Pollard
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Camera : Godfrey Hannam
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Camera : Terrance Royston
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Distributor : Institute of Amateur Cinematographers
Manifestations
The End
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Award:
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Group 1:
- Note: Awards (data migration 25/06/2021): Amateur Cine World ‘Ten Best’ films. [1975 listing]
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Group 1:
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: IAC
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Subject: cinematography / amateur films / 16mm film
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