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The evolution of film to portable, tape-based cameras and the production and distribution of magnetic media like video continued the democratisation of the mo..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Panasonic VHS-C Movie Camera NV-A1

Japan, 1994
Similarity: 77%

8mm Film

Similarity: 75%

16mm Film

Similarity: 74%

Film cameras

Similarity: 73%

Introduction to video

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 73%

Sony Betamovie BMC-100P

Japan, 1983
Similarity: 72%

The Camera at school

United Kingdom, 1975
Similarity: 71%

Blackmagic Design Media Preservation Lab

Similarity: 71%

Formats

Similarity: 70%

My father's camera

Canada, 2000
Similarity: 70%

16mm projector

Austria, c. 1950
Similarity: 70%

Loops to learn by

Canada, 1970
Similarity: 70%

Early film equipment

Similarity: 70%

Mass media and adult education

Czechoslovakia, 1972
Similarity: 69%

Overview of 8mm production

United States, 1973
Similarity: 69%

Agricultural Collection

Australia, 1940s-1990s
Similarity: 69%

National Portable Video Camera WV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
Similarity: 69%

Videotape editing

United Kingdom, 1968
Similarity: 68%
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