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Michel, and Michele Ory, Auer
**Histoire de la Camera Cine Amateur** is a historical reference work on amateur cine cameras, tracing the development of equipment made for nonprofessional film production. Published in French, the book surveys the machines, formats, manufacturers, and technical features that shaped home and enthusiast filmmaking before video and digital recording became dominant. The work is intended for collectors, historians, archivists, and film enthusiasts interested in the material culture of cinema. Its focus is on the camera as an object: how amateur models were designed, marketed, improved, and used by filmmakers outside the professional studio system. The edition is listed as profusely illustrated, suggesting that it provides visual support for identifying and understanding different camera types and their design details. As a catalog record, the title is best understood as a specialized history of amateur motion-picture technology rather than a narrative history of film culture or a practical how-to guide.
| Publisher | Editions de l'amateur |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-859-17011-1 primary |
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