Stanislav Schubert Share Posted February 21, 2020 We continue to restore the old movie cameras of the Second World War and shoot videos reminiscent of newsreels of the 1940s on them. We use the American Bell & Howell Eyemo cameras and the German hand crank camera Askania 1930s. We shoot 35 mm black-and-white Russian film Tasma and German AFFA aerial photograph. Soon we will repair the Arriflex 35 camera of the Third Reich and remove its historical reconstruction WWII. Watch our "military" video review Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stanislav Schubert Author Share Posted December 10, 2020 It was September ... A news about the opening of a Monument to war cameramen in Krasnogorsk in 2020. This newsreel, completely filmed on 35 mm black-and-white film, with Bell&Howell Eyemo (KS-50) cameras during the WW2, is dedicated to the memory of Soviet war cameramen. The opening of the monument took place in September 2020 in Krasnogorsk, where many famous Soviet cinema cameras and cameras were produced. There is also the main repository of newsreels and documentaries of our country - the Russian State Archive of Film and Photo Documents. This story on film and in digital format will also be preserved in this archive. We thank the Film Processing Laboratory of the Mosfilm Film Concern, RGAKFD and personally director Natalya Kalantarova and deputy Rimma Moiseeva, military history clubs "The Living History" and "Sturmovik", personally Alexander Stepanov, Vladimir Kozlov, Rafael Khayretdinov and Ella Davletshina. Authors - Anatoly Antonov, Stanislav Schubert. The text reads merit. Russian artist Evgeny Vazhenin. Film reels AGFA Aviafot PAN 200 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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