The EYE Film Museum are from 13 December to see historical film devices.
They give an idea of the important moments in the history of cinema. For example, there can be seen a 35mm Mitchell camera, which many Hollywood films have been included, and a Mutoscope, a film projector showing The Waiter Charlie Chaplin.
Also, visitors can see a very compact camera, which by renowned filmmaker Ivens was used for the documentary The Bridge. The devices provide a picture of how film used to be made and what technical development has been over the years.
The presentation is located in the new Panorama and admission is free.
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