How to Make Sports Analysis Films by The Eastman Kodak Company 1975 Standard Book Company

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Product Description:

Capture the action like a pro! This 1975 Kodak guide is a must-have for aspiring sports filmmakers looking to understand the basics of sports analysis with film.

This informative pamphlet is designed to acquaint nonprofessional filmmakers with the essentials of creating a sports analysis film. Published by Eastman Kodak Company, this guide dives into the key techniques for shooting and analyzing athletic events using Super 8 and 16mm film equipment. 

Complete with checklists and helpful illustrations, it makes understanding sports motion simple, breaking down all the technical know-how you need to get started. Whether you’re a hobbyist filmmaker or a sports enthusiast wanting to perfect your craft, this guide is a fascinating look at vintage film techniques and the art of capturing athletic performance.

Specifications:

  • Title: How to Make Sports Analysis Films
  • Author: The Eastman Kodak Company
  • Publication Date: 1975
  • Publisher: Standard Book Company
  • Format: Paper Pamphlet
  • Pages: 40
  • Dimensions: 11 x 9 inches
  • Language: English
  • Condition: Shows typical vintage wear; paper is intact and clean, with minor age-related toning.

About the Author: Eastman Kodak Company

In 1975, Eastman Kodak Company was a leading name in the photography industry, celebrated for its innovative approach to imaging. That same year, a pivotal event occurred when Kodak engineer Steven Sasson developed the world’s first digital camera, an invention that would eventually revolutionize photography.

Though Kodak initially downplayed its potential, the company's expertise in film remained unrivaled, making guides like this one invaluable for budding photographers.

Wrap-Up:

If you’re intrigued by the idea of capturing motion and analyzing sports the old-school way, this Kodak guide will take you right to the roots of film photography. Discover the joy of using Super 8 and 16mm cameras while getting a unique look at the original techniques behind sports cinematography.

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