Searched everywhere for information about vintage and antique German cinema projectors?
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Deutsche Laufbildprojektoren by Herbert Tümmel and Jochen Hergersberg is THE reference publication for antique and vintage German 35-mm and 70-mm projectors. In 1986, the German Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek published 3000 copies on paper of the book. Many of the projectors described are now in the collection of the Film Museum Berlin. Herbert Tümmel graduated in 1937. He already worked as a cinematographic specialist for Zeiss Ikon and Ernemann/Zeiss Ikon in Dresden from 1932 onwards. In 1950 he became manager of the new Kinowerk of Zeiss Ikon AG and worked there until his pension in 1976. |
Deutsche Laufbildprojektoren has been sold out a long time ago. It's essential information is just not available anymore, not even on the internet. Until now..... Deutsche Laufbildprojectoren has been digitized and can be downloaded in electronic format as an eBook.
The eBook contains hard-to-find information about the technical evolution of German 35mm and 70mm projectors of the golden age of the movie industry, saving you tons of time looking for detailed information about antique and vintage German cinema projectors.
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The Ernemann Imperator started market dominance of Ernemann in Dresden in 1910. In 1913 already 22 of the 28 cinemas at the Boulevard in Paris had these projectors.10,000 projectors were produced by 1921, 15,000 by 1933 when production was halted. This model was up to the harsh professional environment of the cinema scene, evidenced by some models still being in operation as late as 1979. |
| The technical development of German professional movie projectors | |
| 59 Company histories: from AEG to Zeiss Ikon | |
| 326 Types of projectors: from 1896 until 1980 | |
| More than 238 pages packed with 200 detailed images | |
| Collected titles of reference publications | |
| Expanded with notes from consultant Jochen Hergersberg (New!) |
The electronic version is an exact copy of the original book in German. It is loaded with images and technical data which are easy to understand even if German is not your native language. Look at this Preview to find out why the original print of 3000 copies was sold out so fast. And why the current owners of the book will not easily part from it.
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That really looks wonderful - congratulations. Werner Südendorf, Collections Manager Film Museum Berlin - Deutsche Kinemathek |
How much does it cost?
Publishing in electronic format made it possible to eliminate the printing costs, otherwise the project wouldn't have been feasible. Neither would the project have been feasible if the actual cost would have been charged: many days of digitization, proofreading, correcting, setting up a distribution system, payments to copyright holders, interviews with specialists at the Film Museum and more. For a price of 19.95 Euros you truly have a bargain. You'll to get priceless information not readily available anywhere in the world. Download it to your desktop instantly. Print it out and you also have a hard copy.|
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Bonus.
Not available in the first version on paper but included in the eBook you are getting: corrections and correspondence between Mr. Tümmel and Mr. Hergersberg after the first version was published.
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The eBook will work on PC's with Windows, no additional reader software necessary. An internet connection is required. You'll receive instructions for downloading and opening the eBook by mail, as well as information for customer support. You can return the product within 30 days of purchase for a full refund in case the product is defective or doesn't work on your PC.Get your own copy of Deutsche Laufbildprojektoren instantly and click Buy Now
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