The Witch's Fiddle
Gotta dance! A bewitched violin gets everyone's feet tapping.
Possibly the first student film ever made, this tale of a magical instrument was shot by the newly formed Cambridge University Kinema Club. While the film is a daft comedy, its creators went on to careers straight from a thriller: director Peter Le Neve Foster spent years filming behind the Iron Curtain, his assistant director Cedric Belfrage was a suspected Russian spy, and Pembroke Stephens - the lovesick youth - was killed in 1937 while reporting on the Japanese invasion of China.
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Pioneers of Personal Film
Home moviemaking is older than the first cinemas: we've been filming ourselves for well over a hundred years. The birth of the cinematograph in 1895 inspired a plethora of inventions pitched at the domestic market: Kinoras, Kammatographs, Pictorialographs, Birtacs and Biokams - all cameras designed for amateurs and enthusiasts to film and project in the home. This collection celebrates the earliest home movies preserved in Britain, and bears witness to the dawn of the amateur's long-standing fascination with family, travel and community. "The object in introducing this apparatus is to endeavour to popularize this extremely fascinating branch of photography.... [I have] always looked forward to the time when animated photography would be within the reach of every one" - filmmaker/inventor Birt Acres, on his Birtac camera, 1898.
25 videos in this collection
Midsummer Madness - An Idiotic Idyll
Psyche's Wedding
The Witch's Fiddle
Marjorie Glasspool Films Her Family in Alton
The Scarlet Woman
Flying a Kite
Mermaids at Play
Children's Party, Playing with Ball
Girls Looking at Film and Giggling
Children's Party, "Oranges and Lemons"
Playing on Beach, Making Sandcastle
Joan's Birthday Party
Joce and Gill at Home
Early film making at Welsh camp
1934 Spirits from the Vasty Deep
Royal Silver Jubilee 1935 - Cardiff
They Forgot to Read the Directions
Crossing the Great Sagrada
Aberaeron - Alban Square
Factory to Home and Pinner Rd
Minehead - Osborne Personal Film
The Seven O' Clock Regulars' Swimming Club Part 1 of 3
Barnstaple Fair in the 1920s