Historic gems from Wolf’s archives and the historic film-vault.
These historic documents depict all categories from film history, spanning from historic moments to technological singularities and innovations since the invention of Film and Television.
Das erste Wiener Kino
NEUE KINO-RUNDSCHAU OFFIZIELLES ORGAN DES REICHSVERBANDES DER KINEMATOGRAPHENBESITZER IN OESTERREICH [...]
Using Light To Help Composition
by J. Belmar Kail, Instructor, Department of Cinema, University Southern [...]
Color Television in England (1942)
By J. H. BAIRD Baird Television, Ltd. from the American [...]
Philips LDK44 Video 80 Kamera – Info-brochure 1981
The LDK 44 was an outstanding colour camera system from Philips.It provided a simple, versatile and economic means of obtaining broadcast quality pictures. Here are some Infos and a brochure from 1981.
Lighting to Photoplay Is Like Music to Drama (1916)
DECLARES CECIL B. DeMILLE from MOTOGRAPHY January 29, 1916. AS [...]
REELS of THRILLS – A newsreel cameraman’s life is plenty thrilling (1935)
A newsreel cameraman's life is plenty thrilling—and this is why. [...]




