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A Century in 16mm

The Remaking of Cinema
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When the small cameras and portable projectors that used 16mm film stock emerged in 1923, they allowed--for the first time in history--the possibility that anyone could make, show, and watch movies. A foundational but largely forgotten film format that offered a suite of technologies, 16mm was... Read More
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This book explores 100 years of 16mm film, a foundational but largely forgotten technology that had a global impact on filmmaking and film-watching through much of the twentieth century. An affordable, off-the-shelf media technology, 16mm had an outsized impact on media history and set us down the path to our current world of portable technologies and personal media.

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When the small cameras and portable projectors that used 16mm film stock emerged in 1923, they allowed--for the first time in history--the possibility that anyone could make, show, and watch movies. A foundational but largely forgotten film format that offered a suite of technologies, 16mm was a democratic alternative to the larger and more expensive 35mm technology used by the commercial film industries around the world. With the remarkable ubiquity and utility of 16mm, moving images came to be integral to the way we play, learn, fight, work, and document the world, seeding the path to our current world of portable technologies and personal media.To mark 16mm's first 100 years, the essays in this book consolidate and catalyse considerations of the uniquely important--but still surprisingly underestimated and understudied--role that 16mm has played in film and media theory, history, and practice. It has long been known that artists and activists relied on 16mm cameras and projectors as tools of experimentation, organization, upheaval, and advocacy. Chapters here revisit these assumptions but also survey its many varied and additional uses: delivering public service messages, promoting corporate public relations, boosting church attendance, preaching good hygiene, instilling efficiency, popularizing political candidates, spreading propaganda, exploring sexuality, and encouraging community dialogue. In short, tis innovative film format facilitated new forms of hobby, play, work, learning and creativity. From the local to the transnational, small gauge filmmaking and showing also became integral to colonialist, imperialist, nationalist, and multi-nationalist institutions and efforts. In effect, for 100 years now, this uniquely important film format upended and shaped creative, political, governmental, juridical, sexual, educational, recreational, informational, televisual, industrial, promotional, and experimental practices and activities. It was integral to the expansion and evolution of the audio-visual languages that are a common-sense element of our mediated world. Its histories serve as a crucial and telling bridge from past media practices to our present wherein mobile, adaptable, and flexible moving image and sounds continue to thrive.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780197687161

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 January 2026

Country: United States

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Illustration: 120 b/w illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited by Gregory A. Waller
  • Edited by Haidee Wasson
  • Edited by Gregory A. Waller
  • Edited by Gregory A. Waller

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 975g

Pages: 576

About the Author

Gregory A. Waller is Provost Professor Emeritus in Cinema and Media Studies in the Media School at Indiana University at Bloomington. He served as editor of Film History: An International Journal (2013-2024) and co-directed the Century of 16mm project based at Indiana University. His publications on the history of film exhibition and non-theatrical cinema include Main Street Amusements: Movies and Commercial Entertainment in a Southern City, 1895-1930 and Beyond the Movie Theater: Sites, Sponsors, Uses, Audiences. Haidee Wasson is Associate Dean of Fine Arts and Distinguished University Research Professor in Film and Media Studies at Concordia University, Montreal. She is author of multiple award-winning volumes, including Everyday Movies: Portability and the Transformation of American Culture and co-editor of the influential book Useful Cinema. She lectures and publishes internationally on film and media history and culture.

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