The mission of this website is to introduce young people to the portable cameras that shaped the history of cinema and our vision of the world. Through a selection of film clips, informative fact sheets, podcasts and a virtual filmmaking activity, they will learn about the six cameras in our virtual collection. They will have an opportunity to manipulate these cameras by filming a clip in the Shoot your own Scene section, and will gain insight into the influence these devices have had on the relationships between camera operators’ bodies, cameras themselves and the subjects being filmed.

This interactive filmmaking experience aims to give 12- to 17-year-olds a sense of how the evolution in portability of six selected cameras changed the way people perceive and represent the world. They will be invited to manipulate the cameras in order to learn about the mechanics of filmmaking and understand the influence cameras have on the relationships between camera operators, cameras and subjects, thus gaining a deeper understanding of what goes on “behind the scenes.”

Each design set is based on real historical movies.
To shoot your own movie, first select a scene and a a camera.
Then, create a camera path and select equipment.
Shoot your movie.
Finally, watch your movie. Filters applied reproduce the technical specifications of the chosen camera (e.g. frames per second, colours, steadiness). Compare your result with other cameras. 
The Discover the Cameras and Podcast Journeys sections are full of additional informations for those who wish to learn more about the cameras.
Client: Cinémathèque Québécoise
Producers: Vali Fugulin and Solen Labrie Trépanier
Created and built by: Dpt.
In collaboration with: TECHNÈS and MediaFilm
With the Financial Support of: Musée virtuel du Canada
My Camera and me
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My Camera and me

Cameras and their portability throughout history: Become a filmmaker for a day and discover how the camera you use changes the way you see the wo Read More

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