Martin Hill: Camera Man (2012)
In the small town of Midland, NC, Martin Hill has been collecting the artistic tools of master filmmakers. His story is one of passion and preservation, obsession and compulsion, expectation and disappointment. In "Martin Hill: Camera Man," Hock takes a six year journey with Martin through his dilapidated bowling alley, where he buys, houses and hoards an array of historic film equipment. His priceless treasures include classic motion picture cameras that were used to create some of Hollywood's most iconic movies including "Star Wars," "Gone with the Wind," "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Ten Commandments".
Director: JoAnne Hock
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: October 6, 2012
Editing: John Disher Jr.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Martin Hill: Camera Man about?
- In the small town of Midland, NC, Martin Hill has been collecting the artistic tools of master filmmakers. His story is one of passion and preservation, obsession and compulsion, expectation and disappointment. In "Martin Hill: Camera Man," Hock takes a six year journey with Martin through his dilapidated bowling alley, where he buys, houses and hoards an array of historic film equipment. His priceless treasures include classic motion picture cameras that were used to create some of Hollywood's most iconic movies including "Star Wars," "Gone with the Wind," "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Ten Commandments".
- Who directed Martin Hill: Camera Man?
- Martin Hill: Camera Man was directed by JoAnne Hock.
- How long is Martin Hill: Camera Man?
- Martin Hill: Camera Man has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Martin Hill: Camera Man?
- Martin Hill: Camera Man is a Documentary film.
- Where was Martin Hill: Camera Man produced?
- Martin Hill: Camera Man was produced in United States of America.