Difference between revisions of "Working from secondary sources"
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− | + | Carrying on our research leads us to this short notice in ''Internationale Filmschau'', a German trade magazine from August 25th, 1929. | |
This confirms the involvement of Hom-Film as a '''production company'''. It also says that the '''production event''' had just ended, i.e. in August 1929. | This confirms the involvement of Hom-Film as a '''production company'''. It also says that the '''production event''' had just ended, i.e. in August 1929. |
Revision as of 17:19, 25 May 2011
From the TC 372 Workshop Compendium
The EN 15907 schema was designed to accomodate more detail than what is commonly found in a single filmography. This makes it suitable for compiling information found in scattered sources, i.e. for aggregating metadata at the level of individual cinematographic works.
Pancéřové auto / Das Panzerauto
From: http://web.nfa.cz/CeskyHranyFilm/cz/obsah/filmy/72540.html |
Here is a snippet from a record found in the Catalogue of Czech Feature Films 1898-1970 (Katalog Český hraný film 1898-1970). Other sources say that Pancéřové auto was a Czech-German co-production, also known as Das Panzerauto. Eine Geschichte mit Hindernissen. |
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We now consolidate our findings using the EN 15907 XML schema. Here is a tranformed view of such a work-level aggregation, and here is the raw XML encoding. |
Further evidence
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