Working from secondary sources
From filmstandards.org
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
From: Internationale Filmschau (1929) No. 8, p.6. Retrieved from http://kramerius.nfa.cz/ |
Carrying on our research leads us to this short notice in Internationale Filmschau, a German-language 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. What is misleading here is the headline, claiming that all of this is news from studios in Berlin. |
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