Bridge 65 Amsterdam Streets | 20230703 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com | Street view on the ‘Bears sluice’ (Berensluis – bridge 65) over the Prinsengracht canal – port to the Jordaan district – in the center of Amsterdam at twilight during rush hour, 5 PM January 7, 2020. 2023 reedit of the Sony A7SII SDR footage to HDR-HLG #SDRtoHDR; sound Sony stereo mic ECM-XYST1M, using extra deadcat on top of Sony’s original one. SDR version published 20200108 (shorter film). Camera exposure less negative than for clip used dd 20230702 | TakeNode 11590f3a-40ce-4c08-96bb-437873205742
Bridge 65 Amsterdam Streets | 20230702 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com | Street view on the ‘Bears sluice’ (Berensluis – bridge 65) over the Prinsengracht canal – port to the Jordaan district – in the center of Amsterdam at twilight during rush hour, 5 PM January 7, 2020. 2023 reedit of the Sony A7SII SDR footage to HDR-HLG #SDRtoHDR; sound Sony stereo mic ECM-XYST1M, using extra deadcat on top of Sony’s original one. SDR version published 20200108 of different clip (with less negative exp correction). | TakeNode 23a0f3c9-1724-4a33-844a-086e57054367
Mechelen Station | 20230511 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com | Benelux train Amsterdam – Brussels arriving at Mechelen station, April 17th 2023 | TakeNode 9efc3014-6f9f-4bf7-b667-9fa85f1b5a22
Revue ‘Daar zit pit in!’ – Sylvain Poons Aug 1937, in theater De Plantage Schouwburg, Amsterdam, Holland.
Source: Polygoon Hollands Nieuws | Aug 23, 1937 courtesy of Sound & Vision (Open Images).
License info : Poons’ Laugh Revue Amsterdam 1937 | 20230305 | Michel van der Burg | Miracles•Media | CC BY 4.0 | TakeNode 2c8157aa-11f3-473c-bbbf-2cdaa64510d1
(Silent Film) The Amsterdam Jewish Quarter — Joodsche Wijk (dutch) | Juden Viertel (german) — was cordoned off by the Nazis and declared a Jewish ghetto, February 1941, during World War II. Source : Producer unknown | Sound & Vision (Open Images)
License : Amsterdam Ghetto 1941 | 20221209 | Settela•Com – CC BY SA 3.0 | TakeNode 00e86cb5-adf6-4b73-8de6-64627aa27bca
Mobilization Holland 1939 | Dutch cinema news August 1939. Just before Hitler invades Poland (Sep 1, 1939), the Dutch government can no longer ignore the danger of war, and pre-mobilization August 24, 1939 of Dutch military is followed by mobilization August 28. Source : Polygoon Hollands Nieuws (Aug 1939) | Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision ~ Film : Mobilization Holland 1939 | 20220307 | Michel van der Burg | Settela•Com
Netherlands’ Fight World War II | 20220303 | Settela•Com | Three years of the Netherlands’ fight against the axis 1940-1943
Film about the Dutch urge for freedom in the Second World War, which is said to be rooted in Dutch history. This is followed by images of the pre-war Netherlands with typical views (including the Rijksmuseum, the Night Watch (Nachtwacht), the Muntplein square in Amsterdam, the viaduct of the Hofplein line, new industrial residential areas, Amsterdam Airport (Schiphol), the Afsluitdijk dike, the Dutch East Indies, Curaçao and the Hague Peace Palace (Vredespaleis). A look back at the mobilization with Hr.Ms. Tromp, artillery and soldiers along the waterline. The German invasion including Rotterdam, Moerdijk bridges and Zeeland. HMS Queen Wilhelmina on arrival in England accompanied by baron C. de Vos van Steenwijk. A look at the contribution of the Dutch East Indies. Negotiation with Japanese envoy. Mobilization with images of new material. The declaration of war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Bombardment of Catalinas on [Japanese submarine]. Glenn-Martin’s Bombardment of [Japanese Ships]. The Battle in the Java Sea. The Japanese invasion. Training center for Dutch people in Canada and England and the training of Dutch pilots in America. Images of the army in Suriname during the war with Marmon-Herrington tank. Training in the Netherlands Antilles. Convoy protection. Torpedo boat (TM-8) in view. Patrolling in the West Indies and the transfer by President Roosevelt of the submarine fighter Hr.Ms. Queen Wilhelmina to HMS Queen Wilhelmina on 30 July 1942. The merchant navy fleet of the Netherlands. Images from the occupied Netherlands.
World War II documentary produced in 1944 by the Netherlands Information Bureau (N.I.B.) – an Agency of the Netherlands Kingdom, in het Rockefeller Center in New York , USA . Propaganda – Dutch diplomacy – during World War II for international public (especially the USA) aiming at international cooperation in the fight against the Axis alliance – that is : against Germany, Italy, and Japan . Source : Collection Netherlands Institute of Military History (NIMH).