3F German Museum for Photo, Film and Television Technology
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place | Deidesheim |
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opening | 1990 |
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ISIL | DE-MUS-434319 |
The 3F German Museum for Photo, Film and Television Technology , or 3F Museum for short , is located in the Palatinate country town of Deidesheim and is located on Weinstrasse diagonally across from the historic town hall in the rooms of the Deidesheim Hospital . The museum was opened on December 8, 1990 as a museum for film and photo technology ; in 2000 it was renamed the German Film and Photo Technology Museum after the exhibition area was expanded . Since 2018 it has been called the 3F German Museum for Photo, Film and Television Technology .
More than 5500 exhibits from all epochs of film and photo technology are on display on around 400 m²; the collection is one of the largest in the field of film and photo technology in Europe. A copy of Ray Dolby's patent on the noise suppression process , which the American engineer sent the museum in a personal letter in February 2001, is also on display.
The sponsoring association 3F Deutsches Museum für Foto-, Film- und Fernsehtechnik e. V. at. The museum receives donations in kind from Agfa , Kodak and ARRI , but also from television stations such as ZDF and Südwestrundfunk .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ The 3F Museum through the ages. From its creation at the end of the 20th century until today. 3F Museum, accessed July 15, 2018 .
- ↑ The museum. Supporting association of the German Film and Photo Technology Museum eV, accessed on May 6, 2017 .
- ↑ Film exchange: With 40 exhibitors. In: The Rheinpfalz, Mittelhaardter Rundschau. No. 99, April 28, 2017.
Coordinates: 49 ° 24 '27.1 " N , 8 ° 11' 14.8" E