A memorable cruise on the Rhine in 1975
A super 8 vintage home movie shot during a cruise on the Rhine in Germany in about 1975.
This category on Vintage Home Movies features films from the 1970s, i.e. films which were shot between 1970 and 1979.
The 1970s marked the end of the home movies’ most popular years. Although equipment had become more affordable than ever, which certainly boosted their popularity at the start of the decade, by the end of the 1970s video tape had taken over as the prime technology. Tape was easier to use, didn’t required a projector to watch it, could be reused when necessary and didn’t involve any processing costs, so it became the obvious technology to use.
Dedicated filmers carried on with Super 8 film into the 1980s, but the majority of film users gave up recording during this decade.
Because of this, the films from the 1970s category is less densely populated than the previous two decades categories on Vintage Home Movies.
A super 8 vintage home movie shot during a cruise on the Rhine in Germany in about 1975.
A vintage home movie which shows some sort of military display or tattoo which took place in Aldershot in the 1970s
This short clip from a longer 8mm film taken in Piccadilly in London in the early 1970s shows a very busy day in Piccadilly circus.
This post features the second part of a standard 8mm home movie of a trip taken along the coast of Norway in the months of April and May 1971.
This post features the first part of a three reel series called Norwegian Costal Voyage which was shot on standard 8 film in April 1971.
Two vintage home movies taken in Venice but separated by 16 years.
A Super 8 film taken in 1973 during a trip to the Madurodam miniature park in Holland.