The line between "amateur" and "professional" has never been thinner. What began in 1895 with Louis Lumière's 41-second clip of a baby eating breakfast—considered the first "home movie" —has evolved into a trillion-dollar ecosystem of user-generated content. Today, amateur filmography is no longer just a hobby; it is a primary driver of global culture, shifting from private living rooms to the palm of everyone's hand. The Technical Shift: From Celluloid to Smartphones
The Evolution of Amateur Filmography: From Home Movies to Global Viral Hits
By the mid-20th century, 8mm and Super-8 formats became the standard for capturing family memories, despite the technical challenges of developing and projecting physical reels.