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| − | After working for 20 years as both unit and production manager, '''Marta Elbert''' (1950, Budapest) became one of the founding editors of [[Black Box]], which provided the most important video-documentary workshops on the political and social events during the regime changes in Hungary and Eastern Europe. She was the editor of the five-part film compiled from the recordings of the Oppositional and National Round Table negotiations. She was the editor, reporter and producer of close to 130 Black Box films as well as the founder of the Roma Media School where she taught too. She was awarded the Pulitzer Memorial Prize. [https://events.ceu.edu/2016-03-30/screening-black-boxs-facility (2016)]. | + | [[Image:Marta_Elbert.jpg|thumb|350px]] |
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| + | After working for 20 years as both unit and production manager, '''Marta Elbert''' (3 March 1950, Budapest) became one of the founding editors of [[Black Box]], which provided the most important video-documentary workshops on the political and social events during the regime changes in Hungary and Eastern Europe. She was the editor of the five-part film compiled from the recordings of the Oppositional and National Round Table negotiations. She was the editor, reporter and producer of close to 130 Black Box films as well as the founder of the Roma Media School where she taught too. She was awarded the Pulitzer Memorial Prize. [https://events.ceu.edu/2016-03-30/screening-black-boxs-facility (2016)]. | ||
; Publications | ; Publications | ||
| − | * ''Kiskamerás történetek: közügyek és magánügyek'' [Through the Lens of a Small Camera: Public and Private Issues], Budapest | + | * ''Kiskamerás történetek: közügyek és magánügyek'' [Through the Lens of a Small Camera: Public and Private Issues], Budapest: Gabbiano Print, 2018. [https://legacy.osaarchivum.org/events/book-presentation-m%C3%A1rta-elbert-%E2%80%93-through-the-lens-of-a-small-camera Book launch], [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW16VxGg82nUNM6EjcdAIlYfyWlDiIKZX video]. {{hu}} |
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| + | ; See also | ||
| + | * [[Black Box]] | ||
; Links | ; Links | ||
* [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_Márta Wikipedia-HU] | * [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_Márta Wikipedia-HU] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:51, 11 October 2025
After working for 20 years as both unit and production manager, Marta Elbert (3 March 1950, Budapest) became one of the founding editors of Black Box, which provided the most important video-documentary workshops on the political and social events during the regime changes in Hungary and Eastern Europe. She was the editor of the five-part film compiled from the recordings of the Oppositional and National Round Table negotiations. She was the editor, reporter and producer of close to 130 Black Box films as well as the founder of the Roma Media School where she taught too. She was awarded the Pulitzer Memorial Prize. (2016).
- Publications
- Kiskamerás történetek: közügyek és magánügyek [Through the Lens of a Small Camera: Public and Private Issues], Budapest: Gabbiano Print, 2018. Book launch, video. (Hungarian)
- See also
- Links