From the blog Paleo-Future: in 1925 Cecil B. DeMille sees a bright future in amateur filmmaking:

“It is not at all beyond the range of possibility, and to me it seems probable, that within the next 20 years some householder with absolutely no studio training will produce a screen masterpiece, with no stage except that of his own parlor, dining room or bedroom.” Cecille DeMille, the Los Angeles producer, declared today in an exclusive interview.

“So one sees that as a prairie woman in Nebraska may produce the greatest novel of the year or a man in the mountain wilds of Montana compose the best musical composition of a decade, so may an ordinary householder produce a motion picture far superior to all others.”