American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Fourteen AMERICAN C INE M AT OGR APHER August, 1926 BELL & HOWELL CAMERAS —another way of saying" Photographic Excellence and Flexibility " On Location with the B & H Pioneer Standard and AUTOMATIC One of the First National producing units on location in Long Pine, California; using Bell and Howell Cameras to film "Senor Daredevil." GROWING -Right along with the Industry This, in a few words, sums up reasons for the present almost exclusive use of Bell & Howell cameras by the foremost Motion Picture Producers the world over. Bell & Howell pioneered with the industry. The first B. & H. Cameras, made 19 years ago, more than answered the limited requirements of those early days. As exactions grew, Bell & Howell kept pace, Ey emo Automatic Standard Camera usually anticipating new effects and aiding in all forms of motion picture standardization. Many of the original Bell & Howell Cameras are still in use. Interchangeable detail parts and basically patented pilot register movement have kept them constantly up to date. A B. & H. Camera may become old, but never obsolete. And now, still growing with the industry, Bell & Howell have perfected EYEMO, the automatic professional standard camera operated while held in the hand. For news reel, stunt shots, special effects, and as a means to get quickbreaking pictures in a hurry, EYEMO is the wonder of the day. Already you find it on nearly every lot, along with its bigger brother, the B. & H. Pioneer Standard. Bell A Howell Company 6324 Santa Uonloa Boulevard Hollywood, California When tola "Infant Industry" of oura grows up, I have no doubt It will etlll bo using Boll 4 Howell oameraa. That's because you axe growing right along with It: Wo used tbe S.A H. whllo as vara asking "Sonor Daredevil " for Cbaa. R. Rogore. We bad a lot of very dlffloult looatlon work at Lone Pino, wbere men and oamerSB had to hare enduranoe and dependability — In other words, had to "otand the gaff ." That, as observed, was where Bell 4 Howsll ebons. Of course, the fine work It does la an axloa among elasBstograpnora. The World's Standard B. &f H. Professional PIONEER Write for Descriptive EYEMO Circular. BELL & HOWELL CO. 1805 Larchmont Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. New York Hollywood London Est a t U ihi d 19 07 Displays at Our Hollywood, New York and Chicago Offices. ■ktw