Business screen magazine (1946)

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Shooting an hour-long CBS TV Special on the Tijuana Brass, Vilis Lapenieks decided to get a close shot from inside the bull ring at a rodeo. They said: ''Bulls never touch that steel barrel." But this one did. So Vilis got a great shot of 16,000 spectators upside down, until the battery cord came unplugged. Vilis had a broken arm and he hopes the bull had a headache. But the camera was O.K. They used it the next day. An Eclair NPR. For an NPR brochure, write Eclair Corporation at 7262 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles Calif. 90046: or at 18 West 56th Street, New Yorl< 10019. CAMERA MAKERS SINCE 1909 JANUARY, 1970 21