International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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PATEim By ROBERT W. FULWIDER Patent Attorney, Los Angeles No. 2,227,848— Liquid Distributing Device. Lester Soman, New York, assignor to Film Treatizor Corp., N. Y. Org. Appln. Apr. 11, 1935. Divided and this appln. Oct. 20, 1937. 6 Claims. A device for applying a liquid to a film after it has left the magazine and before it has entered the projector lead, with a temperature control for controlling the flow of liquid. No. 2,227,987 — Automatic Projection Printer. Clifton M. Tuttle and William Bornemann, assignors to Eastman Kodak Co. Appln. July 26, 1938. 30 Claims. Corp. Appln. Feb. 1, 1938. 4 Claims. A continuous film printer in which the passage of a negative splice between a pair of resiliently mounted rollers operates a shutter to change the amount of light passing through the sound printer slit. No. 2,228,643 — Method of Producing Cinematograph Films. Lewis Charles Rudkin, Streatham, London, England. Appln. Jan. 23, 1939. In Great Britain Jan. 27, 1938. 5 Claims. A method of printing two different sound records on a single track by varying the angle which the printing light makes with A projection printer in which tire density one of the films, and printing a second of the negative controls the intensity of record near the first record. the printing light, printing being done on an intermittent basis. No. 2,228,247— Steering Control Mechanism. Harry G. Cunningham, assignor to Radio Keith Orpheum Corp. Orig. appln. July 20, 1937. Divided and this appln. June 24, 1938. 14 Claims. No. 2,229,137 — Production of Color Photographs. Wilhelm Schneider, Germany, assignor to General Aniline & Film Corp. Appln. June 17, 1937. In Germany June 26, 1936. 3 Claims. A method of producing color films in which a color forming dyestuff which is A camera dolly truck having a steering soluble in aqueous liquids but is incapable mechanism for simultaneously positioning all of its wheels in parallel planes, and means for releasing only one of two parallel wheels from the steering means. No. 2,228,479— Color Photography Apparatus. Frederick T. O'Grady. Flushing, N. Y. Appln. June 14, 1939. 14 Claims. A rotary camera shutter carrying a pair of complementary color filters, with means to vary the amount of the exposure aperture each filter will cover. per se of diffusing with respect to the binding layer between the several emulsions, is incorporated in each emulsion layer, the film being exposed, reversed, and color images then formed. No. 2,229,157 — View Finder Control. Lloyed E. Whittaker, assignor to Technicolor Motion Picture Corp. Appln. Jan. 12, 1938. 6 Claims. A device for adjusting an optical system mounted on a camera within a sound absorbing housing, the adjusting device ex No. 2,228,541 Means For Producing tending through the housing and transmit Noiseless Film Splices. Ralph Hunt ting a minimum of sound from the hous Toivnsend and Robert Colby Stevens, as ing to the camera, signors to Twentieth Centurv-Fox Film No. 2,229,678 — Apparatus for Producing Landers Camera Rentals CAMERA RENTALS SERVICE Blimps, Dollies, all Accessories CAMERA CRANE DAY -PHONES -NIGHT Hillside 6313 SUNSET BOULEVARD Near Vine Street 8333 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA HEmpstead 1311 Composite Photographs. Otto John Lauro Seaman, Bayside, N. Y. Appln Dec. 23, 1937. 6 Claims. A camera for producing composite photographs and having an objective lens, a first film located in the focal plane of the objective, a copying lens behind the first film, a beam splitter behind the copying lens, with second and third films receiving reflected and transmitted light from the beam splitter. No. 2,229,861 — Electrical Circuit Device. Joseph H. McNabb, assignor to The Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, 111. Appln. Oct. 28, 1938. 2 Claims. An electrically operated camera having a carrying case in which a source of electrical energy is carried, with a flexible electrical connection leading from the energy source to the camera. Clipper Plane Built At Studio Warner Bros, technicians have duplicated in all respects except motors and interior finish a Boeing 314 trans-Atlantic clipper to match studio shots with scenes filmed at Lisbon and La Guardia Field for "Affectionately Yours." The studio-made clipper is identical in measurements with those now in service. It is the first permanent clipper set built at any studio. Merle Oberon, Dennis Morgan and Rita Hayworth ride the clipper in "Affectionately Yours." Another Awartl For Bette Bette Davis will receive her 24th acting award of the past twelve months when Cinelandia, leading fan magazine of the Latin-American countries, presents her with its first Pan-American trophy for the best screen performance of the year. The honor is based on her work in Warner Bros.' "The Letter." CLASSIFIED LARGE QUANTITY OF PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS AVAILABLE. WRITE FOR BARGAIN" BOOKLET. BURKE & TAMES, INC., 223 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES MITCHELL, B. & H., EYEMO, DEBRIE, AKELEY ALSO LABORATORY AND CUTTING ROOM EQUIPMENT CAMERA EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1600 Broadway New York City Tel. Circle 6-5080— Cable : CINEQUIP BELL & HOWELL, 5-WAY SOUND PRINTER. CAMERA EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1600 Broadway New York City Tel. Circle 6-5080— Cable: CINEQUIP FOR SALE; Combination 16 mm. and 35 mm. optical printer very reasonable. Will accept Bell & Howell 35 mm. camera in exchange. Address Box BD 25, International Photographer, Hollywood. FOR SALE: Like new. H.C.E. "Hollywood" Combination 35 mm. and 16 mm. automatic one-man developing machine. Operating capacity 3000 feet of positive or 1500 feet of negative per hour. Price $1250.00. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE, 1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd. MITCHELL NC 112. LIKE NEW. Up to the minute. B. B. RAY, 300 W. Durante Road, Arcadia, Calif. FOR SALE— WALL REBUILT BELL & HOWELL SINGLE SYSTEM, 3 LENSES, 2—1000 FT. MAGAZINES, TRIPOD. FINDER, MOVIETONE QUARTZ SLTT. PORTABLE RECORDING AMPLIFIER, INDUCTOR MICROPHONE — COMPLETE $1750.00 MOTION PICTURE CAMERA SUPPLY, INC. 1601) Broadway, New York City 26