American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Fourteen AMERICAN CINE MAT OGRAPHBR June, 1926 EYEMO "SCOOPS" NOR Airship and Dirigible Both Equipped f Another" Scoop for E YE MO Hawaiian Volcanic Disaster Filmed All the world has read of the outbreak on April 10 of the Volcanic Eruption on the top of Mauna Loa in South Koa, and of the havoc it caused in the village of Hoopuloa which was completely destroyed by the molten lava flow. Following the eruption word was received that the entire disaster had been "shot" with two EYEMO Standard Automatic Cameras — the only motion pictures taken — and that the films were being shown by the International Newsreel Company on the public screens of the world. The filming of the Volcanic disaster was a tremendous scoop for the International Newsreel Company — one of the biggest in the history of their business. EYEMO made this scoop possible. Still another "beat" for EYEMO was the filming of the ill fated "Antinoe" which was shot from the deck of the rescue ship President Roosevelt by an EYEMO Cinematographer. Many Famous Expeditions Equipped with EYEMO Below are some of the many famous expeditions now using the EYEMO Standard Automatic C a trier a: The Third Asiatic Expedition Speejax Expedition Byrd Polar Expedition Bering Sea Expedition Amundsen-Ellsworth North Pole Expedition Smithsonian-Chrysler Expedition to Africa Wilkins North Pole Expedition — with Mr. Rossman United -States Dept. of Interior, Geological Survey (Alaskan) African and Mongolian Expedition of the American Museum of Natural Historv Am standardJfi Cinematqi C Designed for Ian W rite f o " A descriptive fold, the EYEMO Stain detail ivill be mailei folder, address BELI SO RO/j \<A.