American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Fourteen AMERICAN CINEM ATOGR APHER July. 192C The Camera Now Used by the Industry for NEWS REEL, STUNT SHOTS and SPECIAL EFFECTS B.gfH. MAKES MOVIES AS THE EYE SEES Standard Automatic The B. & H. Eyemo Standard Automatic is the camera now used almost universally for news reel and stunt pictures. It was used on both the Byrd and Amundsen-Ellsworth North Pole Expeditions. Also being used on Third Asiatic, Bering Sea, -Speejax and other expeditions of world interest. Used on busy locations to quickly get stunt shots and unusual effects. Weighs only 7 pounds and is designed to hold in the hand wThile operating. Sight it from the eye, adjusting diaphragm and focusing dials which are visible through finder tube. Entirely automatic, operated by spring motor. Uses Commodore J. Stuart Blacktoti using Eyemo to obtain a special effect for his Warner Bros, production of E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Passionate Quest," featuring W illard Louis, May McAvoy, Louise Fazenda and Gardner James. 100 foot rolls standard negative prepared for daylight loading — or 120 feet, dark room load. J. Stuart Blackton writes of his experience with Eyemo : "I have used your wonderful little EYEMO Camera a number of times during the filming of my latest production, "The Passionate Quest," for Warner Brothers, and succeeded in getting some unique and unusual shots with it. The EYEMO is now my constant companion and I consider it a great advance in the mechanics of motion picture photography. I congratulate you on its creation." JVrite us for fully descriptive Eyemo Circular, "Scooping the Picture with Eyemo." The BELL & HOWELL Pioneer Standard for all Feature Productions For 19 years the Bell & Howell Professional •Standard Camera has kept pace with all the rigid requirements of the motion picture industry. B. & H. Cameras, no matter how long in service, never become obsolete. Interchangeable detail parts and basically patented pilot register movement keep them constantly up-todate. B. & H. Professional Cameras and equipment are used almost exclusively by the foremost Motion Picture Producers the world over. BELL ^HOWELL CO. 1805 Larchmont Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. New York Hollywood London Eilabli shtd 19 07 Displays at our Holly llo J Neiv York and Chicago Offices