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Grumman Aircraft
"GOBLIN ON THE DOORSTEP"
Producer — Dick Milligan Director — W. Joyce
The Martin Co.
"POWER FOR CONTINENT SEVEN"
Producer — Romeike/Jackson Director — Fred & John Fogel
North American Aviation, Inc.
“QUICKEST DRAW IN THE WEST"
Producer/Director — Cal Reed
The Upjohn Company
“HYPNOSIS AS SOLE ANESTHESIA FOR CESARIAN SECTION”
Producer — Richard P. Trubey Director — Donald Braymer
Container Corp. of America
“SEFTON FIBRE OIL CAN"
Producer/Director — Ralph Eckerstrom
General Electric Co.
(Heavy Military Electronics Dept.)
"DR. LIPSCHITZ’ FAIRY TALE”
Producer/Director — J. H. Reese
CONGRATULATIONS
to our
prizewinning Arriflex customers, their films and directors/producers:
Bell Telephone Laboratories
"NEW LAB AT HOLMDEL"
Producer/Director — S. Dworkin
The Martin Co.
(Value Analysis Dept.)
"OUR NEWEST CHALLENGE”
Producer/Director — Douglas McKinny
Autonetics
“REINS IN THE VIGILANTE”
Producer/Director — Jay Dresser
United Air Lines
"BEVERAGE SERVICE TIPS"
Producer/Director — Ira Thatcher
The Mitre Corp.
“THE LASER” Producer — Jack R. Smith Director: Paul C. Snyder & Paul DeMello
Cinefonics Division ,
(Cook Electric Co.)
“METEOROLOGY ROCKET EXPERIMENTS”
Producer/Director — Charles 0. Probst
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Features: through-the-lens viewing-while-filming; auto¬ matic buckle switch; diver¬ gent 3-lens turret; regis¬ tration pin in precision film gate; variable-speed elec¬ tric motor.
Rear view, showing Arri¬ flex 16's distinctive components: eyepiece of direct-viewing finder,tachometer.-footage and frame counters; variable speed control for the motor.
Unique turret design permits any 3 lenses, from extreme-wide-angle to 300 mm telephoto, to be mounted simultane¬ ously without mechanical or optical interference with one another.
Arriflex Sound Blimp plus 400-foot magazine and synchronous 42V motor convert Arriflex 16 to an efficient production camera for industrial, sound stage, and loca¬ tion filming.
Blimp, doors open 3 sep¬ arate doors provide easy access to interior; one on top to permit mounting magazine; one in front for access to lens turret; and one at side for inserting camera.
"ANNUAL INDUSTRIAL FILM AWARDS -conducted by the publishers of Industrial Photography magazine.
FOR LITERATURE OR DEMONSTRATION OF ARRIFLEX 16MM AND ARRIFLEX 35MM CAMERAS, WRITE TO:
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AMERICAN. CINEMATOGRAPHER, NOVEMBER, 1963