Exhibitors Herald World (Jul-Sep 1929)

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V, , y lune ¥UcHf(m ,LANt. mm WELCOMES TeJI™ Tor Fox Xeivs r mJttKTFORDl MOVIETONE PLANE L T . 01 3,1 the outgrowth of W efOor ue nature is to be [ sfew days by the UT ne belonging to idle News The II outgrowth of the policy of William Pox in developing the Movzetone system of sound recording by film. Arr-a: Governor Batter: Wart-ford Daily Times July Trumbull and !^!ayo: on Extend Official Greetings. k Coming Here Monday on Nationwide Tour Movietone Unit to Take Talking Pictures Over Hartford. >eo: will be given the opr.Jonday of seeing an «t Is expected to be ah ict in tee future worM ; ; news, the first of a lei of giant airplanes to a strategic points the -aple of taxing "talkies" on:lther the air or the krsPokkerj realized that eventually any up-to-date film company, covering the "spot" news would have a fast mode of travel. With this In mind, they designed aid built a special Foxier cabin plane, equipped for sound, both In the air and on the ground. No. 1 Is the first of a fleet of airplanes which will be placed at strategic points throughout the entire world, ready Immediately to cover any news event of international Importance. I HERE TO ^PICTURES Numerous novelf augurated on t ns are rel city: stre gh the air are rele board a er wlnne was e first famed pic lnders r whe, choki up: •tua: ver been In a vie but the pilot skillfully brought it out of the predicament. Fox News cameramen were in the forefront of those early daredevils who shot scenes of New York from the sky. Movietone news was also quick to seize on the Importance of aviation. Inaugurating the new sight and sound service for topical events with a memorable picture of Charles Lindbergh taking off on his immortal flight, with aU the attendant motor noises and cries from the spectators. Since then the service has ded aviation events galore, tain the air with a Dig rs_of the na,vy om [AIR PICTURES TAKEN HERE Plane Goes to Springfield To-day on Next Leg of Trip Over Country. Approximately 300 hand with the officia ttlttee at Bramard fi ernoon to greet the Fox Movietone when it was land;dj Captain Will C. S o'clock. This crowd about 200 more a: progressed. Governor Trumb first to arrive at t plane, which was i E. Holland, and he Jerest in the ship jutes befor health commissi visor Philip A. I Supervisor Willi M. Hooker, pre; education anc president of the Take Late In the weather had ct movietone m : n to fly over the £ir shots and » ford. When sgain it once m hangar where it This morning s it" took off for leg of its journe Hartford i The present it to the principal with airports. ] company which wUl tour, is tha planes will be throughout the landing facilities £h came to to ft Here j r° Make Hastv 1 H Se Kto*** Park N in Making Sound Films . five ^»bto "°n°PTs?' arrived, inj ° [ovietone >«w=Jd snowing* rtiis afternoon ana. ing *e "11 Htv ^here U tJ :ne l«insr Places ^ I ■ iter ^u-nout the cou* uTetofu ^movietones |L motion st Fox Movietone Ah Cnit i. ^„ tod in any landing neld ar ew Haven but will ' "tnd ny from there to New ctur, :reen .Con F°»aet, ^Ih^i VrJ** City rj£a'<7°n theTe 1d*y To t> p/° Record nit Phy "•is >*rvi otflerCo^erreata Vts. ce tfle aflcf cos,. I or local af%^°ae Plane ~Z ?ffl;i«^ h* stem tits naabiej to-jr i. Tn-n the Sf„J_p.Iai«s '» it char?. "J? 'iter of :ncf *ii; . tour o Portland Evening Express Jul* it Movietone Air Group Is Due This Afternoon I Portland To Be SoundPictured From Big Fox Plane I j70X MOVIETONE NEWS will conL centrate a battery of aerial photographers on Portland and \ Boston Traveler J^Y '3 1 a"d Traveler to Take Big Movietone of Bosto Governor, Mayor and Other Officials to 'Shot' by William Fox Cameramen— Pic ture to Be Shown at Loew Theatres Bridgeport Life ^Jui-V 6 res will be taken from the | ioithecity. Two copies nil be made^ — one for ••Jien'and one wiU be prermbr TrumbuU. who has of air films on Fox Goodwill Tour to OV9 je; collection .special committee has been Wythe mayor to ride to the ",-s men from all papers in | sv will also b« aboard. i Se is piloted by WUl C. Sieb the direction of Major A. i-. Firtime naval aviator now m ■o: 'ox aerial units. It is driven ] 10 jrsepewer Pratt and Whitney It gine. l! A GOODWILL tour of an unique nature is to be started in a few days by the Fokker airplane belonging to Foxe Movietone News. This superuniversal monoplane will take off from Roosevelt field. L. I., on the morning of Monday. July 8. and hop to Hartford. Conn., flying conditions permitting. Thereafter it will spend several weeks in flying to 50 leading cities events of interest anywhere. The plane, the first to be purchased by any motion picture company for such an objective, is in charge of Major A. E. Holland, who has been flying since he gained his first experience in the war and who has been made the head of the aviation division of Fox Movietone News. Others in the regular crew are Will C. Seivert. seasoned pilot, with a rc Gov. Alifn. Mayor Nichols and >ubllc officials havp consented ti I pear and speak in the Boston Tra William Pox movietone of Boston [made next Monday. WILL PRESERVE PICTVRE The movietone will show sceneI sounds in Boston of 1929 and af has been shown at Loews State Orpheum Theatres, the sound t* picture will be presented to the of Boston by the Boston Travel l order that future generations may I by eye and ear what Boston wa; 1 1929. Next Monday morning betwee land 10.30. weailier permitting-, a I Folkker super-universal monoi 1 equipped to take .^und pictures [arrive at the Boston airport. H< I will be greeted by ^tate and cit ificials who v.M be the Travelers » | in flights tn the plane over Bc«U The b:g plane will fly over E ■ taking a part of the complete p I later lo be shown at the Loew the