International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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Photographing a contract The interior of the photographic studio of the bank is shown. The clerk places the contract in position, it adheres automatically and perfectly, thanks to an aspirator apparatus. The operator uncovers the objective and the paper to be photographed is printed direct on the sensitized paper. The objective is now covered and the contract removed; the operator carries off the printed sensitized paper to the dark room, to develop it. This, after having been cut off, rolled itself up and dropped automatically into a container. Photographing several current accounts at a time Two clerks come in with several current accounts which they place in position ; they are photographed as in the preceding instance. Meanwhile, there is shown on the screen : The developed photograph of the contract. The clerk returns to the dark room, bringing with him the photograph of the contract which he displays to the public ; he then goes out together with the current-accounts clerk, who takes the photographed documents with him. — 600