- The
Eyemo is a 35 mm
motion picture film
camera which was
manufactured by the Bell &
Howell Co. of Chicago.
Designed and
first manufactured in 1925, it...
-
picture film for his film
Native Land
using the
compact 35mm Bell and
Howell Eyemo holding 100 foot
rolls that
could film
about one
minute of film. But he...
- with an air
pressure meter, but the more
practical spring cameras like
Eyemo and
later Bolex took over. However, even by the
beginning of
World War II...
- N.S.W:
Kokoda Press.
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for
Kokoda Track. An
Eyemo camera used in 1942 by
Damien Parer filming Kokoda Front Line! in New Guinea...
-
fight scenes, Paul C. Vogel, the
director of photography, used a
modified Eyemo camera with a
flexible shoulder harness.
Reviews of the film were not appreciative...
- of all time". Wong shot
footage of the bombed-out
South Station with his
Eyemo newsreel camera, and he took
several still photographs with his Leica. The...
- The
Filmo 70 was the
first spring motor-driven 16 mm camera. In 1925 the
Eyemo, a hand-held 35 mm
camera based on the
design of the
Filmo 70 was offered...
- that was
filmed on a 16 mm film
Eyemo to be
blown up to 35 mm film later. However, it was
later discovered that the
Eyemo had no film in it and the scene...
- needed]
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Filmo History of
cinema List of film
formats Konvas Multiplane camera...
- the 1920s, more
cameras such as the Zeiss-Ikon Kinamo, Newman-Sinclair,
Eyemo, and De Vry were
beginning to be
created with hand-held
ergonomics in mind...