Feb 12, 2021
The camera has a side viewfinder and a 400′ magazine.
The camera employs three two-inch orthocon tubes, one for each primary color, and feeds the input to three separate amplifiers.
The Eyemo is outfitted with a single wind spring-driven clockwork motor, which makes it possible to run the entire magazine with one wind.
Preview slide for the Our Gang comedy Seeing the World.
Includes projector head (a) with the serial number 1318 and a Brenkert Reflector model F8 arc lamp (b) with the serial number 741.
Jan 3, 2014
The Museum’s collection includes a wide range of historically significant television receivers.
The Museum’s collection of film, television, and video game licensed merchandise includes over 20,000 artifacts from 1914 to the present.
In 1991, the renowned special effects makeup artist Dick Smith donated a unique collection of artifacts related to his work to Museum of the Moving Image.
Long before the advent of cinema in the mid-1890s, audiences were captivated by the illusion of moving images through the use of magic lanterns and optical toys.
Tut’s Fever Movie Palace is artists Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong’s interpretation of the exotic picture palaces of the 1920s, which was commissioned by the Museum in 1987.