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Kenner's Battery Operated Easy-Show Movie Projector with 6 Movies of TV Favorites in 3 Film Cartridges [Superman, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Bugs Bunny, Lassie, Porky Pig] and instruction booklet in Original Box -- as shown... More >>
VINTAGE -- Kenner's Battery Operated Easy-Show Movie Projector with 6 Movies of TV Favorites in 3 Film Cartridges and instruction booklet in Original Box -- as shown

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Kenner's Battery Operated Easy-Show Movie Projector with 6 Movies of TV Favorites in 3 Film Cartridges [Superman, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Bugs Bunny, Lassie, Porky Pig] and instruction booklet in Original Box -- as shown... More >>
VINTAGE -- Kenner's Battery Operated Easy-Show Movie Projector with 6 Movies of TV Favorites in 3 Film Cartridges and instruction booklet in Original Box -- as shown
1940's movie projector. I need the arms for the reels. If anyone has them please let me know.
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Movie-Mite 16mm film projector
1940's movie projector. I need the arms for the reels. If anyone has them please let me know.
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Movie-Mite 16mm film projector
I can't upload all of these to youtube but this is a good representation of the others.
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This detailed technical film explains through animation, diagrams, and footage of recording equipment how sound is recorded for motion picture films. There are many interesting scenes of how this engaging process works, including shots of the narrator of the film shown actually recording the soundtrack in real time. As the film will explain in more detail, photographic light valves imprint the film to make variable density soundtracks. The film includes shots of vintage projectors and footage of the actual sound variations that allows an audience to “see” a soundtrack. Grand footage of old microphones and music recording equipment highlight this intriguing classic educational video.
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This is a video of my GE Show N' Tell PhonoViewer playing the Robin Hood PictureSound program. This device looks like a small television except it has a phonograph on top. It was a children's toy that was made from the fifties to the seventies. The device would synchronize audio from a 7 inch record (which played a 33 1/3 RPM instead of 45) with a film strip. The film was on 16 mm and was held in a small plastic card. The film wasn't automatically advanced, it was simply moved mechanically through the revolving of the turntable. Thus, getting the audio and "video" to match up was tedious and time consuming. You would use a little indicator, but I have found you need to have the needle in the first actual groove of the record for it to make any sense. Otherwise the picture will change either too early or too late. But anyway, I got Robin Hood to align perfectly and I hope you enjoy the program. The film has turned red with age, and this made my camera change color hue a few times, but it is only a little annoying and doesn't affect the viewing very much. My apologies, but at the end the film went out of focus, but you can still get the general idea.
Good working 16mm sound projector.
The sound is fluctuating a bit and probably needs adjustment.
The picture looks good.
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Vintage Bell and Howell 16mm projector model 1590
CRT video projector playing laserdisc
Decorating a home theater? It may not be as important as the screen size and projector type, but you'll see here how it can (and will) set your home theater apart from all the rest. eBay is the place. Metal.Brews is the seller! This is an unsolicited video. Check it out!
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Home Theater Movie Wall Art Celebrity Masks Metals.Brew