Photos 9.5mm

Pathé-Baby screen - Collection Cinémathèque de Toulouse

Pathé Baby Screen


Pathé-Baby
Cinémathèque de Toulouse
Pathé-Baby projection screen, collections of the Cinémathèque de Toulouse. www.lacinemathequedetoulouse.com

Photogramme 9,5mm - Ciné-Archives

Union des jeunes pour sauver la paix


Vaillants et Vaillantes de Joinville-le-Pont
Ciné-Archives
Union des Vaillants et Vaillantes - 1951

Pathé-Baby Titler

Pathé Baby Titler


Fonds Gilles Arizolli
Cinémathèque de Nouvelle Aquitaine
Device allowing the amateur to title his own films. Prepared to receive the Motocamera. Once unfolded the lamp is connected to the sector, it is necessary to equip the lens with the lens, the framing being carried out automatically. All that remains is to slide the boxes into their support. Most often negative film was used, which gave white titles on a black background.

Pathé Baby Accessories

Pathé Baby Accessories


Gilles Arizolli
Cinémathèque de Nouvelle Aquitaine
From left to right: Cartridge for 10 m film. Piston to facilitate the introduction of the film into the cartridge. Projector maintenance kit, bone curette with brush, screwdriver, oil can, corridor cleaning brush. Boxes of windshield and lens hood. Puncture repair tablets.

Pathé Duplex 9,5 & 4,75

Pathé Duplex 9,5 & 4,75


Gilles Arizolli
Cinémathèque de Nouvelle Aquitaine
Mixed projector: here in the horizontal position, projection of 4.75 mm film, the vertical position for 9.5 mm film. Released in 1955, the Duplex film was supplied with a double perforation and was used in the Lido Duplex or Universal camera in a horizontal position. We first impressed half of the surface, then after reversing the other half.

Photogramme FA 99-8

Mise en abyme, 9.5mm


Fonds Marcel Houriez
ECPAD
FA 99-8 / Interesting sequence of mise en abyme

FA 42-1 / Title card

Title card 9.5mm


Fonds Antoine Palmier
ECPAD
FA 42-1 - Title card

Pathé-Baby 9.5 mm reels

Pathé-Baby 9.5 mm reels


Photographer: Anne Brevet
ECPAD
Pathé-Baby 9.5 mm reels from Robert Ducommun.

Television at Eloise

Television at Eloise


Fonds Léon Doche
Cinémathèque des Pays de Savoie et de l’Ain
Commune of Éloise, 1957-1958. A film by Léon Doche Léon, priest, and René Evreux, industrial photographer. The parish of Éloise presents different scenes of life in the town through its rural, religious and social activities.

 Kermesse and market in Faverges, 1952

Kermesse and market in Faverges, 1952


Fonds Léon Mysse
Cinémathèque des Pays de Savoie et de l’Ain
The Conscripts of the canton came to be photographed at Léon Mysse after their summons to the town hall for the Board of Revision which judged if they were "Good for the service". We see them in this film posing and heckling in front of the filmmaker-photographer's store.

The Spring Round (late 1940)

The Spring Round (late 1940)


Fonds François Paturle
Cinémathèque des Pays de Savoie et de l’Ain
The Spring Round (late 1940). A film by Francois Paturle. Children climb into a blossoming cherry tree and form a circle around it in the family garden.

 

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