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Auricon cameras were 16 mm film Single System sound-on-film motion picture cameras manufactured in the 1940s through the early 1980s. Auricon cameras
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motor drive CECO blimp for camera and motor drive Auricon synchronous motor drive for 24fps Auricon sound blimp Electronic shutter release control (~
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16mm motion picture cameras
Cinema Products Corporation of Hollywood, California. A range of cameras of Auricon ancestry, they were primarily intended for television news filming and
CP-16
Historically popular gauge of film
organizations and documentarians in the United States frequently shot on portable Auricon and, later, CP-16 cameras that were self-blimped and had the ability to
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Austrian engine manufacturer
employed at the plant. In 1988 the majority of the company was acquired by Auricon Beteiligungs AG. In 1991 it was organized into the Jenbacher Energy Systems
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American underground film by Andy Warhol
camera limited to three minutes of shooting time, Empire was filmed on an Auricon camera that allowed for takes of around 33 minutes. In the Rockefeller
Empire_(1965_film)
Film shot lasting much longer than conventional shots
485-minute-long experimental film, Empire (1965), on 10 rolls of film using an Auricon camera via 16 mm film, which allowed longer takes than its 35 mm counterpart
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American actor and filmmaker (1929–1991)
Milligan's early movies were shot with a single hand-held 16-millimeter Auricon sound-on-film news camera. This technique was inspired by Andy Warhol and
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1968 film by Paul Morrissey
Fred Hughes, with a scene shot at the Factory. Morrissey used a 16mm Auricon camera favored by Warhol for his earlier films. This camera permitted the
Flesh_(1968_film)
1964 American film
Warhol's first sync-sound movie, filmed in December 1964 with his new Auricon camera. List of American films of 1964 Andy Warhol filmography WarholStars
Harlot_(1964_film)
1965 American film
corner in Warhol's Factory while the 16mm black and white camera, the Auricon brand, that stood on a stand barely moved. Vinyl was originally supposed
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Chamber to hold film
Modified 16mm Auricon Cinevoice CM-72A with Angenieux Zoom Lens and 400 foot Mitchell magazine
Camera_magazine
1968 film
issue of Tucson City Magazine. The film was shot on 16 mm film using an Auricon camera, recording the sound directly onto the film ("single-system"). Warhol
Lonesome_Cowboys
Technique of delivering the news on television
broadcasting. Filmo cameras were most commonly used for silent filming, while Auricon cameras were used for filming with synchronized sound. Since editing required
Electronic_news_gathering
American manufacturer of motion picture camera equipment
The CP16 was based on the film advance mechanism used in the older "Bach-Auricon" sound-on-film cameras, but reconfigured in a lighter, more ergonomic self-blimped
Cinema_Products_Corporation
recorded on the spot. This was because the film was shot on 16mm, using an Auricon sound-on-film camera which recorded the sound on the 16mm film optically
Cinema_of_Sri_Lanka
compensate the thickness of the recording stripe to keep the film wound evenly. Auricon and Cinema Products Corporation were two popular manufacturers of this
Single-system_recording
1965 American film
was filmed over Labor Day Weekend, 1965, on Fire Island, NY using a 16mm Auricon news camera. My Hustler is the first Warhol film worked on by Paul Morrissey
My_Hustler
1968 film
film was shot on Kartemquin's "Camera #1," a custom-modified crystal sync Auricon with a used manual zoom lens Quinn purchased from Albert Maysles, and to
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Television station in Oklahoma City
rig with a port to insert wet cell batteries on the saddle's rear and an Auricon Cine-Voice audio control panel (which was hooked to a dictaphone-style
KWTV-DT
1978 film
Principal photography took place in 1978. The film was shot using an old Auricon 16mm camera, and (expired) nine-year-old black and white film stock obtained
The_Brain_Leeches
Television station operating in Southern Rhodesia
handled the day's latest events. Monochrome film, shot on 16mm cameras (Auricon, Bolex, Arriflex) would be developed on site in the station's film-processing
Rhodesia_Television
recorded on the spot. This was because the film was shot on 16mm, using an Auricon sound-on-film camera which recorded the sound on the 16mm film optically
Mass_media_in_Sri_Lanka
Canadian director and producer (1920–1972)
aspect of the films was their method of production: a light, quiet-running Auricon camera mounted on a chest harness, used on location and combined with double-system
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Moreshwar or mayureshwar is one of ashthavinayaks (Lord Ganapati), Elephant headed God
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Independent. Free.
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Pet form of German Helene, possibly LENI means "torch."
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English : variant of Fowle.
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A narrator of Hadith
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Old Norse equivalent of Visigothic Alaric, composed of the elements al "all" and rikiaR "rich, mighty ruler," hence "all-powerful; ruler of all."
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