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- Date
- 1959 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass;
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0034 a,b
- Description
- Portable RCA [Radio Corporation of America] Model 400 16mm sound film projector and amplifier. The main bulk of the projector consists of blue metal divided into various parts where the motor is, the light bulb [set into a section that can fold away from the body], and the exposed mounting mechanis…
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- Title
- Film Projector
- Date
- 1959 – 1980
- Material
- metal; plastic; glass;
- Dimensions
- 39.3 x 21.7 x 39.4 cm
- Description
- Portable RCA [Radio Corporation of America] Model 400 16mm sound film projector and amplifier. The main bulk of the projector consists of blue metal divided into various parts where the motor is, the light bulb [set into a section that can fold away from the body], and the exposed mounting mechanism where the reels sit. Throughout the face are various black plastic and metal switches and knobs to control the projector. On top of the main body is a handle to carry it, on both short sides are metal clasps that hold the case cover in place, and on the bottom are four rubber feet to keep the projector off the table - on the back is an opening in the cover to expose a power outlet and an import for the audio cable. A projector cable how-to diagram is adhered to the inside of the removable cover above two black elastic loops that possibly held spare parts.The external speaker is in its own grey-green travel case with a handle on top and a hinged back that opens to expose the back of the speaker [fronted by a grille on the main body of the case] and storage space. Inside the case is the power cable and audio cable, two spare light bulbs in their original cardboard boxes [one box is empty], and the two support arms for the reels.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0034 a,b
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- Date
- 1920 – 1945
- Material
- metal; glass; plastic;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0171 a-c
- Description
- Four pieces from different manufacturers that make up a viewer for 16mm film, includes:Zeiss Moviscop : a grey-blue metal machine with a small square screen above the mechanism that feeds the film through and illuminates it from below. On the left-hand side is an outlet where the power cord can be …
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- Title
- Film Viewer
- Date
- 1920 – 1945
- Material
- metal; glass; plastic;
- Dimensions
- 25.9 x 14.5 x 7.6 cm
- Description
- Four pieces from different manufacturers that make up a viewer for 16mm film, includes:Zeiss Moviscop : a grey-blue metal machine with a small square screen above the mechanism that feeds the film through and illuminates it from below. On the left-hand side is an outlet where the power cord can be plugged in [power cord missing], and on the right-hand side is a a black plastic knob [possibly for feeding the film] and a switch.Moviloa [Hollywood, California, USA] : two grey metal film reel holders with wooden handles. Placed on either side of the viewing machine, these holders were used to hold the two ends of the film reel. CIR-Catozzo [Leo Catozzo of Rome, Italy] : grey metal film splicer. Consists of a plate that hinges upward with a black plastic handle so that the film [16mm] can be inserted, two hinged slicers on the right-hand side [one of which is on an angle], and a roll of clear adhesive tape mounted at the front. On the bottom of the splicer is a piece of masking tape that has HH Films written in blue ink.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0171 a-c
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Identification Sign
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact105.05.0032
- Date
- 1960 – 1990
- Material
- wood
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0032
- Description
- Wood sign with decorative carved left and right sides with darker stain only on the main face. The sign is carved to read “PRODUCED BY HEAD HUNTER FILMS BANFF CANADA” with the First Nations headdress Head Hunter Films used as a logo.
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- Title
- Identification Sign
- Date
- 1960 – 1990
- Material
- wood
- Dimensions
- 1.8 x 31.3 x 36.9 cm
- Description
- Wood sign with decorative carved left and right sides with darker stain only on the main face. The sign is carved to read “PRODUCED BY HEAD HUNTER FILMS BANFF CANADA” with the First Nations headdress Head Hunter Films used as a logo.
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0032
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- Date
- 1960 – 1987
- Material
- cardboard; metal; paper; fabric;
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0030 a,b
- Description
- Square cardboard film reel travel box with metal caps on all the corners, a green canvas handle attached to one edge of the lid with metal braces, and green canvas straps with metal caps attached in a cross on the bottom. On the lid is a metal frame for a shipping label - the label in the frame is …
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- Title
- Reel Box
- Date
- 1960 – 1987
- Material
- cardboard; metal; paper; fabric;
- Dimensions
- 5.5 x 38.0 x 39.0 cm
- Description
- Square cardboard film reel travel box with metal caps on all the corners, a green canvas handle attached to one edge of the lid with metal braces, and green canvas straps with metal caps attached in a cross on the bottom. On the lid is a metal frame for a shipping label - the label in the frame is addressed to “Miss Carrie Hunter” from “Foster Advertising Company Limited” and a hand-written Head Hunter Films label is visible underneath - as well as an Air Canada adhesive shipping label, an Air Canada Expedair paper envelope, and a circular Head Hunter Films sticker that has an address in Montreal written in. Inside the box is a grey metal empty film reel frame with a small white paper adhesive with “91-6” written on it in black ink and a piece of masking tape with “NOV 87 [illegible] Rev. From HTWWS” written in blue ink [HTWWS refers to the Head Hunter Film “How the West Was Skied].”
- Credit
- Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0030 a,b
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Ski fari Promo / Head Hunter Films
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- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Scope & Content
- Written on box, "Skifari Promo" 45 Seconds, Head Hunter Films, Print #I In."
- Reference Code
- V68 / NF - 43
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Series
- I.D. Motion pictures: collected
- Accession Number
- 7361
- Reference Code
- V68 / NF - 43
- Responsibility
- Produced by Eddie Hunter.
- Physical Description
- 1 motion picture (1 film reel) : 16mm, col., sound
- Scope & Content
- Written on box, "Skifari Promo" 45 Seconds, Head Hunter Films, Print #I In."
- Subject Access
- Skiing
- Head Hunter Films
- Promo
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