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Date
1957 – 2010
Material
leather; plastic; foam; metal; glass; cardboard;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0178 a,b
Description
Red hard-sided Angenieux travel case with chrome caps on the corners, chrome clasps holding the hinged lid closed, and red plastic handles on both short sides. On the left-hand short side is a paper adhesive label with faded writing on it and on the lid is a circular bright orange Head Hunters Film…
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Title
Camera Case
Date
1957 – 2010
Material
leather; plastic; foam; metal; glass; cardboard;
Dimensions
21.5 x 27.9 x 35.0 cm
Description
Red hard-sided Angenieux travel case with chrome caps on the corners, chrome clasps holding the hinged lid closed, and red plastic handles on both short sides. On the left-hand short side is a paper adhesive label with faded writing on it and on the lid is a circular bright orange Head Hunters Films sticker. The interior of the case in lined with sculpted foam meant to hold a cinematic camera lens in the main body and the lid is also lined with foam with a window to display the manufacturer details.Housed inside the case is a Mamiyaflex twinflex camera, a short black cable, and an empty Kodak film box.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
camera equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0178 a,b
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Date
1963 – 1990
Material
fabric; leather; metal; plastic; glass;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0180 a-m
Description
Green fabric-covered hard-sided travel case with leather corner caps on the lid, leather carry handles on both short sides and on the back [broken], and three leather straps attached to the short sides and the front that overlap over a metal loop on the lid. A metal frame is fixed to the front of t…
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Title
Camera Case
Date
1963 – 1990
Material
fabric; leather; metal; plastic; glass;
Dimensions
31.5 x 29.5 x 65.8 cm
Description
Green fabric-covered hard-sided travel case with leather corner caps on the lid, leather carry handles on both short sides and on the back [broken], and three leather straps attached to the short sides and the front that overlap over a metal loop on the lid. A metal frame is fixed to the front of the lid for the display of a shipping label, various stickers and shipping labels throughout the lid, and a paper Sunshine Village transportation tag hangs from the right-hand handle by a string. The interior is lined with canvas and has blue and white canvas straps attached to the long sides as well as green fabric flaps attached to the short sides and front. Contents include:A - Bolex H16 SB video camera with large lens mount plate and additional side viewfinder attached [empty]B - 230mm Century Tele-Athenar zoom lens in a leather tube carrier extensively covered in adhesive tape at both ends [lid is no longer connected to the body]C - 120mm Angenieux-Zoom Type 10x12 B lens with a small silver metal mount pin screwed into the body about half-way downD - 50mm Asahi Pentax lens [slightly dented along the rim] in a foam-lined grey fabric carry tube that zips closedE - four boxes of 16mm film - two black plastic boxes of Eastman EXR Color Negative Film [one’s label is severely degraded], one red cardboard box of gaf Anscochrome Professional Camera Film, and one green cardboard box of Du Pont 931A safety motion picture film - in a plastic bagF - various lens attachments and spare parts in a grey plastic toiletries bag that zips closedG - a black plastic Shepherd EX-99 handheld electronic flash meter in a black pleather pouch that snaps closedH - various black and grey plastic cables in a brown leather pouch that zips closed [one side of the zipper fabric has completely separated from the leather]I - a green on white nylon ski bib from the 30th Anniversary Engler Veterans Ski Race J - a Bolex paillard cardboard box containing several spare remote triggersK - four spare lens filters - three of which are still in their original yellow Kodak cardboard envelopes - in a small plastic bagL - two round metal containers with various miscellaneous parts - one is silver and one is blackM - spare pieces of Velcro in a small plastic bag
Subject
Eddie Hunter
camera equipment
film making
film equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0180 a-m
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Date
1960 – 1980
Material
metal; foam; plastic; glass;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0179 a,b
Description
Long and thin silver metal travel case with 2.5 rubber feet on the bottom [one is completely missing, one only partially], two metal clasps holding the hinged lid closed, and a black hard plastic handle on the lid. Several long strips of adhesive tape - mostly silver duct tape - throughout the exte…
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Title
Camera Lens Case
Date
1960 – 1980
Material
metal; foam; plastic; glass;
Dimensions
14.0 x 12.8 x 54.1 cm
Description
Long and thin silver metal travel case with 2.5 rubber feet on the bottom [one is completely missing, one only partially], two metal clasps holding the hinged lid closed, and a black hard plastic handle on the lid. Several long strips of adhesive tape - mostly silver duct tape - throughout the exterior, often obscuring paper labels and something written on the front in marker. The interior of the case is lined with pieces of yellow foam that have been glued in place. Housed inside the case is a black metal 300mm Century Precision Optics Tele-Athenar lens - these lenses were specifically designed for profession motion picture, video, and still photography and was most likely used by Eddie Hunter on Head Hunter Films projects.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
camera equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0179 a,b
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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.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
motion pictures
film accessories
Head Hunter Films
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.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film-making
film editing
Head Hunter Films
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0171 a-c
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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.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
film props
Head Hunter Films
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
105.05.0032
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Date
1960 – 1990
Material
wood
Catalogue Number
105.05.0033
Description
Wood sign with decoratively carved left and right edges with staining only throughout the face. Carved into the face is “MT NORQUAY BANFF CANADA PRESENTS SKI SPREE” with a pine tree along the left-hand side.
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Title
Identification Sign
Date
1960 – 1990
Material
wood
Dimensions
1.7 x 31.0 x 36.5 cm
Description
Wood sign with decoratively carved left and right edges with staining only throughout the face. Carved into the face is “MT NORQUAY BANFF CANADA PRESENTS SKI SPREE” with a pine tree along the left-hand side.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
film equipment
Norquay Ski Hill
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
105.05.0033
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Date
1970 – 1980
Material
metal; glass; plastic; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.41.1201 a-ag
Description
Cinema Products’ CP-16R is a lightwieght professional 16mm motion picture camera, designed for either single or double system sound recording and accessories (a) CP - 16R camera head consisting of side cover with battery (it’s stuck), loading door, film transport movement, tape hook, mount for the …
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Title
Motion Picture Camera
Date
1970 – 1980
Material
metal; glass; plastic; fibre
Dimensions
21.0 x 22.5 x 48.5 cm
Description
Cinema Products’ CP-16R is a lightwieght professional 16mm motion picture camera, designed for either single or double system sound recording and accessories (a) CP - 16R camera head consisting of side cover with battery (it’s stuck), loading door, film transport movement, tape hook, mount for the magazine, magazine latch, reflex viewfinder, lens mount, carrying handle, control panel, film counter, lens cavity cap and handgrip. - see manual in archives (b) detachable lens - attached to camera(c) 3XL type magnetic recording head (d) magazine - with silver tape (e) magazine - will red tape(f) NC -4 nicad battery pack has a white sticker that says “TWO” on the side. Other battery stuck in camera - see condition(g) NCC - 6 Battery charger short cord(h) NCC - Battery charger with silver tape long cord(i) AC/DC power adaptor ‘dummy battery’(j) Remote operating battery cable (attached to i)(k) orientable viewfinder (attached to a)(l) camera casein black case:(m) Tiffen professional lens shade(n) lens no. 3 - white tape(o) Polarixer 49mm lens(p) Tiffen photar #85 series 9 lens in clear plastic case(q) lens 10x12 10x15 S9 in brown case(r) lens Brins and Sawyer cross-screen 3mm 73mm in brown case(s) lens Tiffen proffesional 72mm in brown case(t) 3 Filter no. 85 in yellow kodak paper case(u) Filter no. 85N3 in yellow kodak paper case in pen ‘1 stop - Daylight’(v) Filter 1A skylight in sm yellow kodak paper case(w) Filter 72mm sunset 3 in blue package(x) Kodak series V to V1 stepup ring(y) brown case with replacement parts, L keys, and various tools(z) blue and silver carrying case(aa) silver metal microphone in metal case(ab) gray and black headset(ac) large cable connector for microphone to camera head(ad) small cable connector for microphone to camera head(ae) Small microphone and wire around black metal reel(af) Small mike and wire in blue and black box(ag) Sekonic light reader
Subject
hEaD Hunter films
Eddie Hunter
Banff
ski
video
press camera
Cp-16R Reflex
microphone
lens
magazine
light reader
magnetic recording head
Cinema Productions
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.1201 a-ag
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Date
1970 – 1983
Material
paper; cardboard; fabric; metal; plastic;
Catalogue Number
105.05.0029
Description
Grey cardboard travel box with reinforced metal corners on both pieces, a metal frame on the lid for a shipping label, and green canvas straps with metal tips mounted in a cross on the bottom. In the metal frame on the lid is a piece of thick paper that is mostly illegible due to an adhesive shippi…
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Title
Reel Box
Date
1970 – 1983
Material
paper; cardboard; fabric; metal; plastic;
Dimensions
3.3 x 40.9 x 40.9 cm
Description
Grey cardboard travel box with reinforced metal corners on both pieces, a metal frame on the lid for a shipping label, and green canvas straps with metal tips mounted in a cross on the bottom. In the metal frame on the lid is a piece of thick paper that is mostly illegible due to an adhesive shipping label addressed to Head Hunter Films from Gastown Productions. Also adhered to the lid is a circular bright orange Head Hunter Films sticker to the left of the metal frame and the torn remnants of shipping labels on the right. Inside the box is a plastic Loomis Courier Service shipping pouch that may have been adhered to the lid at some point, as well as a paper Loomis Air Courier receipt.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
movie production
travel
travel equipment
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
105.05.0029
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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].”
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
film equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films
travel equipment;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
105.05.0030 a,b
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