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Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Transatlantic News - Direct Photography

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1017A
Date Released
2 Dec 1948
Date submitted
29 Nov 1948
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Coincidence Baby
  2. 2Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Transatlantic News - New Canadian Premier
  3. 3Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Transatlantic News - Direct Photography
  4. 4Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Transatlantic News - Smallest Plane
  5. 5Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Christmas Parades in Australia and Canada
  6. 6Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The Duke in Edinburgh
  7. 7Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Film Stars at Command Performance
  8. 8Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Trailer: The Postman’s Nightmare

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 8
Section Title
Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Quick Developing Camera. DESCRIPTION: Dr Edwin Land of Boston, has invented a film which develops (dry) in the camera a minute after exposure. SHOTLIST: KS Places film in camera. CU Dr Edwin Land places film in camera. Above takes photo. SCU opens back, inside is a finished print & negative. (First Polaroid camera).
Keywords
Inventions and discoveries; Newsreels
Locations
Boston; Massachusetts, USA
Footage sources
United States of America
Card file number
51120
Credits:
Commentator
Lionel James Gamlin
Length of story (in feet)
59
Story extras:

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