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BELL & HOWELL 16mm SPECIALIST AUTOLOAD FILMOSOUND MOVIE PROJECTOR PROMO SALES FILM 1963 XD46234 

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This 1963 color sponsored film produced by Detroit Michigan Jam Handy Pictures serves as a promotional tool for Bell & Howell brand Specialist Filmosound Autoload 550 16mm motion picture projectors, offering a series of visual demonstrations. The 550, an early self-threading model that still used vacuum tube amplification, was produced from 1963-1969 before being modified with a transistor-based amplifier. Filmosounds were widely used in educational, business, and residential settings. The projector is often remembered for its turquoise fiberglass casing and well-intentioned, but often imperfect attempts at simplifying the film loading process (TRT: 7:47).
A view inside a working Bell & Howell motion picture film projector reveals motors, wires, a fan belt, and other moving components in action. Closeup on the projection lens of a 16mm projector. Narration mentions the new standard 2” F/14 lens (0:07). In an illuminated set with empty chairs and a United States flag, the projector is displayed projecting an image of a windmill onto a portable tripod screen. Closeup on the windmill, with a boost in brightness (0:20). A closeup on the built-in, front-mounted speaker on the face of the projector. Another shot with the grating removed and the speaker cone visible (0:39). Exposed tubes and resistors inside the projector’s amplifier casing (0:46). An overhead view and a pan across a “large meeting room, seating up to 250 people,” illustrating the projector’s intended setup (on a project-o-stand) and range of throw (0:56). A rewind feature is demonstrated using a 400’ reel of 16mm film (1:18). A knob is turned, and automatic threading is demonstrated. The auto-load process is demonstrated, showing smooth threading of opaque white leader. Once threaded, the threading mechanism releases itself (1:41). “The lens mount swings out for easy access.” This process reveals silicon carbide guide rails, running alongside either edge of the 16mm film strip (2:07). A closeup on the projector’s gear-driven whirring motor. Narration mentions this in contrast to a belt and pulley system (2:22). A woman in a dress activates the projector in the demonstration set, now set up to resemble a school classroom. An image of an industrial factory appears. Sheet metal workers at an assembly line are paused and the light steps down to protect the film (2:38). A football coach in a “locker room” directs a player in a “Detroit” sweatshirt to run an instant replay. The projector handles the request for reverse, pause, and forward motion with ease (3:18). Government and business applications are represented by men at a desk with multiple ashtrays. A film about manufacturing is paused, then re-started (3:45). A lamp bulb is replaced (4:00). The Autoload lever, focus dial, and lens in closeup (4:17). A slow pull back reveals the projector in ¾ profile (4:44). Charles H. Percy, President of Bell & Howell speaks (5:02). Stress testing and quality control checks in a Bell & Howell laboratory. A projector is shaken, frozen, and probed by men in laboratory coats (5:29). Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation of Pasadena. Narration references a recent 1960 merger (6:21). Spectrometers are utilized for further lab analysis (6:30). Percy sums up his case (7:12).
The Bell & Howell “Filmo” silent projector debuted in the 1920s, and the Filmosound followed in 1934. It was refined many times over the ensuing decades, with variations remaining in production through 2003.
The Jam Handy Organization, headed by Henry Jamison Handy, was a prolific midwestern producer of sponsored films and filmstrips for the automotive industry, Coca-Cola, and other major corporations from the 1930s through the 1970s. Such films were generally exhibited for industrial expos, trade shows, company gatherings, and as multimedia training or sales aids, as is the case with this film for Bell & Howell.
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@quantumleap359
@quantumleap359 2 года назад
I saved one of these from the dumpster in 1989. A solid, rugged projector, still works well. I am always wary of any autoload machine, but this one rarely tears up film. Great video, thanks for posting.
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
I have one also, it was made in 1964. when I got it , I had to replace a spring for a one way clutch, all the tubes were original, and tested good. I thought that they would go into how to do the unthreading of a film that was bad. it is not tuff to do. this machine was well thought out, and has stood the test of time. I just wonder how many school districts have sent these gems to the "LAND FILL", being that this media is long gone!!!!
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
What model do you recommend that still uses the amplifier section AND with the light recording on to tape?
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
Can you record to these audio and video? Do you special reels for playback that are made specifically for these types of projectors that have the audio on the film track?
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
How did they get the audio track on these reels?
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
if you are looking for a modern day system, I do not think that this type of technology is being used today, being that 16mm film media is long gone!!! no one is using this type of media anymore, this was all "ANALOG" reproduction back then, and everything now has gone to "DIGITAL" reproduction. however , anything can be done, the question is" HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU WANT TO SPEND????". getting the information on to "TAPE" is not the issue, finding the "OLD" projectors that are still operating, or repair one can be a real "TRICK". I am not sure that bell / howell is in business anymore, and if it is I am sure that "THEY" no longer support those projectors in terms of getting "REPLACEMENT PARTS"!!!
@arthurc1971
@arthurc1971 2 года назад
I graduated high school in ‘89, we used projectors until my last two years of school.
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
Amazing how good the sound is back then despite being recorded on film. And you have decades of new technology and people still have terrible sound. Anyway, ty for this. The appreciation and nostalgia I have for the older well-made equipment will never fade no matter how convenient today’s technology is.
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
the sound was generated via. light. the sound track on the film was light generated by the "EXCITER LAMP", thanks to the think tank of "BELL LABS"
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
@@gregoryclemen1870 wow, i had heard of this in school and totally forgot about it. Thank you for taking the time to comment. I loved the 80’s as a kid but i wish grew in a era when most learned engineering in school.
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
I have worked on these "GEMS" for years, you do not see these units coming in for repair anymore. the sound track on the film was not magnetic tape. the exciter lamp would pass light through the section on the film and the "OPTIC PICKUP" would generate the sound and then be amplified, another goodie about these units is that they are "2 CHANNEL- STEREO". on the back of the projector you will find a 1/4 inch aux sound output jack, that was the "OTHER CHANNEL", and to my knowledge no one used it. I have been working on electronic equipment for 45+ years. the amp used 2 "12AX7" tubes( 1st- 2nd stage amp) and 3 "25C5" output tubes( int. output amp was using 2 25C5 push/pull output, and the 3rd 25C5 was for aux output). the amp did not have a power transformer in it, with no rectifier tube( diode was used) and the tube filaments were "SERIES STRING". one real good note about "TUBE EQUIPMENT" do not slam/ drop any amp when the tubes are still "HOT", you will shorten the life of the tubes!!!
@KevinStCroix
@KevinStCroix 2 года назад
@@gregoryclemen1870 thank you for this info. Do you have any idea if the can record? I guess the question is, how did they record the sound in that fashion to the tape? It sounds like it can play back the recorded sound on this player but not record. Can you confirm?
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
the film sound track can not be changed once it is put on the film, unlike magnetic tape that can be cleared of the magnetic imprint, and be re- recorded!!!!
@jstasiak2262
@jstasiak2262 2 года назад
The guy who speaks at the end of this film, the president of Bell & Howell, Charles H Percy, went on to become a U.S. Senator from Illinois for 18 years.
@davids8449
@davids8449 9 месяцев назад
The magnificent B & H. Watch the worm gear strip before your very eyes , Hands up for a Japanese sound projector
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 года назад
When I was a schoolboy, the teacher rarely paused the film, unless someone was acting up in class. 📽️
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
when I was in school, and there was trouble, the teacher would just shut the projector off( no sleeping/ talking )
@jimwool7770
@jimwool7770 2 года назад
that thing about the electrical standards being out of this world was a reference to the aliens having subsidized our technological growth via transistors a few years prior
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
they used tube amps all thru out the 60's, and really there was nothing wrong with that technology!!!
@X-OR_
@X-OR_ 2 года назад
You sold me ... I'll take 2
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад
I guess you would , to satisfy your "exclusive OR " logic gate( tee hee hee)
@BADBIKERBENNY
@BADBIKERBENNY 9 месяцев назад
Back when we took pride in what we made and sold. Now merchandise is crap and advertisement is a mere 30 second blip on tv.
@kevinjhonson5925
@kevinjhonson5925 2 года назад
Now they make the tac visor and tac light lol
@wtxrailfan
@wtxrailfan 2 года назад
The evolution of corporate America, thanks to hedge funds and corporate raiders who strip mined these companies for their assets, turning them into nothing more than importers of Chinese junk.
@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488
@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488 2 года назад
I want to buy one of these ( a working one.)
@ironyinc3453
@ironyinc3453 2 года назад
Foh