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- The Brenkert Brenograph Jr. was a projector used in atmospheric theatres to project moving clouds over ceilings painted blue. The effect created the illusion...
- its day and originally housed four projectors, three spotlights and a Brenograph Machine to produce special effects. Michigan portal Architecture portal...
- canopy; when the lights went out, a specially designed projector, the Brenograph, was used to project clouds, and special celestial effects on the ceiling...
- Festival. The sing-alongs that precede each feature are still shown by the Brenograph Movie projector which was installed in 1929. The Egyptian Ballroom and...
- Colonial style. Interior details include electric twinkling stars and brenograph rolling clouds traveling across a midnight blue plaster sky. Tillman County...
- clouds, originally effected by a projecting device called a "Brenkert Brenograph," costing $290 (in 1920s dollars). Backlit stained gl**** windows line...
- refer to: Wayne Brenkert (1898–1979), American football player Brenkert Brenograph Jr., projector This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- illusion, enhanced by clouds projected on to the seamless ceiling by a Brenograph (an innovative machine of the 1920s). The facade begins the illusion that...
- twinkle through holes in the plaster during performances. A Brenkert Brenograph Jr. projector, hidden in the east side wall, projects clouds on the ceiling...