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Kodascope is a name
created by
Eastman Kodak Company for the
projector it
placed on the
market in 1923 as part of the
first 16mm
motion picture equipment...
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first 16 mm "outfit" in 1923,
consisting of a Ciné-Kodak camera,
Kodascope projector, tripod,
screen and splicer, for US$335 (equivalent to US$6...
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Custard Cup (1923), Lost You Are
Guilty (1923), Survives, may be the LOC
Kodascope abridged version Loyal Lives (1923), Survives,
incomplete or abridged...
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inadvertently left out
David Shepard,
Serge Bromberg – DVD
version using Kodascope prints,
Czech archive materials and trailers. Like the
George Eastman...
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Ektaprint Ektra (phone)
Gallery KAF-10500
Keykode Kodacolor Technology Kodascope KPR
Motorola Zine
Picture CD
Proofing Software Starmatic Ultima Versamat...
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spoke proper Sinhalese. At the age of eleven,
Peries was
given a 8mm
Kodascope projector by his
father as a gift,
which ran Chaplin's
silent movies....
- Wall Street. By 1930, Polk
lists only 18
Seattle film exchanges;
while Kodascope Libraries is at 111
Cherry Street in the
Pioneer Square neighborhood,...
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August 12, 1923, the same year
Eastman Kodak introduced the Cine-Kodak and
Kodascope.
Victor advertised through his
entire career thereafter that he had marketed...
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first home
cinemas were made
using silent 16mm film
projectors such as
Kodascope and Filmo. Later, in the 1930s, 8mm and
sound 16mm were introduced. These...
- 406–7. OCLC 664500075.
Descriptive Catalogue of
Kodascope Library Motion Pictures. New York:
Kodascope Libraries, Inc. 1932. p. 187. "Crimson Playgoer:...