English: An Eyemo 35mm film camera (1925) by Bell & Howell Co. of Chicago, Illinois, on a ski. This construction and ski film recording technology was initially created by Sepp Allgeier (1895-1968) and Arnold Fanck (1889–1974). The principle was taken up decades later by Willy Bogner (Fire and Ice, 1986) for ski action scenes in various James Bond feature films.
Français : Un Eyemo appareil photo argentique 35 mm (1925) par Bell & Howell Co. de Chicago, Illinois, sur un ski. Cette technologie de construction et d'enregistrement de films de ski a été initialement créée par Sepp Allgeier (1895-1968) et Arnold Fanck (1889-1974). Le principe a été repris des décennies plus tard par Willy Bogner (Fire and Ice, 1986) pour des scènes d'action de ski dans divers longs métrages de James Bond.
Deutsch: Eine Eyemo 35-mm-Filmkamera (1925) von Bell & Howell Co. aus Chicago, Illinois, auf einem Ski, eine Konstruktion und Skifilm-Aufnahmetechnik, wie sie von Sepp Allgeier (1895–1968) und Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) kreiert bzw. begründet wurde. Dieses Prinzip wurde Jahrzehnte später durch Willy Bogner (Feuer und Eis, 1986) in diversen James Bond-Spielfilmen für Actionszenen aufgegriffen.
Date
circa 1925
date QS:P,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
Private Archive of Matthias Fanck (grandson of Arnold Fanck), Germany
Author
Unknown authorUnknown author
Licensing
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