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Moving Picture World (Dec 1917) - Learn About Movie Posters

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<strong>Dec</strong>ember 22, <strong>1917</strong> THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 1851<br />

The Standard Light Exhibition Projector<br />

VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPH<br />

Exclusively Equipped with Mazda Lamps<br />

Intended and Guaranteed for<br />

Traveling Exhibitions<br />

Small Theatres<br />

School Auditoriums<br />

Church Auditoriums<br />

Lodge Halls<br />

Road Shows<br />

Private Exhibitions, or<br />

For any showing of standard film for any purpose<br />

not requiring an image of more than<br />

twelve feet in width, and a throw of more<br />

than 100 feet.<br />

THE PIONEER MAZDA<br />

LAMP PROJECTOR<br />

In the Animatograph incandescent lamps give<br />

more light on the screen than in any other existing<br />

projector. The patented optical system,<br />

improved intermittent, and shutter, designed<br />

for use with Mazda lamps, save a large percentage<br />

of the light wasted in all other machines.<br />

Motion <strong>Picture</strong>s Whenever and Wherever You Want Them<br />

The Model 2 Victor Animatograph is a standard film projector, with standard slide attachment. Lamps and<br />

lenses are interchangeable, to conform to requirements of size of picture and distance of throw.<br />

For quality of image—steadiness, lack of flicker, illumination—no machine of any size or type, is superior<br />

to the Animatograph. This is guaranteed.<br />

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