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Charles Pathé
- It wasn’t until 1922 that Charles Pathé and his 9.5mm film projector finally made home cinema viewing impressive and affordable. In 1922 Charles Pathé and his company were already leaders in the world film business.
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In Britain, 9.5 mm film, projectors and cameras were distributed by Pathéscope Ltd. During the years leading up to the Second World War, and for some years after the war, the gauge was used by enthusiasts who wanted to make home movies and to show commercially made films at home.
I find this rather a nice little projector giving good results. Although stocked by D.M. Bentley, the Pathéscope main (only?) dealer in the 1960's, he found that most new 9.5mm projector sales were for the little Cinegel, presumably because it was slighter cheaper.
Dec 12, 2022 · It draws on a series of media archaeological experiments with the Pathé Baby projector and camera, as well as on the hands-on reconstruction of a 9.5mm film from 1929, made by the Italian artist, composer, and amateur filmmaker Pippo Barzizza (1902-1994).
In the UK Amateur Cine World magazine dated November 1939, in the Edwin Gorse advert (page 373), the secondhand listing includes - '9.5mm Soho projector, 60 foot, hand turn 17/6d'. From the little detailed there, it may be just a simple toy. But more information is needed!
Many of us ninefivers started in our youth with the little 9.5mm Pathéscope "Ace" hand turned cine projector. In fact reading biographies of many great names in the film industry like Ken Russell, they also got their first interest in movies with this long lived UK designed and manufactured product.
Pathescope Ace - 9,5 mm - Made in UK. The projector features: - Motor driven version; - Cast and pressed construction; - 400 ft spool arms; - Belt driven take-up; - 20v/20w lamp, fed from a transformer for 200-250v mains; - Gate has fixed edge guides; - No framing;
It wasn’t until 1922 that Charles Pathé and his 9.5mm film projector finally made home cinema viewing impressive and affordable. In 1922 Charles Pathé and his company were already leaders in the world film business.