Eric Berndt and Wilton R. Holm, president of SMPTE, at technical conference, 1972. Holm is presenting Berndt with the Eastman Kodak Gold Medal for his development of 16mm sound recording equipment within the economic means of education and independent filmmakers at a time when professional equipment was beyond the resources of most such organizations.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2265/thumbnail.jp
Berndt and colleague behind first Berndt 16mm sound camera, 1933.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Eric Berndt, behind his first 16 mm sound camera, 1933, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Eric Berndt and Wilton R. Holm, president of SMPTE, at technical conference, 1972. Holm is presentin...
SMPTE [Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers] program, 1972 Awards. Scan of page featurin...
Gregory Peck, Eric and several officers of SMPTE. Standing behind a section of the Berndt display ar...
Eric Berndt by a portion of his historical camera display, SMPTE conference, 1968. SMPTE spring conf...
Berndt Cine 3 System Camera and film at SMPTE Convention, 1968. In 1960, Berndt had resigned as pres...
SMPTE Chairman of the Historical Significance Committee Dick Sullivan, Gregory Peck, Eric Berndt. SM...
Gregory Peck, Eric Berndt and several officers of SMPTE. SMPTE spring conference, 103rd Technical Co...
Berndt, 10” x 8” portrait by photographer Gene Lester, Hollywood, California, ca. 1971. Used in SMP...
Eric Berndt and SMPTE Chairman of the Historical Significance Committee Dick Sullivan standing behin...
Berndt Museum photography display; Eric Berndt and his old friend, Rudy Vallee in Eric’s private mus...
Left to right, Eric Berndt and George Mitchell [one of the founders of the Mitchell Camera Corporati...
Berndt and colleague behind first Berndt 16mm sound camera, 1933.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Eric Berndt, behind his first 16 mm sound camera, 1933, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Eric Berndt and Wilton R. Holm, president of SMPTE, at technical conference, 1972. Holm is presentin...
SMPTE [Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers] program, 1972 Awards. Scan of page featurin...
Gregory Peck, Eric and several officers of SMPTE. Standing behind a section of the Berndt display ar...
Eric Berndt by a portion of his historical camera display, SMPTE conference, 1968. SMPTE spring conf...
Berndt Cine 3 System Camera and film at SMPTE Convention, 1968. In 1960, Berndt had resigned as pres...
SMPTE Chairman of the Historical Significance Committee Dick Sullivan, Gregory Peck, Eric Berndt. SM...
Gregory Peck, Eric Berndt and several officers of SMPTE. SMPTE spring conference, 103rd Technical Co...
Berndt, 10” x 8” portrait by photographer Gene Lester, Hollywood, California, ca. 1971. Used in SMP...
Eric Berndt and SMPTE Chairman of the Historical Significance Committee Dick Sullivan standing behin...
Berndt Museum photography display; Eric Berndt and his old friend, Rudy Vallee in Eric’s private mus...
Left to right, Eric Berndt and George Mitchell [one of the founders of the Mitchell Camera Corporati...
Berndt and colleague behind first Berndt 16mm sound camera, 1933.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Eric Berndt, behind his first 16 mm sound camera, 1933, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...