Lee Deforest and Eric Berndt with antique camera, circa 1960. DeForest [1873-1961] was an American inventor with over 180 patents to his credit and named himself the “Father of Radio.” He filed the first patent on his sound-on-film process in 1919.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2301/thumbnail.jp
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Photograph of Philo T. Farnsworth (an American inventor; one of those who invented television), R Ad...
One from group of six--“First Berndt Single System Sound-on-Film Cameras” 1932-1933.https://digitalc...
Lee Deforest and Eric Berndt with antique camera, circa 1960. DeForest [1873-1961] was an American i...
Eric Berndt, behind his first 16 mm sound camera, 1933, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Lee de Forest, Yale doctorate and Oscar winner, gave voice to the radio and the motion picture. Yet ...
Berndt and colleague behind first Berndt 16mm sound camera, 1933.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Photography of Edwin Lewis (left) and Lee de Forest (right). Lewis was a faculty member at the Lewis...
Eric Berndt with his first 16mm sound-on-film camera, 1932.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonath...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
Eugene Augustine Lauste, with American Biograph, Paris, 1900. Eugène Augustin Lauste (1857-1935) was...
Berndt Museum photography display; Eric Berndt and his old friend, Rudy Vallee in Eric’s private mus...
Focuses on the work of Emile Berliner, a prominent inventor at the end of the nineteenth and the beg...
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Photograph of Philo T. Farnsworth (an American inventor; one of those who invented television), R Ad...
One from group of six--“First Berndt Single System Sound-on-Film Cameras” 1932-1933.https://digitalc...
Lee Deforest and Eric Berndt with antique camera, circa 1960. DeForest [1873-1961] was an American i...
Eric Berndt, behind his first 16 mm sound camera, 1933, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Lee de Forest, Yale doctorate and Oscar winner, gave voice to the radio and the motion picture. Yet ...
Berndt and colleague behind first Berndt 16mm sound camera, 1933.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/...
Photography of Edwin Lewis (left) and Lee de Forest (right). Lewis was a faculty member at the Lewis...
Eric Berndt with his first 16mm sound-on-film camera, 1932.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonath...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
Eugene Augustine Lauste, with American Biograph, Paris, 1900. Eugène Augustin Lauste (1857-1935) was...
Berndt Museum photography display; Eric Berndt and his old friend, Rudy Vallee in Eric’s private mus...
Focuses on the work of Emile Berliner, a prominent inventor at the end of the nineteenth and the beg...
Eric Berndt and Rudy Vallee [old friends] in Eric’s private museum prior to sale of equipment to Uni...
Photograph of Philo T. Farnsworth (an American inventor; one of those who invented television), R Ad...
One from group of six--“First Berndt Single System Sound-on-Film Cameras” 1932-1933.https://digitalc...