Einreinhofer (Bill) China Archive, 1910-2024
428-npc-36424.mp4
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"PACIFIC FRONTIER MN-9606 Osaka & Tokyo, Japan" 1) CU Japanese factory worker working on steel lathe using air hose on machine during the reaming of bearing holders of compressor to go in an air conditioning unit. VG2) CU Japanese worker using test gauge on bearing holder, gauge is at right BG. F3) CU Japanese worker working. G4) MLS Interior view of the plant, compressor shop in FG. FtoP5) LS Compressor shop workers in mid FG. VG6) CU Worker checking tolerances on crank shaft. (SV) G7) CU Worker assembling a compressor, using a pneumatic tool, swings compressor around, continues tightening bolts. G8) CU Workers face, word "Carrier" on his cap. G9) CU Man's hands using pneumatic tool in tightening bolts on compressor. G10) CU Man's face. G11) MS Worker using hand tool in tightening bolts on compressor12) MLS Workers assembling air conditioners in Carrier Air Conditioner Plant in Osaka. (SV)13) ECU Young man's face working on compressor.14) CU Japanese worker.15) CU Carrier compressor being lowered in place by hoist. G16) MS Line of complete air conditioners. VG17) MLS Designers working at drawing board in drafting room. VG18) HA MCU Japanese woman at drawing board. G19) HA CU Japanese woman drawing. (SV)20) ECU Down over woman's hands tracing over drawing with pencil. G21) CU Japanese man at drawing board. G22) HA CU Over left shoulder of man working at drawing. G23) CU Japanese girl at work in the Canon Camera Company, Tokyo, Japan, assembling 35 mm cameras; PAN down showing body of camera in her hand. VG24) HA CU Down over girl's hands working on assembly of the Camera. (SV) G to F25) ECU Male factory worker in Canon Factory working on camera. F26) CU Japanese woman looking through scope, checking camera. G27) HA CU Woman working on assembly of camera. G28) HA CU Two men discussing camera. G29) CU Japanese girls assembling camera in plant. (SV) VG30) HA CU Down over hands of woman assembling camera. VG31) ECU Woman assembling camera.32) CU Woman assembling camera in Canon Plant.33) HA CU Over shoulder of woman working on assembling of 35mm camera. (SV)34) CU Cloth shudder held in hand of worker. G35) ECU Male worker at work bench. G36) HA CU Down over the Japanese woman working on camera during test37) CU Over left shoulder of woman working on test machine during check-out of camera.38) HA CU Woman working on camera after giving check-out on machine. G39) MLS Interior view of the Canon Camera Co., many woman workers on assembly line. (SV)40) CU Japanese girl working on Canon 35mm camera. (SV)41) LS Assembly line, workers at left and right of long aisle working on assembly of camera.42) ECU Down over woman adding small parts to top of camera, putting back on camera. G43) MS Canon Camera Co Building, Tokyo, Japan. (color, unedited, silent) (August 1963) See also 428-npc-36418, 428-npc-36440, 428-npc-36378.
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