Case

Use this image

Can I reuse this image without permission? Yes

Object images on the Ingenium Collection’s portal have the following Creative Commons license:

Copyright Ingenium / CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

ATTRIBUTE THIS IMAGE

Ingenium, 2011.0297.006
Permalink:

Ingenium is releasing this image under the Creative Commons licensing framework, and encourages downloading and reuse for non-commercial purposes. Please acknowledge Ingenium and cite the artifact number.

DOWNLOAD IMAGE

PURCHASE THIS IMAGE

This image is free for non-commercial use.

For commercial use, please consult our Reproduction Fees and contact us to purchase the image.

OBJECT TYPE
N/A
DATE
1957
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2011.0297.006
MANUFACTURER
National Film Board of Canada
MODEL
Boyco Crane
LOCATION
St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
6
Total Parts
6
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
Wooden case with metal hardware and reinforcement.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
249.0 cm
Width
24.0 cm
Height
38.5 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Photography
Category
Miscellaneous
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
NFB
Country
Canada
State/Province
Quebec
City
St-Laurent

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Quebec
Period
1960-1969
Canada
For decades after its founding in 1941 the National Film Board was Canada’s largest centre for the production of films, the training of filmmakers, and the development of new film technology. Unlike the CBC, much of whose production was broadcast live, recorded on video tape, purchased from other sources, or limited to ephemeral news films, the NFB was dedicated to the production of original films for exhibition largely in the film medium. Due to its freedom from commercial pressures, its large permanent staff and its possession of its own studios and laboratories, the NFB was able to maintain high technical standards and encourage technical and stylistic innovation by its staff. From the early 1950s through the early 1960s, the National Film Board enjoyed a "golden age" with a string of award-winning documentaries and innovative animated films. Expo 67 and the NFB's showcase Labyrinth pavilion marked the apogee of the institution's political and financial fortunes. By the end of the 1960s, however, there was growing public and political disenchantment with the NFB over unsuccessful forays into feature films, a number of controversial documentaries and a decline in its output of educational and sponsored factual films. Over the next two decades, the federal government promoted the development of a commercial film industry by taking away the NFB's lucrative sponsored work (done for government departments) and providing grants and tax incentives for privately produced feature films. Henceforth the Board would increasingly limit itself to research and experimentation, the training of young filmmakers, and provision of technical and distribution services for independent producers. Board staff produced a steady supply of award-winning documentaries, dramas and animated films through the 1970s and 1980s, yet its role within the Canadian film landscape was steadily diminishing. In the last two decades, it has sharpened its focus on “social issue documentaries, auteur animation and alternative dramas” and has brought its distribution system into the digital age. Increasingly, its films are realized through a diverse range of community-based projects, programs for emerging filmmakers, and joint productions with independent producers and directors.
Function
Used to hold a camera crane for transport.
Technical
This is a compact, counterweighted crane, constructed of aluminum and designed by NFB camera operator and director Eugene Boyko. The National Film Board was a pioneer in developing lightweight, mobile equipment for documentary and television film crews. The crane could be mounted on a standard tripod and moved by the cameraman up and down or through a complete 360° pan. Balance and steadiness of movement were ensured by a counterweight filled with either sand or water. This device obviated the need for a large and heavy dolly and could be used in cramped locations like house interiors where most commercially-available equipment could not go.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
Stencilled text reads: "OFFICE NATIONAL DU FILM/ NATIONAL FILM BAORD/ PRE-PRODUCTION, SERVICES/ 3155 CH COTE DE LIESSE RD./ ST-LAURENT, QUEBEC, CANADA./ GIRAFE BOYKO/ BOYCO CRANE/ ONF/NFB A-39954"
Missing
Appears complete
Finish
Blue painted case with white stencilled text and brown metal hasps.
Decoration
N/A

CITE THIS OBJECT

If you choose to share our information about this collection object, please cite:

National Film Board of Canada, Case, circa 1957, Artifact no. 2011.0297, Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation, http://collections.ingeniumcanada.org/en/id/2011.0297.006/

FEEDBACK

Submit a question or comment about this artifact.

More Like This


...
Rod

2011.0297.004

Object

...
Crane, camera

2011.0297.001

Object

...
Weight

2011.0297.002

Object

...
Weight

2011.0297.003

Object

...
Washer

2011.0297.005

Object

...
Cable

2011.0311.001

Object

...
Cable

2011.0311.002

Object

...
Timer

2011.0299.001

Object

...
Mount, camera

2011.0296.001

Object

...
Console, audio

2011.0306.001

Object

...
Splicer, film

2011.0307.001

Object

...
Recorder, tape

2011.0303.001

Object

...
Editor

2011.0309.001

Object

...
Synchronizer

2011.0305.001

Object

...
Synchronizer

2011.0305.002

Object

...
Reel, film

2011.0310.002

Object

...
Lens

2011.0310.003

Object

...
Magazine, aud…

2011.0300.002

Object

...
Magazine, aud…

2011.0301.002

Object

...
Cover

2011.0302.003

Object

...
Lens

2011.0310.004

Object

...
Lens

2011.0310.005

Object

...
Cover

2011.0302.002

Object

...
Recorder-play…

2011.0308.001

Object

...
Control conso…

2011.0298.001

Object

...
Amplifier, re…

2011.0302.001

Object

...
Recorder-play…

2011.0304.001

Object

...
Tape, audio

2011.0300.003

Object

...
Recorder-play…

2011.0301.001

Object

...
Recorder-play…

2011.0300.001

Object

...
Projector

2011.0310.001

Object

...
Battery

1995.1579.003

Object

...
Battery

1995.1579.002

Object

...
Potentiometer

1999.0121.001

Object

...
Artificial vo…

1995.1568.001

Object

...
Board, circuit

1993.0212.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.002

Object

...
Board, circuit

1993.0212.003

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.004

Object

...
Bridge, therm…

1995.1579.001

Object

...
Support, lens

2010.0207.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.011

Object

...
Tracer, trans…

1995.1573.001

Object

...
Cell, standard

1995.1589.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.008

Object

...
Board, circuit

1993.0212.010

Object

...
Polymeter

1995.1591.001

Object

...
Board, circuit

1993.0213.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0213.002

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0213.003

Object

...
Yoke

2010.0207.002

Object

...
Yoke

2010.0207.003

Object

...
Synchronizer

1972.0397.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.005

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.007

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.009

Object

...
Generator, si…

1995.1580.001

Object

...
Calibrator, m…

1995.1569.001

Object

...
Tracer, frequ…

1995.1571.001

Object

...
Computer

1999.0123.001

Object

...
Generator, pu…

1995.1588.001

Object

...
Counter, elec…

1995.1583.001

Object

...
Voltmeter

1995.1581.001

Object

...
Oscillator

1995.1586.001

Object

...
Voltmeter

1995.1582.001

Object

...
Analyser, noi…

1995.1587.001

Object

...
Oscillator

1995.1576.001

Object

...
Skirting

2013.0174.002

Object

...
Bolt

2013.0174.004

Object

...
Bolt

2013.0174.005

Object

...
Bolt

2013.0174.006

Object

...
Bolt

2013.0174.007

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.008

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.009

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.010

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.011

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.012

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.013

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.014

Object

...
Washer

2013.0174.015

Object

...
Generator, si…

1995.1578.001

Object

...
Scissors

2010.0190.001

Object

...
Analyser, int…

1995.1577.001

Object

...
Gripper, robo…

2013.0174.003

Object

...
Generator, fu…

1995.1584.001

Object

...
Amplifier

1995.1585.001

Object

...
Spectrometer

1995.1574.001

Object

...
Record, disk

1994.0236.001

Object

No image available.
Board, circuit

1993.0212.006

Object

...
Rewind

2010.0189.002

Object

...
Reel, film

2010.0208.003

Object

...
Block, termin…

1993.0211.001

Object

...
Certificate

2005.0135.001

Object

...
Headset

1993.0263.001

Object

...
Rewind

2010.0189.001

Object

...
Robot, indust…

2013.0174.001

Object

...
Meter, sound …

1995.1572.001

Object

...
Projector

1976.0711.001

Object

...
Bridge, imped…

1995.1575.001

Object

...
Magnifier

2010.0191.001

Object