Filmography

Car & Camera Around the World - co-cinematographer.

Africa to the Nile

Last of the Bororos (Brazil)

Flight to the Stone Age

Australia Now

Victory in the Pacific

My Hawaii

Magic of Mexico

To See the World by Car - Co-producer with Walter Baker, script

India Now - Producer, script, co-cinematographer with Walter Baker

Explorers of the Purple Sage - Producer, cinematographer Walter Baker, script Aloha Baker

Above presented in person in motion picture theaters: Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and North America.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY at Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.
- Personal appearance narrating film Australia Now

Town Hall, N.Y.C. concert stage with Australia Now and Explorers of the Purple Sage

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, presentation of Hawaii Now and Explorers of the Purple Sage

Columbia University presentation of Magic of Mexico

Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences, Magic of Mexico and others

Colorado Museum of National History, seven films

Library-of Congress, Washington, D.C., accepted To See the World by Car for permenet collection

The Smithsonian Institute, Human Studies Archive acquired Last of the Bororos and African segments of With Car and Camera Around The World

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences acquired dozens of reels of film elements from With Car and Camera Around the World and To See The World By Car

University of California, Berkeley, Prof. Hilgard Sternberg, Geography, requested special manuscript titled 'Descalvados Ranch Brazil 1930-31'

Natural History Museum, Los Angeles, acquired Flight to the Stone Age for Anthropology studies.

Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, acquired My Hawaii for permanent collection

CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION 50,000 watt stations WLW and WRVAL broadcast monthly from overseas Aloha Baker Writes (1936-1937) Australian Broadcasting Commission (1937)

British Broadcasting Corporation (1938)

Coast to Coast lectures and film presentations (1940-1954)

IN PERSON - Natural History Museum, Los Angeles (1980-1982) Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, California (1983)

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All the films are in nitrate with a couple in 16mm. All films need to be transferred to HD immediately.

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