1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition ADVERTISEMENT of Picture and Sound For years RCA has stood pre-eminent in sound film equipment for theatrical use. When the RCA 16 mm. Sound Film Projector was designed, RCA engineers were instructed to draw upon their priceless experience, and produce an instrument that would give professional results without requiring professional skill. Their success is apparent in this truly remarkable projector. Only RCA could produce it, because RCA has the greatest wealth of experience in recording and reproducing sound. Projects either sound or silent films. Write for complete details. Ask for information, too, on the new RCA Slide Film Sound Projector, of the most advanced design and providing excellent performance. VISUAL SOUND PRODUCTS DIVISION RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC. • CAMDEN, N.J. onFilm Projecto