Business screen magazine (1946)

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A-V: THE BATTLE GROWS iv ommand Three screen remains another sharp contender for attention The Command Performer System on demonstration at th AECT promises computer controls .RFORMER SYSTEM Super-8 will be able to perform as many stunts as a circus clown with many equipment makers claiming that nH>tion with Su[X'i-S can be attained at eight frames per second. Some Sujxt-8 fihii cartridges are now able to convert to several languages, cut out certain portions of a visual presentation, go back, stop actii>n and much more. The fle.\ihilit\ that can he reaciicd thuuigh the newest audio-visual devices is certain to save money in the long run for end users. Film producers will be able to deliver more message in a more effective way utilizing each of the 3600 frames in a 5i) foot roll of Super-8. for example. There's little question that sound and sight cartridge combinations stole the show at the AECT. This is the photo action as Bisiness Scruln saw it through its exclusive camera eye. Km MIIERII WORLD'S LiGHrer PC r Another entry In the V.T.R. field is this AKAI unit billed a lightest portable %" video tape recorder. Weighs only 2; pounds; has 3-inch monitor tv. 26 Ampex unit emphasized the instant fai ture of its video system. Here it's demoi strated to AETC show-goers. BUSINESS SCREEI