The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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By A. S. Pratt S. Pratt By Paul Wyand FILM TECHNICIAN'S NOTEBOOK. Ed. by E. A. Jeakins 63, 64, 88, 89, FIRST-RATE REALISTIC STORY. By George Elvin " FLYING ENTERPRISE," NEWSREEL ROUNDUP ON THE. By L. Murray, R. Sutton, J. Rudkin and A. Simon ... FOCUS: HOCUS POCUS, DEPTH OF. By A. C. Miller G.P.O. FILMS, E.M.B. and CROWN: CINE'S GUIDE TO ALL (parts 1 & 2) GOVERNMENT FILM DEPARTMENT, THE NEED FOR A. By A. Brunei " GREEN GROW THE RUSHES." MORE VIEWS GROVES'S DIORAMA: CINE'S MUSEUM HANDSARD, FILM QUOTA (PROSECUTION) Inset: July HAVE A HEART. By John Irwin HEAT, LIGHT AND SCREEN ILLUMINATION. HOCUS POCUS: DEPTH OF. By A. C. Miller HORSE IN MOTION, THE INSIDE THE FILM INDUSTRY. Compiled by Middy ITALIAN FILM FESTIVALS LAB TOPICS. By Alf Cooper LEARNING FROM TV. J. Lesser LENSES— SURFACE TREATMENT OF. By Research Dept. of Taylor, Taylor & Holson LETTER FROM BOMBAY, A. By Charles Knott ... LIGHT, HEAT AND SCREEN ILLUMINATION. By A LOOKING BACK AT NEWSREELS WITH MOVIETONE. MAGNETIC RECORDING. By P. Hoyle MEETINGS. A.C.T. Technical Committee B.K.S. Tele-Kine MYSTERY AND HISTORY. By Chris Brunei NEWSREELS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. By Jock Gemmell ROUND-UP ON THE " FLYING ENTERPRISE" WITH MOVIETONE, LOOKING BACK AT. By Paul Wyand " NIGHT WAS OUR FRIEND," MORE VIEWS ON NOTEBOOK, FILM TECHNICIAN'S. By E. A. Jeakins ... 64 OBITUARY: Mrs. Lily Martin OPTICAL PRINTING, A TALK BY P. de BURGH. Ed. A. E. Jeakins ... OTHER UNIONS' STORIES. Review by George Elvin PIECES OF EIGHT. By Richard Aubrey PROBLEMS OF FILMING IN COALMINES. By Ron Bicker PUTTING THE PICTURE ON PAPER. By Chas. Bracknell SCREEN ILLUMINATION, LIGHT, HEAT AND. By A. S. Pratt SCREEN WRITERS' STRIKE, U.S SET THE FASHION. By Chris Brunei ... 16mm. CENSORSHIP, A LETTER from the Rev. Brian Hession SURFACE TREATMENT OF LENSES TANGANYIKA'S FILM EXPERIMENT. By Donald Wynne TECHNICAL SECTION. Ed. by A. E. Jeakins The Travelling Matte Process A Film Technician's Notebook ... Optical Printing: A talk by Paul de Burgh TELEVISION IN NEW YORK, A NEW SURVEY. By Walter Kingson ... TV— LEARNING FROM. By J. Lesser "TENSE AND UNHAPPY." By James Thurber THAT MENACE AGAIN. By Chris Brunei THE HORSE IN MOTION THE NEED FOR A GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT. By Adrian Brunei THE PUBLIC TOOTH. By Cadmus ... THE TRAVELLING MATTE PROCESS: Technical Section. Ed. A. E. Jeakins THIS DUBBING BUSINESS. By W. de Lane Lea THOSE OPEN LETTERS. By George Elvin ... U.S. SCREEN WRITERS' STRIKE " WE ONLY ASKED." Editorial WE'VE WON. By Chris Brunei 89, 128 14. Page 128, 129, 144 35 26, 27, 28 119, 120 118, 143 84, 85 40 86 •August Issue 12, 13 18-20 119, 120 86, 87 14 80, 81 24, 65, 117 43 21-24 41 18-20 29 44, 45, 48 25 25 25 57-59 2-5 26-28 29 40 , 129, 144 117 66-68 136 6, 7 36 34,35 18, 19, 20 117 78,79 83 21,24 50-52, 56 46-48 63, 64 66, 67 104-108 43 102, 103 100, 101 86, 87 84, 85 137 46-48 134, 135 16, 17 117 54-56 142