International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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June, 1929 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Nine scenes of Niagara Falls that were projected portrayed such a natural vision that the audience ducked from the spray. Another wide film is known as the Widescope. This process gives great promise because it bends the film and holds it on a curv«, keeping the two sides of the film in the same relation to the lens as the center. The film in the figure is actual size. Spoor's Natural Vision Nothing New Under the Sun During the past ten years we have heard rumblings of stereoscopic pictures that used wide film. This has been referred to as a new thing or a new process. There is nothing new about it, nor can a size be patented that has been used thirty-six years ago. Mr. George K. Spoor, of the Essanay Company, of Chicago, has his Natural Vision Pictures. This film, 63 m. m. wide, is shown in the figure actual size. It is reported that U' idescope iSllKJlKjiK.'KKaK.K. 1 ,K«»««»«a "a Fox-Grandeur Now William Fox is making his Grandeur Pictures. This film is 70 m. m. wide with sound track and picture as per figure, actual size. With this large picture and large sound track the results should be marvelous. Our theatres throughout the country have been constantly getting larger and larger and the picture screen has remained the same size. The width of film should be in proportion to the width of the stage. It can be viewed from any angle without distortion. With the advent of wide film the public will be the judge and the combination of sound and wide film will be here to stay. K :: ;t »t a ;; j; j; :; :i !;::;«::»: ;: :: ;; :t a :: ;; K :; a a a a a a aa aianaiir; I E M BROWN-ASHCRAFT ARC Efficient Silent -AND— Climax Incandescent Studio Lighting Equipment SALE AND RENTAL Everything Mechanical and Electrical for the Studio CINEMA STUDIO SUPPLY CORP. HARRY D. BROWN 1438 Beechwood Drive Phone HO. 0513 Hollywood, California !SgnHiKSifflSHBH@iajsasH[sia;sig(gi§][i(a siaiaiaiaiiiaiiii^iasiiaHaiiiisisiiiiiisiaaisiSiaBsiaissSiiis^ a « a a « «j a MissiErMi i I a.a'jiajlKS