International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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SMPTE Studies Wide Range Of Technical Projection Subjects BOSTON, MASS. — Latest equipment in the fields of motion pictures, television, photoinstrumentation and high-speed photography will be exhibited Oct. 14 17 during the 94th convention of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. The convention will be held at the Somerset Hotel here. Included in the 2,000 persons who will view the exhibits will be commercial motion-picture producers, owners of processing laboratories, television engineers, medical researchers, persons involved in educational television, and spaceresearch scientists. The Society's Exhibit Award Committee will again present a plaque to the firm that has the most interesting and effective exhibit. The plaque for the best exhibit at the 93rd Convention in Atlantic City was won by the Photolamp Division of Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Morton Sultanoff, a physicist at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md., has been named to receive this year's E. I. du Pont Gold Medal Award. The award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the engineering phases of instrumentation and high-speed photography, was announced by SMPTE President Reid H. Ray. Chairman of the award committee was Carlos H. Elmer, an executive of Traid Corporation, Encino, California. Mr. Sultanoff, who is chief of the detonation section at Aberdeen's Ballistics Research Laboratories, studied at Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, the University of Delaware, and at Johns Hopkins University. He is a Fellow of SMPTE and of the Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers, and in 1961 received SPIE's Robert Gordon Memorial Award. Mr. Sultanoff also holds the Superior Accomplishment Civil Service Award. The technical sessions format for the 94th Semi-annual Technical Conference of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers has been announced by program chair man Morton H. Read of Bay State Film Productions, Springfield, Mass. The technical program will open Monday, Oct. l4, with papers on photography in medicine scheduled throughout the day and evening. Papers on processing laboratory practice will be presented Tuesday morning, and those on 8mm and small-format will be read during the afternoon. Wednesday morning will be devoted to papers and demonstrations of new equipment in the fields of motion pictures, television, instrumentation and high-speed photography. Papers in the subject area of sound recording will be presented Wednesday afternoon. Instrumentation and high-speed photography will be the subject of papers to be presented all day Thursday. Concurrent sessions on motion pictures and television in education are scheduled for Thursday afternoon and evening. The Semiannual Technical Conference will close Friday with the presentation of papers on television engineering development and on space technology. Arthur C. Hardy, Emeritus Profes(Please turn to page 15) W. J. GERMAN, INC agent for the sale and distribution of EASTMAN FILMS FORT LEE, N. J. Jane Street LOngacre 5-5978 CHICAGO, ILL. 6040 N. Pulaski Rd. IRving 8-4064 HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 66yy Santa Monica Blvd. HOllywood 4-6 1 3 1 that you should specify for the best of motion picture and television quality from photography thru release printing. 10 International Projectionist October, 1963