International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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4i i ' ■ ^^Mr* ~^ qf 1 *»• li ™ ^ 1 •.'a* '^••,t^ ' II £ m U^1 Shown with the new Futura II projection lamps recently installed in the Studio Theatre at Paramount Pictures Corporation West Coast Studios is Edward V. Maule, Supervisor of Projection. Where screen lighting requirements are much more exacting than those of the average theatre, such I as in studio theatres, the new Strong Futura projection arc lamps are meeting with wide acceptance. Steadiness of arc, a highly uniform field, and the absence of color rotation are requirements essential to determining release print quality. seaaSuoo jo Araxqxi APRIL VOLUME 39 40c A COPY 1964 NUMBER 4 $3.00 A YEAR