Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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6 INDEX DUNDON, MERLE L. (and G. H. BROWN and J. G. CAPSTAFF) FETTER, C. H. (and S. S. A. WATKINS) FRANKLIN, HAROLD B. GOLDEN, N. D. GORDON, N. T. GREGORY, CARL Louis HARDY, ARTHUR C. HOLMAN, ARTHUR J. HOWELL, A. S. (and J. A. DUBRAY) HRDLICKA, J. HUTCHINS, G. F. IVBS, C. E. (and J. I. CRABTREE) (and J. I. CRABTREE and OTTO SANDVIK) JENKINS, C. FRANCIS JONES, HARRY W. JONES, LOYD A. (and OTTO SANDVIK) JOY, D. B. (and A. C. DOWNES) KELLOGG, EDWARD W. MALTER, Louis MAURER, J. A. MAXFIELD, J. P. McCoY, J. L. NEWMAN, ARTHUR S. PALMER, M. W. RAMSAYE, TERRY RAYTON, W. B. Ross, J. F. A Quick Test for Determining the Degree of Exhaustion of Developers Some Aspects of a Western Electric Sound Recording System A Year of Sound The Sound Film Situation in Europe Water Cooling of Incandescent Lamps The Early History of Wide Films The Optics of Motion Picture Projectors Apparatus Developed to Simplify Manufacture of Lens Wheels for Continuous Projectors Some Practical Aspects of and Recommendations on Wide Film Standards Measuring the Effective Illumination of Photographic Objectives Dimensional Analysis as an Aid to Miniature Cinematography A New Method of Blocking Out Splices in Sound Film The Surface Treatment of Sound Film The Development of Television and Radiomovies to Date The Modern News Reel Rectangle Proportions in Pictorial Composition Photographic Characteristics of Sound Recording Film Characteristics of High Intensity Arcs Some New Aspects of Reverberation Loudspeakers and Theater Sound Reproduction The Photographic Treatment of Variable Area Sound Films Acoustic Control of Recording for Talking Motion Pictures A Light Intensity Meter Camera Mechanism, Ancient and Modern Film Numbering Device for Cameras and Recorders The Human Equation in Sound Picture Production The Optical Problems of Wide Film Motion Pictures A Method of Testing for the Presence of