Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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SOUND RECORDING, cont'd Re-recording Studio 16-Mm Re-Recording Machine, G. R. Crane, 52: 662-668, June 1949. Modern Film Re-Recording Equipment, Wesley C. Miller and G. R. Crane, 51: 399-417, Oct. 1948. Four-Channel Re-Recording System, Howard Randall and F. C. Speilberger, 50: 502-504, May 1948. Some Special Problems of Post-Synchro- nization Mixing, Theodore Lawrence, 48: 317-323, Apr. 1947. Corrective Networks, F. L. Hopper, 48i 253-260, Mar. 1947. Tone Control for Recording, C. O. Sly- field, 47: 453-456, Dec. 1946. Dubbing and Post-Synchronization Stu- dios, William A. Mueller, 47: 230-237, Sept. 1946. Synchronization Technique, W. A. Poz- ner, 47: 191-211, Sept. 1946. A Three-Band Variable Equalizer, L. D. Grignon, 46: 64-74, Jan. 1946. SOUND REPRODUCTION General Magnetic Sound Film Developments in Great Britain, O. K. Kolb, 55: 496- 508, Nov. 1950. Flutter Measuring Set, F. P. Herrnfeld, 55: 167-172, Aug. 1950. Characteristics of Color Film Sound Tracks, L. T. Goldsmith, Chairman, Color Committee Report, 54: 377-378, Mar. 1950. American Standard Sound Focusing Test Film for 35-Mm Motion Picture Sound Reproducers (Service Type), Z22.61- 1949, 54: 107, Jan. 1950. American Standard Buzz-Track Test Film for 35-Mm Sound Reproducers, Z22.68- 1949, 54: 108, Jan. 1950. Lead-Sulfide Photoconductive Cells in Sound Reproducers, R. W. Lee, 53: 691-706, Dec. 1949. 35-Mm and 16-Mm Sound-on-Film Re- producing Characteristic, J. K. Hilliard, 53: 389-395, Oct. 1949. 16-Mm Film Phonograph for Professional Use, C. E. Kittle, 52: 303-308, Mar. 1949. Experiment in Stereophonic Sound, L. D. Grignon, 52: 280-292, Mar. 1949. Comparison of Lead-Sulfide Photocon- ductive Cells with Photoemissive Tubes, Norman Anderson and Serge Pakswer, 52: 41-48, Jan. 1949. An Improved Intel-modulation Measuring System, G. W. Read and R. R. Sco- viUe, 50: 162-173, Feb. 1948. The Sensitivity of Various Phototubes as a Function of the Color Temperature of the Light Source, A. CramwincVel, 49: 523-529, Dec. 1947. Method and Equipment for Checking Motion Picture Apparatus Speeds, C. T. Owlett, 49: 471-478, Nov. 1947. The Movie-Sound-8 Projector, Lloyd Thompson, 49: 463-467, Nov. 1947. A Survey, 8-Mm Problems, Robert E. Lewis, 49: 439-452, Nov. 1947. ' The Optimum Width of Illumination of the Sound Track in Sound-Reproduc- ing Optics, Joseph C. Frommer, 49: 361-363, Oct. 1947. Synchronized 16-Mm Sound and Picture for Projection at 16 Frames per Sec- ond, George E. H. Hanson, 49: 357- 361, Oct. 1947. Magnetic Sound for 8-Mm Projection, Marvin Camras, 49: 348-356, Oct. 1947. Lead-Sulfide Photoconductive Cells for Sound Reproduction, R. J. Cashman, 49: 342-348, Oct. 1947. Proposed Standard Specifications for Flutter or Wow as Related to Sound Records-Report of the SMPE Com- mittee on Sound, 49: 147-159, Aug. 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films. E. I. Sponable, 48: 407-422, May 1947. Magnetic Recording and Photoemissive Tubes Described (Midwest Section Meeting), 48: 392, Apr. 1947. Fader Setting Standard Withdrawn, 48: 390-391, Apr. 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 275-303, Apr. 1947. Acoustics for Recorded and Reproduced Sound (Atlantic Coast Section Meet- ing), 48: 271. Mar. 1947. 45