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

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SPROCKETS (see also FILM— General). Recommendations for 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Design, 54: 219-228, Feb. 1950. Standards Recommendation for 35-Mm Sprocket Holes, 53: 211, Aug. 1949. Proposed 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Standards (Discussion), 51: 437-440, Oct. 1948. American Standard Dimensions for 16- Tooth 35-Mm Motion Picture Projec- tor Sprockets, Z22.35-1947 (Revision of Z22.35-1930), 49: 178, Aug. 1947. Proposals for 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Standards, J. S. Chandler, D. F. Ly- man and L. R. Martin, 48: 483-520, June 1947. Standards: see the two indexes on pp. 71 and 73 or the specific subject heading STEREOSCOPY . Light Control by Polarization and the The Waller Flexible Gunnery Trainer, Application of Polarizers to the Stereo- Fred Waller, 47: 73-87, July 1946, scopic Process, J. A. Norling, 48: 129- 144, Feb. 1947. STUDIOS (see also PRODUCTION) Space Acoustics, James Y. Dunbar, 49: 372-388, Oct. 1947. A Combination Scoring, Re-recording, and Preview Studio, Daniel J. Bloom- berg, W. O. Watson and Michael Ret- tinger, 49: 3-26, July 1947. Modernization Desires of a Major Studio, L. L. Ryder, 47: 225-229, Sept. 1946. A Complete Motion Picture Production Plant for Metropolitan New York, R. B. Austrian, 47: 12-21, July 1946. Dubbing and Post-Synchronization Stu- dios, William A. Mueller, 47: 230-237, Sept. 1946. TELEVISION (see also LIGHTING— Studio, and THEATER TELEVISION! General Motion Pictures and Television, V. K. Zworykin, 55: 562-566, Dec. 1950. New Television Camera Tubes and Some Applications Outside the Broadcasting Field, V. K. Zworykin, 55, 227-242, Sept. 1950. Component Arrangement for a Versatile Television Receiver, F. N. Gillette and J. S. Ewing, 55: 189-196, Aug. 1950. Discussion—Television Forum (D. E. Hyndman, Moderator), 53: 124-127, Aug. 1949. Will Film Take Over the Television Commercial?, J. A. Moran, 53: 120- 123, Aug. 1949. Engineering Techniques in Motion Pic- tures and Television, A. N. Goldsmith, 53: 109-111, Aug. 1949. Effect of Television on Motion Picture Attendance, R. B. Austrian, 53: 12-18, Jan. 1949. Video Distribution Facilities for Tele- vision Transmission, Ernst H. Schreiber, 51: 574-585, Dec. 1948. Historical Sketch of Television's Progress, L. R. Lankes, 51: 223-229, Sept. 1948. Television Remote Operations, A. H. Brolly, 50, 54-63, Jan. 1948. The Showmanship Side of Television, R. B. Austrian, 49: 395-404, Nov. 1947. Report of the SMPE Committee on Progress, W. V. Wolfe, Chairman, 48: 304-316, Apr. 1947. Operation of Station WBKB, Chicago (Midwest Section Meeting), 48: 180, Feb. 1947. Television and the Motion Picture Thea- ter, Lester B. Isaac, 47: 482-486, Dec. 1946. The Relation of Television to Motion Pictures, Allen B. Du Mont, 47: 238- 247, Sept. 1946. Technical News, 46: 80-84, Jan. 1946. Color Color Cathode-Ray Tube With Three Phosphor Bands, C. S. Szegho, 55: 367-376, Oct. 1950. Color Television, F. H. Mclntosh and A F. Inglis, 55: 343-366, Oct. 1950. Motion Picture Color Photography of Color Television Images, W. R. Fraser, and G. J. Badgley, 54: 735-744, June 1950. 47