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

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7 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS Volume XXXIII July, 1939 CONTENTS Page Application of Motion Picture Film to Television E. W. ENGSTROM, G. L. BEERS, AND A. V. BEDFORD 3 A Continuous Type Television Film Scanner. . P. C. GOLDMARK 18 Television Studio Technic A. W. PROTZMAN 26 Television Lighting W. C. EDDY 41 An Introduction to Television Production. . . .H. R. LUBCKE 54 Design Problems in Television Systems and Receivers A. B. DuMoNT 66 Report of the Television Committee 75 Properties of Lamps and Optical Systems for Sound Reproduction F. E. CARLSON 80 Report of the Studio Lighting Committee 97 Report of the Projection Practice Committee 101 Report of the Committee on Exchange Practice 103 Report of the Membership Committee 106 Sound Picture Recording and Reproducing Characteristics .... D. P. LOYE AND K. F. MORGAN 107 Current Literature , 109 1939 Fall Convention, New York 112