Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1931)

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Top view: The lounge located underneath the balcony, with its illumination sources largely incorporated in the very design with mirrors, between metallic-draped pilasters, "amplifying" light. Middle view: An entirely discreet glimpse of the dressing room where no dressing to speak of is done by the chorus — with special emphasis on the speaker which has done away with a call-boy. Right: The "heart" of the illumination system, as the console is the "brain." This is the lighting control panel, the electronic tubes of which are at front; and the reactors on the shelves. technical aspects of modern design