The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1929-Oct 1930)

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36 The Motion Picture Projectionist January, 1930 1,001 SLIDES . . . EACH AS FASCINATING AND COLORFUL AS THE ARABIAN NIGHTS Our slides used with the BRENKERT F-7 Master Brenograph and other types of effect projectors Our huge Library of slides will take care of you twelve months of every year f ■"'HE growing needs of all types of theatres have already established our slide business on a firm and prosperous basis . . . We are now supplying the leading circuits with all their slides . . . We have slides specially prepared and stocked for all special and ordinary presentations, holiday events, and every type of special effect desired . . . If we haven't what you want we will make it up at once and ship immediately . . . Order from us and build up your own slide library . . . We cater especially to Projectionists who strive to improve the quality of the show by originating special curtain effects to surround and amplify the entertainment value of the program . . . You can get beautiful effects at slight cost . . . Write us today for further information. A valuable catalog will be sent to you immediately if you will write to us. WORKSTEL STUDIOS Recording Studios everywhere need this perfect Gearless 33 1/3 R. P. M. Recorder. Perfect Recording Guaranteed Manufacturers and Agents Studio and Theatre Equipment Recording Machines Microphones Amplifiers Shaving Machines Records Wax Turntables Synchronous Motors New Radio Broadcast 331/3 R.P.M. Turn tables, — these can be used for dubbing. The Gearless Recorder Wo are prepared to make immediate delivery and therefore suggest that orders be telephoned or wired at once to assure prompt shipment. "Our Business Is Sound" Sound Equipment Company 122 Fifth Avenue New York City Sound Acoustical Engineers Phone Watkins 8536 151 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY The Touch of the Maestro Faithful reproduction of sound pictures or disc recordings in the theatre is a matter of exquisite electrical balance — the touch of the maestro in the projection booth, working with precise resistance values rather than with guess-work and approximate resistance values. Irrespective of the brand or magnitude or vintage of your sound reproducing system; no matter who installed it; no matter how well it functions, there are times and places where the final master touch may be added with precise, electrical resistance. And that spells CLAROSTAi — a turn of the knob provides the exact resistance value required. WRITE for details regarding the complete line of variable, fixed and automatic Clarostat resistance devices, ranging from the volume control for the pick-up circuit, to the giant super-power type for line-voltage control. CLAROSTAT MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. Specialists in Radio Aids 295-7 North Sixth Street Brooklyn, N. Y.