The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1931-Jan 1933)

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OTIONPICTIRE ROTECTIONIST Fifth Year ublication) STANDARD ADJUSTABLE PROJECTION LENS SHORT FOCAL LENGTHS A new era in screen presentation brings forth larger pictures and wider screens. ' Grandeur" effects from 35mm. film are now possible for every theatre with ILEX, offering the finest short focal length lenses that the present day market affords. This is true because ILEX lenses are corrected for critical definition, maximum sharpness, brilliant lumination and flatness of field. Slopover and incomplete covering of the screen are cared for by the exclusive ILEX adjustable feature. For the projection equipment you use, ILEX lenses aTe the best . . . perfect in performance . . . faithful in service. We can furnish engineering data and interesting literature to cover youT projection problems. A Mancall Publication NOVEMBER, 1931 Vol. 5, No. 1 25c. per copy $2.00 per year