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OCIB 46793
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TRANSACTIONS
OF THE
SOCIETY OF
MOTION PICTURE
ENGINEERS
CONTENTS
List of Members ■ 7
Presidential Address. By L. C. Porter 21
Address of Welcome. By Major Edward J. Bowes 28
Report of Standard and Nomenclature Committee 29
Glossary of Technical Terms Used in the Motion Picture Industry 48
Report of the Treasurer 65
Report of Progress Committee, May, 1929 66
Report of Constitution and By-Laws Committee 106
Revision of Section 5. in Constitution and By-Laws 107
Report of the Secretary 108
Report of the Journal Committee Ill
Report of the Membership Committee 114
Report of the Business Relations Committee 116
Report of the Projection Committee 117
The London Section. By Simon Rowson 128
The West Coast Section. By Elmer Richardson 1.30
Talking Pictures and the Public. By Warren Nolan 131
The Motion Picture Camera in Sound Pictures. By A. S. Howell
and J. A. Dubray 135
A Printer for Simultaneous Printing of Sound and Picture Negatives. By Oscar De Pue 150
A Typical Sound Studio Recording Installation. By H. C.
Humphrey ". 158
Art in Monitoring. By C. A. Tuthill 173
Patent Problems in Business. By T. F. Woodward 178
The Need for Improvement in Projection Equipment ' and Maintenance. By F. H. Richardson 190
Tinted Films for Sound Positives. By Loyd A. Jones 199
A Machine for Cutting Master Disc Records. By L. A. Elmer and
D. S. Blattner 227
Advertisements . 247
Volume XIII, Number .87
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MEETING OF MAY 6-9, 1929 NEW YORK, N. Y.