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Prints color, black-&-white, reversal, sound or silent films with rock-steady professional precision. Has many out¬ standing features found only in much higher priced pro¬ fessional printers. Sufficient light is provided to expose fine grain film. Semi-automatic light change assures per¬ fect exposures. Write for brochure.
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763 10th Ave., N.Y., N.Y., PLaza 7-3511
U sed Nationally by Discriminating Cameramen
This 3-Wheel Collapsible Dolly Is
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The new model instead of the 4" wheels is constructed with 5" heavy duty rubber-tired swivel wheels.
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Literature
BOOKLETS, CATALOGUES AND BROCHURES AVAILABLE FROM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
Splicing and Repair Tapes
Permacel, New Brunswick, New Jer¬ sey, manufacturer of pressure-sensitive tapes, electrical insulating materials and adhesives, has prepared a new de¬ scriptive folder on its Permacel F ilm Splicing and Repair Tapes, which are made of Mylar for motion picture and magnetic film.
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Colortrends Newsletter
ColorTran Industries, 630 South Flower St., Burbank, Calif., manufac¬ turers of specialized lighting equipment for motion picture and Television, is publishing periodically ColorT rends, a new 4-page bulletin that includes arti¬ cles and photographs of company’s various items of equipment in practical use. Readers of A.C. are invited to be placed on mailing list to receive copies of the new publication.
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Bulletin on Recording
Emcee is title of new publication is¬ sued periodically by Magnasyne Cor¬ poration, 5546 Satsuma Avenue, North Hollywood, Calif. Edited specifically for Magnasync’s many customers and prospective customers, bulletin illus¬ trates and describes interesting applica¬ tions of Magnasyne equipment. Com¬ pany manufactures magnetic sound re¬ cording and playback equipment.
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Microphone Literature
A new products brochure describing six new Shure microphones is available from Shure Brothers, Inc., Evanston, Ill. It includes specifications and prices on company’s latest microphones, plus information on its new quick-disconnect microphone isolation units and a new transistorized stereo preamplifier.
Film Flow Charts
Professional methods of processing motion picture film are described in a set of eight flow charts recently pub¬ lished as producer service bulletins by General Film Laboratories, 1546 North Argyle Avenue, Hollywood 28, Calif. ■
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