British Kinematography (1953)

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BRITISH KIMMATOGRAPHY VOLUME 22 No 3 HON TECHNICAL editor: MARCH 1953 VWLUIVI£, ZZ 1MO. J R. J. T. BROWN, D.S.C, B.Sc. (Fellow) lVl/\K^rt, 1^33 CONTENTS Aerial Filming for The Sound Barrier ANTHONY SQUIRE (Member) 68 Pinewood Studios : A Review of Recent Technical Developments R. L. HOULT, A.R.P.S. (Member) 76 The Film Studio : The Development of Equipment and Operation BAYNHAM HONRI, A.R.P.S. F.R.S.A. (Fellow) 78 R.P.S. Exhibition 86 Personal News of Members .--------■__ 86 Technical Abstracts ___.-._.-_. 87 New Equipment -------'---.__ 88 R.P.S. Centenary Celebrations ------ 88 Book Review _--.------_.. 88 Cecil M. Hepworth : An Appreciation _________ 90 T THE SOCIETY DINNER HE arrangements for the Society's be accommodated is 450. Dinner at the Savoy Hotel on Tuesday, From the experience of the last Dirmer, it April 14, 1953, are progressing and §eems that there i§ a preference for a it is hoped that, to avoid disappointment, those wishing to attend will make application for tickets without delay. The Dinner will be held in the Lancaster and k is hoPed that Sydney Upton's Room, which many will already know ; Orchestra will provide enough dancing the maximum number of guests which can time to satisfy all our guests. longer period for dancing. Steps have therefore been taken to exclude the cabaret, ,c BRITJSH KINEMATOGRAPHY, the Journal of the British Kinematograph Society, is published monthly. Price 5s. per issue (5s. 2d. including postage), annual subscription £2 17s. 6d. including postage. Editorial and Advertising Offices : 164 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. Temple Bar 8915-6. Publication in this Journal does not necessarily imply that the Council endorses the views of authors. The terms upon which eprmting are permitted may be obtained from the Secretary.