British Kinematography (1953)

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BRITISH KIMMATOGRAPHY VOLUME 22 No. 5 HON. TECHNICAL EDITOR: R. J. T. BROWN, D.S.C., B.Sc. (Fellow) MAY, 1953 CONTENTS Modern Tendencies in 16mm. Projector Design Eastman Colour Films for Professional Motion Picture Work C. B. WATKINSON (Member) G. J. CRAIG, O.B.E. (Fellow) Page 140 146 THE NEWLY ELECTED HON. FELLOWS Mr. G. W. Pearson, Dr. Leslie Knopp and M. Andre Debrie at the Informal Luncheon of the Society, held on the occasion of the Third Convention, on Saturday, May 9, 1953. BRITISH 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 reprinting is permitted may be obtained from the Secretary.