British Kinematography (1948)

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27 Lumiere projector used at London Polytechnic, 20th February, 1896 IS he years oil iy ... The projectionist has come a long, long way since the days when he put on his show with equipment like that illustrated above. Today, as then, much of a motion picture's success depends upon the ' unseen showman ' in his booth. Helping the projectionist to present picture and sound quality of the highest standards are < Kodak ' motion picture films . . . members of a famous family, started more than fifty years ago. KODAK LTD. (MOTION PICTURE FILM DEPT.), KODAK HOUSE • KINGSWAY • LONDON • W\C,2