British Kinematography (1948)

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VOLUME THIRTEEN NUMBER 1 "7j JULY 1948 !***"%** <£&<**, BRITISH KINEMATOGBAPHY $e Journal of the British Huiematograph Society President : W. M. HARCOURT, F.B.K.S., F.R.P.S. Edltor : Hon. Consulting Editors R. HOWARD CRICKS. F.B.K.S., F.R.P.S. GEOFFREY PARR, M.I.E.E., F.B.K.S. MCE 3s. NET. POST FREE 3s. 2d. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 36s. POST FREE I CONTENTS Page olour Vision and the Film Industry W. D. WRIGHT, A.R.C.S., D.Sc. I olytechnic Kinematography Course Discontinued 13 he Film in Colonial Development : I Introduction GEORGE PEARSON, Hon.F.R.P.S. 14 II. Colonial Film Unit W. SELLERS, M.B.E. 14 rom Silent to Sound B. G. ANSTRUTHER, M.B.K.S. 17 rovincial Sections 19 •S.l. Kinematograph Industry Standards Committee 21 echnical Abstracts 22 ecent American Standards --------24 ook Reviews 24 ouncil, Executive Committee 25 ecent Additions to the Library -------26 PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY HE BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPH SOCIETY Temporary Address : 3, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.C I. TEMple Bar 2092