British Kinematography (1950)

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134 BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPHY Vol. 17, NO. 4 w & POST " * CE OVERSEAS TELEGRAM DG1741 ROMA 42 21 1023 ILARDl IASHBR00KS RUPERT STREET LDN CLAD INFORM YOU ENGLISH VERSION BITTER RICE APPLAUDED IN PRIVATE SCREENING ROHiJ STOP PERTECT LIP SYNCHRONIZATION ASTONISHED SPECTATORS AND IMPRESSED TECHNICIANS STOP PcEASE COMPLIMENT HEARTILY EVERYONE RESPONSIBLE ("OR THIS BRITISH TECHNICAL TRIUMPH » RENATO GUALlNO LUXFlLM ♦ for POST-SYNC in any language DE LANE LEA PROCESSES LIMITED 40 FRITH STREET, LONDON W.I Telephone : GERRARD 8105 Cables: DELPROS, LONDON The book that all cine workers have been waiting for . . , CINE DATA BOOK CINE DATA BOOK Compiled by R. H. BOMBACK J£2A B.Sc.A.R.I.C. A.R.P.S M.B.K.S. A practical cine-worker's wish come true ! Here is handy-sized book full of all the essential data you neec so urgently when you are on location, in the studif or in the laboratory. It is designed to give you immediat answers to depth of field probiems, angles of view fo all types of lenses, Exposure Times and the 1,001 othe queries that can arise in Cinematography. Here is brief outline of the tremendous coverage of this book 1. MODERN CINE CAMERAS. 8mm. to 35mm Technical specifications ; Lens aperture systems Lens Angles by degrees ; Hyperfccal distances Exposure Tables ; Field of view tables ; Footage Frame Time Calculators. 2. FILTERS. Filters to use ; Filter Factors ; Filte Exposure Table. 3. LIGHTING. Studio Lamps; Carbons, etc. 4. COLOUR.* Additive processes, subtractiv processes ; Table of processes. 5. EXPOSURE METERS. 6. TONE REPRODUCTION and EXPOSURI CONTROL. PrintScreen characteristics Conversion table for speed numbers. 7. LABORATORY WORK. Details of pictur negative, Sound, Duplicating, Release-Positiv and Positive Films ; Cores and Windings ; Film available. 8. STEREO: CINEMATOGRAPHY. 9. SOUND RECORDING SYSTEMS. Magneti Sound, characteristics of Sound Tracks; cross inter modulation tests; Sound on 16mm. film, etc 10. FORMULAE. Developing and Processing. 11. PROCESSING CONTROL. Sensitometers Densitometers ; Measurement of Gamma ; Chemi cal Analysis. 12. THE DUPLICATING PROCESS. 13. MODERN PROJECTORS. 8rr.m. to 35mrr Projectors. 14. BRITISH STANDARDS. This gives only the simplest outline of CINE DATi BOOK. It is a bold attempt to provide within th covers of one book the essential data needed by th practical man, and it is a worthwhile investment agains time and film wastage. It gives the right answers t awkward problems and provides a sound basis for al types of calculations. Nearly 300 pages, availabl December, 21 -. Send for full details of Fountain Press Cine Book THE FOUNTAIN PRESS (Dept. B.K.), 46 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.