Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1957)

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YOUR FILM DOLLAR How to Get the Kind of Picture Quality that Advertisers Want There are two ways to increase the quality of your film programs: (a) By using Vidicon film cameras (b) By using professional projectors. Vidicon cameras give you sharp, clear, virtually noise-free pictures of live picture quality. The Vidicon will show every detail that is on the film. For example, night scenes are much clearer with new Vidicon cameras than with older Iconoscope equipment. Vidicon film cameras have ideal tone or gray scale range for high quality reproduction of film. A remote fight control permits the RCA Vidicon camera to be adjusted to optimum operating conditions at all times. Professional RCA projectors are another requirement for high picture quality. Professional film projectors provide a rock-steady picture, free from jump and jitter, as well as high fidelity sound. Precise optics in the RCA film and slide projectors assure evenness nf illumination and excellent resolution. Whether you are a station executive, program sponsor or agency man, you'll be helping the cause of good film programming by advocating the use of up-to-date film room equipment. Ask the RCA Broadcast Representative to show you our new film manual "Planning TV Film Facilities for Color and Monochrome." Tmk(s) ® RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA BROADCAST AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT CAMDEN, N. J. In Canada: RCA VICTOR Company Ltd., Montreal