Business screen magazine (1946)

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09thSMPTE echnical Conference Program I rom Sundiiy. April 25th to Friday April 30th. the iur\ Plaza Hold in l.os Angeles will be buzzing with activities ot the I()9th Society of Motion Picture and ii.\ ision Fngineers Convention. Cieneral areas of interest lo be discussed will he sound cording and reproduction, television sysienis. nunion cture systems, theater presentation and projection, and J. nail formal films. Two of the many highlights of the technical conference .nd equipment exhibit will be sessions on television systems which 15 papers will be presented, and a iwcvday sym osium on "Motion I'iclure Film and Videotape Color roduction for Theatrical and Television Presentation." Kqiiipment uill be exhibited throughout the conference Intil Thursday. April 29th. when the SMPTli Exhibit ward will be announced. Information may be obtained and advance registration nrnpleted b\ writing to the Conference Manager. SMPTF. East 41st Street. New York. N.Y. 10017. For our readers' convenience in planning their schedes. BL'SINESS SCREEN has reprinted^ a complete I hedule of events as it was available at presstime. ■ JNOAY, APRIL 25 IGISTRATION— 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. lONDAY, APRIL 26 VBORATORY PRACTICES I — Morning (Concurrent) ^plication of Solid-State Electronics and Stepping Motors to Optical hnter Drive Systems; Electronic Tools for the Optical Printing iboratory; Shutter Calibration of Optical Soundheads: Video Panran System; A Review of Cordless Camera Drives: Continuous Reiction Printing and the Picture-Size Standards; A New Automatic nsilometer. 'IE SECTION I. Session I — Morning (Concurrent) pers on cockpit displays and command-decision displays. ETTOGETHER LUNCHEON — Noon jest Speaker: To be announced. =IE SECTION I. Session II — Afternoon (Concurrent) iipers on specialized cathode ray tube photography. VIALL FORMAT FILMS — Afternoon (Concurrent) jper 8 in the Teaching of Film Production; The 8mm "Personal -ojectors**: A Super-16 System Developed to Maximum Benefits r Several Formats; A Survey of the Super-16 Format. <HIBIT OPEN HOUSE — Evening JESDAY, APRIL 27 XBORATORY PRACTICES 11— Morning (Concurrent) sntinuous Operation of a Step Printing Process for Making Color sversal Internegatives; A Photometric Probe for Measuring Exposure !vet and Uniformity in Continuous Color Printers; Processed Film ibrication: Measurement by Paper-Ctip Friction Test and ihe Im■>r1ance to Projection life: Development History of a Precision Inrmittent Film-Transport Mechanism Built Into the Aperture Plate a 6-mm Camera; A Comparison of Silver Recovery Systems; A New sgeneration Method for Ferricyanide Bleaches; Report of the Xenon azards Meeting PIE SECTION II, Session I — Morning (Concurrent) ipers on computer display recording such as interactive displays Id full color recording. OTION-PICTURE SYSTEMS — Afternoon (Concurrent) >ne Reproduction — The Key to Film Quality; Color Temperature. lets and Fiction; The Protection of Special Effects Electro. Explosive evices from Premature Firing; A New Self-Blimped 35mm Producon Camera. PIE SECTION II. Session II — Afternoon (Concurrent) apers on specialized microfilm techniques, including computer limation recording. PRIL. 1971 TELEVISION I — Afternoon (Concurrent) Subjective Effects of Differential Gain and Differential Phase Distortion in NTSC Color Television Pictures: Subjective Effects of Delay Difference Between Luminance and Chrominance Information of the NTSC Color Television Signal; Image Unsteadiness in 16mm Film lor Television; A Systems Approach to Linear Integrated Circuits for Color Television Facilities: A Telecine Facility lor Film Systems Evaluation: Color Television Film Recording From a Shadow Mask Picture Tube; Color Laser Beam Recorder; Single Line Pulse Distribution System; Spatial Feedback Techniques for the Alignment of Television Raster. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 EQUIPMENT PAPERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS — Morning TELEVISION II — Afternoon (Concurrent) Electronic Editing With Videotape Recorders: Automatic VTR Program Editing System: High-Sped Duplication of Videotape; A History of Television Recording; The Automation of Small TV Stations; Network Utilization of Super-8 Newsfilm; World-Wide Television. THEATER PRESENTATION AND PROJECTION — Afternoon (Concurrent) Prasentation of Motion Pictures in Theaters; The Front Projection Process of Composite Photography; Flicker Perception in MotionPicture Projection. SOUND — Afternoon (Concurrent) Magnetic Sound Transfer for Super 8; A Phase Comparison CrossModulation Test Instrument. COCKTAIL PARTY. BANQUET AND DANCE— Evening MOTION PICTURE AND VIDEOTAPE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES SYMPOSIUM THURSDAY. APRIL 29 SESSION I — Morning Panel: The Changing Scene in Production and Release: The Synchrovision System: Mobile Production Techniques. SESSION II — Afternoon Production Management of Film; Production Management of Tape: New Developments in Lighting Equipment; Experience With a Computer-Controlled Lighling Control System. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 SESSION III — Morning Color Production Problems for Film and Tape; Electronic Production Techniques; Random-Access Video Editing System. SESSION IV — Afternoon Sound Recording Techniques; New Techniques for Producing Visual Effects: Transfer Techniques; Formats and Standards in Broadcast Television. CAMERA STOCKS 16mm EKTA Color 7242. 7241, 7255 0525 16mm B S W 7220. 7222. 7231 025 16mm Color Negative 7254 06 35mm Color Negative 5251 '0 35mm B & W 5220. 5222, 5231 035 LABORATORY STOCKS 7387. 7253. 7385. 7234. ale. MAGNETIC SOUND STOCK 35 and 16mm New and Reclaimed FILM & EDITORIAL LEADER Black Opaque 35mm 18 50 Black Opaque 16mm 16 50 Clear Leader 16mm 4.S0 Also: Painlod. Personalized Printed & Lighistruck. Studio film oxcliaii^fo 336 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK. N.Y. 10036 circle 153 on reader service card