Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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Chapter Page ii FOR THE EDUCATIONIST 139 Production — The Teacher's Needs — Using the Tools. 12 SOME MODERN EQUIPMENT . . . . 147 The Tungsten Arc — Magnetic Recorders and Reproducers— A Transportable Proscenium — The Drum Loop Absorber — A Draw Curtain Unit — The Amprosound Premier-20 — The Ampro Imperial — Bell and HowellGaumont Model 601 — B.T.H. Model 301 — The Carpenter— The Debrie D-16 — The 8-mm. Dekko Model 118 — The 8-mm. Kodascope Eight-45 — The 9.5-mm. Pathe Ace Projector — R.C.A. Model PG-201 — The Victor Animatophone. APPENDIX PUBLICATIONS 171 SELECTIONS FROM THE LIST OF B.F.I. PUBLICATIONS 172 YEAR BOOKS 172 THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE . . . . 172 THE BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPH SOCIETY 173 THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY . . 174 BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION . . 174 PRACTICAL DEFINITIONS . . . . 175 INDEX 183