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

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See and Hear: Published in U.S.A. Copies at 2/6, from "Film User" (above) . Sight and Sound: 2/6. Monthly. The British Film Institute. Above. Sub-Standard Film: 6d. Monthly. Supplement to Kine Weekly. Above. SELECTIONS FROM THE LIST OF B.F.I. PUBLICATIONS Appraising Educational Films. (With specimen Appraisal Form.) 6d. Choosing a School Projector. 1/-. The Content of Educational Films. 6d. Copyright in Film Slides and Film-Strips. Gratis. The Design and Construction of School-made Diascopes and Episcopes. 9d. Design of Projectors for Educational Purposes. 6d. Film Appreciation and Visual Education. 2/6. Film in the Club. 6d. Teaching with School Projectors. 1/6. Using a School Projector. 1/6. Visual Education. 6d. YEAR BOOKS Film User Year Book: 10/6. Current Affairs Ltd., 174 Brompton Road, London, S.W.3. Informational Film and Television Year Book: 10/6. Albyn Press, 42, Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 2 Kinematograph Year Book: 20/-. London Kinematograph Publications, Ltd., 93, Long Acre, London, W.C.2. Visual Aid Year Book: 3/6 Daily Mail SchoolAid Department, New Carmelite House, London, E.C.4. SOME FILM ORGANISATIONS Of special interest to projectionists. The British Film Institute, 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. The B.F.I, exists to encourage the development of the art of the film, to promote its use as a record of contemporary life and manners, and to foster public appreciation and study of it. From small beginnings its work has extended over an ever-widening field of activity in which the stewardship of the National Film Library the development of the Film Society Movement, and the cultivation of critical film appreciation stand prominent. The Institute was also appointed a constituent body of the Festival of Britain, 1951, with responsibility for the film side. Work of such national importance naturally demands the support of all who are interested in the film as an art form, as a social influence, or as an educational force. But the Institute does not only make demands — it offers considerable benefits to its members. Here are a few of them : 1. The monthly magazine Sight and Sound, the Monthly Film Bulletin, and from time to time other miscellaneous publications, are distributed gratis to members. 172