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

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An indispensable volume for every cine-worker CINE DATA BOOK Compiled by R. H. Bomback, BSc, arps, mbks The reviews given to this fine reference book by Britain's leading photographic journals indicates its immense value to the worker in cinematography : ". . . never, before the publication of this little book, has the British kinematographer been offered a really comprehensive record of the whole field of sound-film making and showing. Looking through the book, it is difficult to think of any aspect of kinematography that is not covered." — Photographic Journal. ". . . This is essentially a reference book for practical workers. It contains charts or tabulated descriptions of almost everything of a practical character that would be needed by camera-men and projectionists in all film sizes from 35 mm. down to 8 mm." — Photographic Trade Bulletin. ". . . Mr. Bomback was a member of Kodak Research Laboratories and in this capacity had close contact with photographic technology. This is reflected in the wide scope and high standard of this work, in which the author has been able to devote himself entirely to materials and techniques available in this country; whereas most reference books hitherto available for cine workers have been from sources outside this country." — I.B.P. Record. 4J" x 6f" 286 pp. Full Cloth Bound 21/ nett Send for illustrated catalogue of books on photography and cinematography. THE FOUNTAIN PRESS 46-47 CHANCERY LANE • LONDON W.C.2 190