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

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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO 8mm., 9.5mm. and 16mm. FILM MAKING AND FILM PROJECTION MANUAL OF NARROW-GAUGE CINEMATOGRAPHY Edited by A. Pereira, frps, mbks designed for both amateur and professional cinematographers using film gauges of 16 mm. or smaller, this comprehensive work is a substantially revised and enlarged edition of The Manual of Sub-Standard Cinematography published in .1949. The great popularity of this work encouraged the Publishers to prepare a new edition, and the following reviews are impressive testimonials of the value of this unique book: "Nothing seems to have been omitted; colour, sound and cartoons are all there and wherever an illustration is needed, it has been provided ... it can well find a place on the bookshelf of the professional and most certainly should be owned by every student and learner in the industry." — British Kinematography. ". . . we do not think that so much technical detail and data, from so practical and workmanlike an approach, has been attempted before in one volume of similar proportions." — British Journal of Photography "The entire book is written in an extremely practical manner ... all workers in the sub-standard field will undoubtedly find in this book an admirable source of instruction and reference." — The Cine Technician. 7|" x 5" 514 pp. Illustrated Price 27/6 THE FOUNTAIN PRESS 46-47 CHANCERY LANE • LONDON • W.C.2 191