Cinema Quarterly (1933 - 1934)

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production picture sound editing cine titles PRODUCERS who enstrust the Technical side of their production to us, are assured of perfect picture and sound combined with all the refinements of Modern Cinema Art. STUDIO 8c LOCATION EQUIPMENT "VINTEN" ALL BRITISH SOUND SYSTEM U^H^oAumonS LTD. EVELYN HOUSE, 62 Oxford St., LONDON, W.l Tel. Museum 4569 post synchronising 35-16 m.m. reduction— re-recordinc THE THREE TRADE ORGANS OF THE KINEMA INDUSTRY THE KINEMATOGRAPH WEEKLY THE IDEAL KINEMA AND STUDIO THE KINEMATOGRAPH YEAR BOOK The oldest but most up-to-date of all Kinema Trade publications. Earliest with the news, most complete with weekly happenings, and absolutely impartial with Trade Show reviews. Sold only by subscription to those with a bona-fide interest in the Trade. A monthly technical supplement to the Kinematograph Weekly and the leading periodical for the Kinema technician. The magazine which gives Kinema technical staffs the information they need in the form they want. The only book of its kind in existence. An encyclopaedia of the Industry, with about 600 pages, embodynig every possible vital fact relating to the past year's trading, and a guide for the future. Subscription rate for Kinematograph Weekly, 30/ per annum, United Kingdom ; 50/ abroad, which includes the Ideal Kinema and Studio. Subscription for Ideal Kinematograph and Studio only, 5/ per annum. Price of Kinema Year Book, 10/ KINEMATOGRAPH PUBLICATIONS LTD. 85 LONG ACRE LONDON, W.C.2