Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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CONTENTS Page Preface _ 3 List of Pictorial Illustrations 5 Index to Advertisers 6 Appreciation 7 Introduction, John Arnold, A. S. C 9 The Cinematographer's Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Frank Capra 12 Chromatic Correction in Cinematographic Lenses, A. Warmishan 27 Cinematic Teleology, Lewis W. Physioc 15 Making a Fadeout by After Treatment, C. E. Ives, L. E. Muehler and J. I. Crabtrce 3 5 Lighting, James Wong Howe , 47 Transmission Losses in Motion Picture Lenses and Their Significance. J. F. Westerberg, A. S. C 61 Aerial Cinematography, Elmer G. Dyer, A. S. C 6 7 A Method For Testing a Photographic Lens, W. B. Ray ton — 79 Making Matte Shots, Fred \V. Sersen 8 7 Improvements in Motion Picture Film, Hal Hall 9 3 Eastman Supersensitive Panchromatic Type Two Motion Picture Film, Emery Huse, A. S. C. and Gordon A. Chambers 103 Characteristics of Du Pont Panchromatic Negative Film, D. R. White 109 The Mof'on Picture Industry and the School, Wm. F. Kruse 115 Projection Arcs, A. C. Downes and W. C. Kaib 125 On the Theory of Tone Reproduction, with a Graphic Method For the Solution of Problems, Loyd A. Jones, A. S. C Ml Pictorial Section I to LXIV The Relative Masses of Photo-Silver, S. E. Sheppard 169 Straight Line and Toe Records With The Light Valve, Donald Mackensie . 177 Cinemicrography With the 16 mm. Camera, John C. Fardon 203 The Larger Screen, Dr. L. M. Dieterich, A. S. C 209 Process Photography, Gordon A. Chambers , 223 Motion Pictures in Natural Color, W. V. D. Kelley 2 29 Practical Exposure Meters Under Present Photographic Conditions, Hatto Tappenbeck. A. S. C. 23 3 Graininess of Photographic Deposits — A Review, D. R. White 23 7 Acoustic Power Levels In Sound Picture Reproduction, S. K. Wolf and W. J. Sette 245 The Use of Carbon Arc Lighting, W. C. Kalb 259 Motion Pictures Must Move, William A. Seiter 263 Optical Printing, Lloyd Knechtel 267 The Evolution of Motion Picture Film Processing Apparatuses, Joseph A. Dubray, A. S. C 271 Costumes and Sets As Mediums of Expression, Max Ree 291 Making Tests With a Small Camera, Jackson J. Rose, A. S. C 301 The Elements of Lighting. William Stull, A. S. C. I __ 311 A Parallel of Technical Values Between 3 5 and 16 Millimeter Films, J. A. Dubray, A. S. C, and R. F. Mitchell __ 329 What They Use In Hollywood 35 1 LTseful Facts and Formulae 3 75 Machinery Developments in the Motion Picture Industry 409 [41