Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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CIN KM ATOGRAPHIC A XX UAL 7 'ht bomb microphone of the Hollywood Motion Picture Equipment ( omnany. Several systems of portable sound-on-film recording equipment have gained considerable prominence during the past year. The Tanar portable recording unit, both single and double systems, was developed by the Tanar Corporation of Hollywood. Audio-Camex was another portable system developed in Hollywood. And the most recent portable system has been introduced by the Hollywood Motion Picture Equipment Company. A picture of this equipment which is called the "Artreeves" Recording System, is found on page 416. Blue Seal Sound Devices also developed a portable recorder which is called the Cineglow Sound System. RCA is another organization that has brought out a portable. A studio sound system known as the "Rico" Studio Recording System, and placed on the market by the Radio Installation Company of Los Angeles, made its appearance during the year at a price that is considered unusually low. This system is claimed to have been designed for use in tropical climates and is said to be absolutely moisture proof. Its makers state that it was designed primarily for the use of foreign producers who had to have equipment at a low figure. Depue of Chicago has announced a 35 mm. combination sound and picture printer, as well as a printer for color picture work. Duplex