Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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CONTENTS Page Preface — 3 Contents 5 List of Pictorial Illustrations — 6 Index to Advertisers 7 Roster of American Society of Cinematographers 8 Board of Editors 9 Appreciation 1 0 Letter from Thomas A. Edison 1 1 Introduction, John F. Seitz. A. S. C 13 Cinematography an Art Form, Lewis W. Physioc 21 Cinematics, Slavko Vorkapich 29 The Evolution of Film 3 5 Optical Science in Cinematography, \V. B. Rayton 41 The Evolution of the Motion Picture Professional Camera, Joseph A. Dubray, A. S. C. 5 5 Composition in Motion Pictures, Daniel Bryan Clark, A. S. C. 8 1 Painting With Light, Victor Milner, A. S. C. 91 Sensitometry, Emery Huse 1 09 Light Filters and Their Use in Cinematography, Ned Van Buren, A. S. C. 127 Borax Developer Characteristics, H. W. Moyse and D. R. White 133 Materials for Construction of Motion Picture Processing Apparatus, J. I. Crabtree, G. E. Matthews and J. F. Ross 139 Effect of the Water Supply in Processing Motion Picture Film, J. I. Crabtree and G. E. Matthews 149 The Art of Motion Picture Make-up. Max Factor 157 Pictorial Beauty in the Photoplay. William Cameron Menzies 173 Philosophy of Motion Pictures, George O'Brien 182 Wide Film Development, Paul Allen, A. S. C. 183 The Still Picture's Part in Motion Pictures, Fred Archer. A. S. C. 245 Motion Picture Studio Lighting with Incandescent Lamps, R. E. Farnham 25 3 Color Rendition, Jackson J. Rose, A. S. C. 263 Motion Pictures in Natural Color, Hal Hartl and William Stull, A. S. C. 273 The Ancestry of Sound Recording, H. G. Knox 283 The Nature of Sound, Professor A. W. Nye 291 Architectural Acoustics, Dr. Vern O. Knudsen 3 07 Sound Personnel and Organization, Carl Dreher 33 5 Motion Picture Sound Recording by R-C-A Photophone System, R. H. Townsend 3 47 Motion Picture Sound Recording by Fox Film Company, E. H.. Hansen 359 Motion Picture Sound Recording by Western Electric Method, Dr. Donald MacKenzie 371 Reproduction in the Theatre, S. K. Wolf 383 Reproduction in the Theatre by R-C-A Photophone System, John O. Aalberg 401 Technic of Recording Control for Sound Pictures, J. P. Maxfield — . 409 Dubbing Sound Pictures, K. F. Morgan 425 Recording Sound on Disc, Col. Nugent H. Slaughter 433 Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Milton Stark 449 Cinematography Simplified, William Stull, A. S. C 45 5 Cinemachinery for the Personal Movie 513 The Dusenbery System of Estimating Exposure, H. Syril Dusenbery 541 Micro-Cinematographic Apparatus, Heinz Rosenberger 545 What They Use in Hollywood , 549 Useful Facts and Formula? — 5 76 [5]