Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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370 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL speakers with small monitoring booths for use in the field. Fig. 12 is a view in this truck showing the recording camera. Fig. 13 is the trailer which carries the distributor and tuned control box, as well as all cable equipment. The technique of recording by the Fox Movietone system does not vary substantially from that advocated for light valve methods. Outdoor conditions are probably more often encountered and it is not always desirable to apply studio technique due to the fact that conditions are widely dissimilar. It has been necessary to provide means for killing wind noises and extraneous sounds, and to provide mobile stands for the movement and placement of microphones.