The Cine Technician (1939)

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INDEX TO VOLUME III. A.C.T. Members' Broadcast Agreements Signed between .C.T. and N.A.T.E". All in a Day's Work Amateur Film Maker, Experiences ol an Antarctic Cameraman Talks on his Apparatus 'Are Stills Worth While'" \rs Gratia Artis B. & H. Filmosounds, New Back Projection Bioscope Wallahs B. J. Photographic Almanac, i 938 British Film Production British Talent Stilled' Busman's Holiday, A Canadian A.C.T Christmas Call from the Workhouse, A Cinema Log u, 64, 86, 140, [83, Colour Cinematography, Summary oi ' 'Coloured Light' ' 1 ommonsense for Colour Films 1 1 impleti Pn ijei 1 ionist, The 1 1 mtinuity Girl Correspondence 28 < rowned Heads and Others 'Cutting Room Floor, The Face on the" Dictionary oi Film Language, A Dictionary of Photography Documentary at the Cross-Roads Editorial Elephant Dance Emulsions and Grains Evolution: A peep into the Past Filming the Sahara Film Game, The Film-Making Single Handed Film Projection Film Training and Production in the U.S.S.R Foreign Workers in British Industry Forty Years On French Technicians' President visits A.C.T Page 116 "7 1 i 2 A.C.T's. Ri\ '( 1 ;i L3° 7" : 2 1 4 '79 227 6 132 142 174 '7' 204 HI') [86 [98 [23 '54 7" [85 04 34 217 '44 72 219 I1 1 223 11 : 92 31 72 207 29 23, 71, 150 Fun and Frolic Outing Future of Documentary, The Ceneral Council Dinner, Second Annual "Gentlemen and Players" Cold Rush, The Hollywood Letter 49 Hollywood Through the Back Door ... Icy Hell In Leo's Den Key to the Door, The Kodak Stock, New Lab Topics ... Last Link, The Last Ridei >ut, The Mad Dogs and Location Units Make-Up for Colour Manor House Hospital Mi is on Photography Mirrophonic Sound "Money Behind the Screen" Money for Film Stories Mongrel in Movieland, A Movies for the Millions New Equipment Newsreel Obituaries Ogres and Siamese Twins ... Open Letter to the President Board of Trade, An 1 > 1 > 1 11 a] Printing and ( )ptical Paid Holidays for All Panning Round the ( dobe . .. 36, 73, 1 24 Pep and Purpose "Per Ardua ad Astra" — with a Cine Cane ra Portrait Gallery, Our 144, Projection oi Lenticular Colour Films Promised Land Quota Battle Front, From the Quota Proposals, Comments on Recent Publications 34, 72, 122, 154, [85 Reduction of Noise in Fractional H.P. Motors L3. 26, 118, 1 \<> of the Printers Pag. 1 13 ,67 I 2 I I 22 27 [69 123 123 138 17 '74 1. Hi ~\ 148 56 ". 13 14 00 27 34 [85 188 [8 220 [78 213 '73 I I 2 ■ [59, tgO, 226 L36 8i 223 '71 1 12 Retrospect Royal Photographic Society Sedition and the Films Bill Separate Quota Scheme Means, What the "Service" Seven Soviet Arts. The So This is Hollywood Sound Recording for Films Sprechen Sie Deutsch ? Square Eye Studio Lighting for Kinematography Studios While You Sleep Sub-Standard Technical Abstracts 38, 74, 125, 156, 187 Technical Facilities for British Film Production, Increase in Technicians and Quota Technicians Review the Past and Discuss the Future Technicolor, Rennehan Talks Television "That Reminds M< They Talk Colour Thunder that Went West Trad.' Union Congress, A.C.T.'s Delegate Reviews the Unemployment in the Industry U.S.S.R. , The F"ilm in — 1937 ... ^5 Veteran Trade Unionist Congratulates A.C.T Visatone System of Sound Recording Wanted— A Staff College Weston Exposure Meter What's Wrong ? An Involuntary Symposium What the Public Like — But who are They ? What Your Association Means War's Good Progress, A Young Idea, The Zukor Has Heard of British Technicians Page 216 154 209 CONTRIBUTORS \inan, L.-igh [9, 78, [38, Vsquith, Anthony Bail, F. G Bamford, R. E Barralet, Paul Bartlett, Reg Bassill, 1-rank A Blake, E. E Bund, Ralph in 1 2 ;. 1 85, Borradaile, Osmond Brunei, Adrian I apstaff, J. G. 1 ave-Chinn, I Chevaliei .11 ( it rine. Sir Walter, K B E 1 . Je, Sidney 53, 122. 117. Collingburn 1 oop, Eric 28, 37, I >' \u v.-i gne, Vega Dennis, P Dent, Arthur Deutsch, Oscai I in l.inson, 1 )esmond 1 in kinson, Thorold 1 louble, Stanli y G Dyas \ Elvin, George II \ < LS. 50, 152, 1 s 5 . 209, 223, 22 11,., 77 ^.<: 7" 142 ■ ; 2d ZO; --A ' 79 193 81 ■ 48 50 2 1 2 217 2 7 1 in 1 1 i 1 216 '9.1 '9.i I 56 CO .219 I airbairn, K. C Fleming, The Rev \\ "Flicker" Friese-Greene, Claude . "Gamma" Caspar, Imre T. A., F.R.G.S. Kenneth 12, 64, 86, Michael J. C. John Henry Glover Gordon, ( rordon, I '.raham, Grierson 1 [arris Harrison, Harvey ... Hill, Sinclair Holley, II. E. Hutchins, John Jennings, Humphre) Korda, Alexand.r Land 17. 73. 121. 12 I angle} , Br) an Lejeune, C A Low Lye, Len l.\ 11. lull I l,i\ lies, T. Marshall, H. P. J. \1. Laren, \V. N. . L. S. , A.R 7'. PS 50, 150, '-'(■ I 1". '<S3 |, I 1 |. [59, 17). 1 90, 30, S V.R.P.S 14, 80 M .3*' '3 1 .12 41 I Si [95 1 204 I 22 '97 '<>7 94 '3«> 1 1 2 "•; 102 226 5* 5° 210 [86 'si 3' 1 22 E Ivor H. G., < apt. The Geoi g. In ' \Y Meade. Walter Metcalfe. C. P Miller, O. Montagu, Newl >>rr\ D.I.C.' Norton. Pears m, 1 ' ; sen Pog ... Reed, Carol Rennehan, Ra\ Rock, Joe Round. Capt. 11. Skittrell, Alfred G." Smith. S. W. Stanbon >ugh ( A ril, Sti \ enson, R< ■ Stradling, Harry I. le Technii i "Tenax et Am nilett, Ben Watts, I Wellesley Gordon Wilder. 1. S Wratten, I D. Wright. Basil A.C.< Hon. ;.i Ric B.Sc. hard 73. 24, 159, 190. F.R.P.S 26, 1 1 8