The Cine Technician (1935-1937)

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20 The Jbitrnal of the Association of Cine-Technicians May, 1935 Cinematograph Trade Provident Invitation [Continued from page 19) Qualifying Period. The qualifying period of membership is one year. This qualifying period is based on a time period and not on a year's cash subscription. If a member wishes to leave the Trade, he or she can continue to pay subscriptions and have the same rights as a member who remains in the Industry. It will be seen at once that membership to the Provident Institution carries with it benefits that, in certain circumstances, are of very real value. The Institution and the Benevolent Fund are two separate and distinct organisations. Subscriptions paid by members are used solely for their benefits and are only avail'able for members. On the other hand, the monies of the Benevolent Fund are, in many cases, used to pay the Standard Benefit Payments to members of the Institution. Subscriptions are payable for a period of twenty years, when the member then automatically becomes a Life Member of the Institution and ceases paying subscriptions. It is difficult in these few notes to explain fully all the details relative to membership. There are sure to be points on which prospective members desire further information. Any Trade employee can obtain any further information desired by writing to the Secretary, Cinematograph Trade Provident Institution, 52 vShaftesbury Avenue, London, W. 1. The Journal of the Association of Cine-Technicians SUGGESTIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS welcomed from all Cme-Technicians. NUMBER TWO will be published 1st August, 1935. Subscription Rate. 9d per copy ; lid post free. 3/6 per annum, post free. Special A.C.T. Members Rates. 6d per copy ; 8d post free. 2 6 ]xt annum, post free. Order Ihrough any A.C.T. Studio Secretary or direct from Tlic Association of Cine-Technicians, 30 Piccadilly Mansions, 17 Shaftesbury A\cnue, London, W'.l. DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS of all Technicians throughouf fhe Industry have been arranged as under : — Camera, Editing and Cutting, Art, Sound, Still, Floor and Production, Scenario, Television, ... Laboratory, Friday, May 3rd. Wednesday, May 8th. Friday, May 10th. Tuesday, May 14th. Friday, May 17th. Monday, May 20th. Tuesday, May 21st. Wednesday, May 22nd. Friday, May 24th. All Meetings to be held at 24-28 New Oxford Street, London, W.C.I, at 9 p.m. ALL Technicians — Members and Non-Members of A.C.T. — Welcome. Further details from Studio Secretaries or Secy., A.C.T., 30 Piccadilly Mansions, 17 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W. 1. 'Phone— Gerrard 2366. Assoriatton of ffiinc-ffrcljnirtans Annual General Meeting MONDAY, May 27th, 1935 Poland Rehearsal Rooms 49 Poland Street, W.I 9 p.m. A// N\embers should be present