The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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March-April, 1953 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN 41 ^ERROSONlCC REQD. TRADES! A Only One British SOUND RECORDING EQUIPMENT has ail these features . . . it is fully synchronous and easily transportable in a private car it enables directors, producers and others to hear sound played back whilst it is being recorded it consumes no film material it makes recordings of the highest quality for transference to photographic negative for release printing it enables post-synchronising and dubbing studios to play back newlytfBfe recorded tracks Vap immediately it is easily perated from either single or three mains it is capable of recording on 35 mm. or 17.5 mm. magnetic film. GAUM ON T -K ALEE FERROSONIC ■ SYNCHRONOUS ■ MAGNETIC PORTABLE RECORDING EQUIPMENT which has given daily trouble-free service with the B.B.C. Television Film Unit since August 1952 and is in constant use by Gaumont-Brilish, Universal and a number of other NewsreeU and many Overseas Studios including San Angel Inn, Mexico and Dear Film, Rome. The illustration shows the Recorder only. The complete equipment comprises : — (a) 2 Channel Mixer, with ALL the standard GAUMONT-KALEE facilities, including the unique G.K. Volume Indicator and remote control of Cardioid Microphones ; (6) Amplifier Unit; (c) Compressor Unit (Optional) ; (d| Power Unit for (a) and (6| above ; le) Erase Unit (Optional) ; (/) choice of GAUMONT-KALEE 492 or 493 Microphones. For full information, ivrile to the Studio Department: G. B. KALEE LTD., Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London, W.l. A subsidiary of British Optical & Precision Engineers Ltd. EVERYTHING for the STUDIO . CINEMA & THEATRE *