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The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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114 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN June 1954 CINE TECHNICIAN Journal of the Association of Cine & Allied Technicians Vol. 20 PRICE SIXPENCE No. 114 CONTENTS Page FILMING THE QUEEN IN AUSTRALIA, by Stanley Hawes 115, 116, 117 THE FLIGHT OF THE WHITE HERON, by Paul Wyand and Reg. Sutton 117, 121 REAR WINDOW: PHOTOGRAPHY ON HITCHCOCK'S NEW FILM, by Arthur E. Gavin 118, 119, 120, 121 OBITUARIES: Mr. G. H. MOSS; JIMMY HODGES 121 INTRODUCTION TO S-D FILM, by Raymond and Nigel Spottiswoode 122, 123, 124 SETTLEMENT IN LAB DISPUTE, by Geo Elvin 125 A.C.T.'s 21st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 126 OTHER A.C.T. NEWS 127 FILM PRODUCERS— ARE THEY NECESSARY? By R. J. Muiney 127,128 JAMES A. SINCLAIR & Co. Ltd. Newman Sinclair AUTO-KINE CAMERAS In world-wide use for the most exacting work 35mm. AUTO-KINE LATEST MODEL N fitted with MIRROR SHUTTER Many unique features. Mirror shutter specially constructed to withstand severe conditions. This new camera embodies all the special features of the Newman Sinclair Auto-Kine Cameras, Duralumin construction, very long spring motor drive, 200' film capacity, look-through film sighting, and can be supplied with N type single or offset turret front lens mountings. 3 WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W.I Telephone: Whitehall 1788/9 1 \ VN ■r \.-i\ *