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O'BRIEN, TERENCE. Profile
ONE MAX'S KECOLLECTIONS: 21 Years' Old Documentary. By Ralph Bond
OUTSIDE REPORT ON GEORGE ELVIN. By Charles Reid
PINEWOOD. News from
"REAR WINDOW." Bv Arthur E. Gavin
i MD THE FILM WORLD
ROUND-UP ON THOSE EARLY DAYS
SET-BACK FOR 3-D. Lecture by Raymond Spottiswoode
SHEPPERTON STUDIOS. Reports from
SPEAK LOW IF YOU SPEAK LOVE. By M. Shmarova
STRUTHERS. IAN. Profile
TELEMETER. Bv Paul M.icnamara
TELEVISION
American Films and British Television. By George Elvin Electronic Film Making. By T. C. Macnamara Labour Party Film on B.B.C. By R. J. Minney
New A.C.T. Section formed in
Problems of TV Colour. By G. G. Gouriet
TV Colour in U.S. A
TV Pictures on Magnetic Tape
THE AMAZING EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE.
THE CASE AGAINST "COMMON CAUSE.''
" THE FLIGHT OF THE WHITE HERON."
TRADES UNION CONGRESS. Report by Ralph Bond and George Elvin
TV PICTURES ON MAGNETIC TAPE
USE FILMS FOR SOCCER SUCCESS. Bv Chris Brunei
WORLD SCREEN WRITERS MEET. By Maurice Elvey
WHY EASTMAN COLOUR? By Gordon J. Craig
WOMEN IN CONFERENCE. By Helga Cranston and Bessie Bond
By Kenneth Macgowan By George Elvin By Paul Wyand and Reg Sutton
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AUTHORS
BISHOP, JOHN R. The Double-Frame Camera
BOND, RALPH
One Man's Recollections
T.U.C. Report ...
BRUNEL, CHRIS
Byways and Highways of Filmland
Italian Films at the Cross-Roads
Use Films for Soccer Success
CAHILL, P. T. Lighting for High-Speed Photography
COOPER, ALF. Lab Topics
CRAIG, GORDON J. Whv Eastman Colour?
CRANSTON, HELGA. Women in Conference
CRAWFORD, IAN. Report from A.C.T. shop at British Acous
DIETERLE. WILLIAM. Directors in a Rut
DUNCAN. CHARLES. Gone Are The Days
ELVEY, MAURICE. World Screen Writers Meet ... ELVIN, GEORGE
Advances in 21 Years
American Films and British Television
Feature Films Pay Award
Films for Government Service
George Tomlinson (a book review)
Insuram e A< I 1 >efe< I
Lab Employers Answered
Lab Pay Ris<
The Case Against " Common Cause "
T.U.C. Report
GAVIN. ARTHUR. E. "Rear Window" GO! RIET, G. G. Some Problems of Colour TV HAWES, STANLEY. Filming the Queen in Australia JEAKINS, A E.
A Film Technician's Notebook
Motion Picture Photography Over 21 Years MACGOWAN, KENNETH. The Amazing Eadweard Muybridge
MACNAMARA PAUL. Telemeter
MACNAMARA, T. C. Electronic Film Making
HIDDY." A.C.T. News and Notes
MINNEY, R. J.
British Films Over 21 Years
Film Producers: Are They Necessary"
Labour Party's TV Film
"RECORDER.' Cine Profile
REID, CHARLES. Outside Report on George Elvin RYDER, LOREN L. The Double-Frame Camera i •>. \ SI, Speak Low if you Speak Love SPOTTISWOODE, RAYMOND
3-D Films
Introduction to 3-D Films (with Nigel SUTTON. REG, "The Flight of the White Heron" WYAND, PAUL. "The Flight of the White Heron
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