The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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48 CINE TECHNICIAN March 1956 Where SAFETY means something When you remember that everything depends on the quality of the screen picture, you can see why so many users prefer Ilford Fine Grain Safety Positive stock. Your reputation is safe with this splendid Ilford film because it has so manv 'extras'. EXTRA fine grain for perfect / projection . . . EXjRA l°ng life from British base . . . EXTR A high quality characteristic of all Ilford products ILFORD FINE GRAIN AFETY POSITIVE I 35 mm. in RELEASE & NEWSREEL 16 mm. in RELEASE ONLY ILFORD LIMITED, CINE SALES DEPARTMENT. 104 HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON W.C.I TELEPHONE HOLBORN 3401 Published by the Proprietors, The Association of Cinematograph and Allied Technicians, 2 Soho Square. London, and Printed by Watford Printers Limited, Watford, Herts.