Close Up (Mar-Dec 1931)

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CLOSE UP 313 " Lenin's Address," a film for children directed by V. Petrov for Sojuzkino. " L' allocution de Lenine," un film pour enfants, realise par V. Petrov pour Sojuzkino. " Lenins Ansprache " ein Film fur Kinder. Regie : V . Petrov, fur Sojuzkino. with six tracks lasts an hour. Mihaly has shown the press an apparatus for recording and reproducing sound on 16 mm. stock : B. T. H. demonstrated an apparatus with a similar aim at the Radio Exhibition. So that makes up a nice bundle of all right for the amateurs ! And now to the Bell Telephone Laboratories where a method of absolute time keeping has been invented. A clock synchroniser can be run with an error of a possible one-fiftieth or one-hundredth of a second per day. Technically this accuracy is obtained by " a tuned circuit employing a quartz oscillator." Thanks to this invention, a whole crop of new methods of sound recording are certain to be due for the next Check Up. D