Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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How Victor Projectors IVON in ""' sideby -side" test , , . conducted by the Loyal Order of Moose TEST RESULTS O t o > o ^ O a a. O 1— uj CQ -> o of a. BEST SOUND 3 2 BEST PICTURE 3 2 FILMS CHANGED 3 2 LAMPS CHANGED 3 2 LENSES CHANGED 3 2 COOLEST RUNNING 3 2 MECHANICAL RESONANCE 2 3 1 SOUND HOLDS ITS SHAPE NOT THIS Victor 16mm projectors recently won a test that really was a test. No experts involved — no laboratory equipment, either. And Victor didn't pay to have the test made — didn't even know about it. Here's what happened. A committee of executives of the Loyal Order of Moose wanted to select the best portable sound motion picture projector available for use by nearly 1800 lodges to show its new 35-minute sound and color motion picture, "A Picture of You," produced by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. A Victor Assembly "10" and the two other leading 16mm projectors were in the test. The Victor showed up so well against the other projectors that members of the committee first thought the difference was in the print. The prints were changed. Still Victor was far ahead of the other projectors. Because the Victor picture was so much brighter, one of the committee thought there might be a difference in the lamp. Lamps were interchanged. Still Victor came out way ahead. Then lenses were changed. Again Victor was on top. And that's why officials of the Moose Fraternity — not experts, but typical users — selected the Victor projector for use by its lodges throughout North America. Whatever your needs in 16mm motion picture projection, Victor has the equipment for you. Send for literature today. Dept. D-17, DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A NEW YORK, CHICAGO Quality Motion Picture Equipment Since 1910