The Exhibitor (1953)

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“Light housekeeping ... a necessity” Obvious to everyone may be the fact that not enough light is getting to the screen; or that the sound system is not functioning properly. The reasons, however, may be varied — equipment failure, inadequate house¬ keeping, or a drop in power output. Aid in this type of trouble-shooting may be obtained from the Eastman Technical Service for Motion Picture Film which Kodak maintains at strategic centers to cooperate with producers, processors, and exchanges and exhibitors. Address: Motion Picture Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y. East Coatl Division Midwott Division West Coat I Dlvitbn 342 Madison Avonuo 137 North Wabash Avenue 6706 Santa Monica Blvd. New York 17, N. Y. Chicago 2, Illinois Hollywood 38, California