The Independent Film Journal (1955)

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WORLD’S LARGEST CONSOLE 1 6 6-channel groups ...96 input channels This huge console, custom built by Westrex for the Todd-AO production, “Oklahoma”, was designed, manufactured, and delivered in six months as part of the complete recording, re-recording, and editing equipment supplied by Westrex. Research , Distribution and Service for the Motion Picture Industry AT LEFT: Lineup of dubbing machines and dubbing recorder. Re-recorded version is 6-track stereophonic sound on 35mm magnetic film. AT RIGHT: Westrex Editer— with 70mm 11] Eighth Avenue, New York 11 NY film in the P'cture sate> and two 35mm sound films, one in the Hollywood Division: 6601 Romtine Street, Hollywood 38, Calif. regular gate and one in the special sound head attachment. Westrex Corporation