The international photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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August, 1929 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Twenty-on« (1) lack Kitchen, Kado Picture cutter, uses a loud speaker on his moviola, the cutting machine which is a sort of portable miniature projection machine that enables the cutter to see and hear, in synchronization, the takes he is working into a finished film. (2) Randolph Bartlett listens to some rushes of "The Delightful Rogue," the all-talking Radio Picture, on the moviola winch has proved a great aid to the cutter of sound pictures. The sound track is reproduced through the earphones as the action film passes under a magnifying glass on the stand. (3) Action and sound are matched for the cutter at the RKO S'ud.os by the numbering machine which slumps a corresponding number on each of f/'e two films — the action film and the sound track . It enables the cutter of Radio Pictures to match his take easily. (4) Jack Kitchen, of the editorial staff of Radio Pictures, shows the use of a gang sprocket, one of the new pieces of equipment that has been added to the RKO Studios cutting room by the talking machines.