International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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THE VERY FINEST PROJECTOR PARTS ARE MADE BY There's nothing like them for precision manufacture, close inspection, efficiency in operation, dependability and long life. Obtainable from your Theatre Supply Dealer. SINCE 190 MACHINE WORKS 4635 W. LAKE ST., CHICAGO 44, ILL. TELEPHONE— AREA 312— ES 8-163G *f £ MIfiHKT 5PEED IN PROJECTION Kollmorgen lenses rate tops in the motion picture industry. Used exclusively with Cinerama, they are standard equipment in more than 70% of American theaters. High light uniformity and less light loss on the screen — the whole screen — are typical of the outstanding performance of SUPER SNAPLITE® lenses. Other advantages that add up to superior screening with super snaplite are: Wire sharp contrast Uniform illumination Crystal clarity Wide range of focal lengths Sealed construction Bulletin 222 describes Kollmorgen lenses in detail. See your equipment dealer, or write us direct. CORPORATION NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS Strong Electric Issues Brochure On Futura Lamps A brochure on the new Futura projection arc lamps is now available from the Strong Electric Corp. It describes in detail this new lamp which fills the 35 and 70mm needs of all indoor theatres with screens up to 65 ft. and drive-ins with screens up to 120 ft. The Futura comes in three ratings: Futura I for economy of operation with 11mm carbon trim burning at 75 to 105 amperes; and the Futura II with automatic crater positioner for 13.6mm carbon trim burning at 120 to 160 amperes or 11mm carbon trim burning at 100 to 125 amperes. Utilization of the standard 20-inch length carbon permits projection of an extra reel of film per length of carbon. The optical system matches the requirements of all 35 and 70mm projectors. An exclusive is the simplicity of change from one film width to the other by the turning of a single knob. A copy of the brochure will be sent to anyone addressing a request to the Strong Electric Corp., 31 City Park Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 43601. iP New ProductIs Good Mixer The newest "baby" in the SOS TelAmatic line is a two-position, transistorized mixer. Though small and lightweight (21/4"x3"x5" and less than a pound including cable and attached Cannon connector) the new mixer — Model MX-1 — will provide for two additional low-impedance microphone inputs. Designed especially to be used with Auricon Sound-on-Film Amplifiers, MX-1 can actually be used to advantage with Magnasync and other high-quality recording equipment. It is easy to operate, plugging directly into the Phono Input of an Auricon, for example; uses low-noise RCA transistors and a self-contained 9 Volt battery. For further information, inquiries should be made to either of the S.O.S. offices: East coast, 602 W. 52nd St., New York City 10019, or West coast, 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028, asking for details on the SOS Tel-Amatic Two-Position Transistorized Mixer Model MX-1. •■'■■--*■ iP International Projectionist October, 1963