International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Max Blo.m 13 Cine 60 M.P. Equipment 630 Ninth Ave. New York 36, N.Y. Aristide Ippolito 10 Photo-Kinetics, Inc. 1624 Stillwell Ave. Bronx, N.Y. B. Ingram 4 Heico, Inc. Stroudsburg, Pa H. Pilzer Hudson Photographic Industries Irvington, N.Y. Robert H. Lawrence 11 L-W Photo, Inc. 15451 Cabrito Road Van Nuys, California Ruth Sheldon 22 Precision Laboratories 928-930 East 51st Street Brooklyn, N.Y. A. J. Briglia 1 9 & 20 Quick-Set, Inc. 8121 N. Central Park Skokie, Illinois Hy Shaffer 8 Smith's Photographies 269 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, Mass. David V. Hall 14 Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 730 Third Avenue New York 17, N.Y. Robert King 3 Traid Corporation 17136 Ventura Blvd. Encino, California Walter Steuer 9 Zoomar Inc. 55 Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove, N.Y. Detailed Program SMPTE Convention -4 p.m. p.m. SUNDAY, October 13 REGISTRATION — 10 a. BUFFET DINNFR — 5:30 MONDAY, October 14 REGISTRATION — All Day PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEDICINE — Morning Television and Cine Systems for Medical Fluoroscopy; Television X-Ray Image Storage Aparatus; Television X-Ray Image Amplifier; Image Amplification and Television for Medical Education; Research Documents for Psychotherapy. GET-TOGETHER LUNCHEON — Noon. Guest Speaker: Gen. George W. Goddard, Speciol Assistant to the President of Itek Corp. BUSINESS MEETING — Afternoon PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEDICINE — Afternoon Stereocineradiogrophy; Endoscopic Photography Through the Fiberscope; XRay Time-Lapse Studies of Living Bone; Time Lopse Studies of Living Cells in Division; Advances in Polarized Light Microscopy; Technical Problems in Endoscopic Cinematography, Miniature Television Camera for Endoscopic Purposes. PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEDICINE — Evening National Institutes of Health Film: "Microelectrophoresis: The Fabrication and Use of the Five-Barrel Microelectrode"; Cinegastroscopy; HighSpeed Photography of Eye Circulation. TUESDAY, October 15 LABORATORY PRACTICE — Morning Design of a 1 6mm Editing Machine; Rapid Processing of a Panchromatic Negative Film by a Viscous Monobath; Method for Converting Subtractive Timing and Color Balance Printing Data to Additive Printing Settings; Step Scale Metrics and Quantitative Exposure Determination; Gevacolor Position T953; Metro-Kalvar MotionPicture and Television Film; Techniscope; Comparison of Projected Images; Optical Effects. 8MM AND SMALL-FORMAT FILM — Afternoon Photographic Variable-Area Sound Recording for 8mm; 8mm Variable-Area Sound; Technical Program for 8mm Educational Sound Film; 8mm Sound — The Film in Education; 8mm Test Film Report; 8mm Sound — Review of Progress; Magnetic and or Optical Sound for 8mm Film; Challenge of 8mm Sound Film. PRESENTATION OF SOCIETY AWARDS — Evening WEDNESDAY, October 16 EQUIPMENT PAPERS AND DEMON STRATIONS — Morning New products described ond demon strated by exhibitors. SOUND RECORDING — Afternoon Synthesis and Manipulation of Natural Sounds in Electronic Music for Films; 8mm High-Speed Magnetic Multiple Sound Dubber; Cross Modulation Distortion in Present Recording Practice; Viscous Layer Processing of Variable-Area Sound Negatives; New Magnetic Film. COCKTAIL PARTY, BANQUET AND DANCE — Evening THURSDAY, October 17 INSTRUMENTATION AND HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY — Morning and Continued Concurrent Sessions. Application of Focal Plane Shutter Camera to Explosives Research; HighSpeed Studies of Fractures of Brittle Materials; Laser Applications; Image Enhancement Through Development of Film — Photo-Optics Today and Tomorrow; Camera Mount for Missile Tracking; Optical and Infrared Masers. MOTION PICTURES, TELEVISION AND EDUCATION — Afternoon Developments in School Television Programming; Tele-Lecture; Parlons Francois and the Training of Classroom Teachers; Mobile Viedeo-Tape Production for Educational Television. INSTRUMENTATION AND HIGHSPEED PHOTOGRAPHY — Afternoon (Concurrent Session) MOTION PICTURES, TELEVISION AND EDUCATION — Evening Instructional Television Overseas; Location and Newsreel Motion-Picture Equipment; Audio-Visual Devices; Effective Visual Presentations. FRIDAY, October 18 TV ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENTS; SPACE TECHNOLOGY Developments of Electronic Special Effects in Television; Subjective Evaluation of Broadcast TV Pictures; Simplified Operating Practices for Studio Cameras; Television Film Recorder for Field Sequential Color and Standard Monochrome; Image-Orthicon Operation; Secondary Electron Conduction in Low-Density Targets for Signal Amplification and Storage in Camera Tubes; Portable Television Tape Re DAMAGED FILM HOSPITAL Why Junk DAMAGED FILM? "The Film Doctors'" (specialists in the science of film rejuvenation) can restore scratched, brittle, and worn film at a fraction of new print costs. Old, damaged 8, 16, 35mm film can be restored to original screening quality and its life can be prolonged indefinitely. RAP1DWELD: restores damaged originals, negatives and prints. RAPIDTREAT: completely protects and prolongs the life of new prints indefinitely RAPID FILM SHIPPERS: vault storage, international distribution and inspection facilities. Ask for Booklet Y-8 For complete details write: ARID FILM TECHNIQUE. INC. 37-02 27 ST., L. I. C. 1, N. Y. STillwell 6-4600 • Est. 1940 <GF\ You Name It... S.O.S. Has It! i Here, under one roof, on entire building deotcd to all your needs for producing proessing, recording, editing, lighting and showing motion picture films . . . and at WORTHWHILE SAVINGS IN PRICE! Amplifiers Anamorphic Lenses Animation Stands, Titlers Arc Lamps Auricon Cameras Books, Technical Booms, Microphones Cameras, Professional Colortran Lights Dollies, Cranes, Tripods Drive-ln Theatre Equipment Film Magazines Film Printers Film Cleaning Machines Film Cabinets Film Editing Equipt. Film Lab Equipt. Film Numbering Machines Film Processors Generators Hot Presses Lenses, All Sizes Lighting Equipt. Marquee Letters Moviola Editors Projection Equipt. Projection Lamps Projector Mechanisms Rectifiers Reels, Cans, Film, Tape Reflectors Sound Cameras Soundheads Sound and Speaker Systems Stage Equipmnet Stripping Machines Synchronizers, Splicers Technical Books Theatre Equipt. Viewers, Sound Readers Zoom Lenses, etc. International Projectionist October. 1963 ^ Visit S.O.S. at Booths 23-24 ^ at the Convention S.O.S. PHOTO-CINE-OPTICSJNC. 602 West 52nd St., N.Y.C. 10019. Tei. PLaza 7-0440 Western Branch: 6331 Holly'd Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028 13