International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Indoor House Completes N.J. Cinema Center Walter Reade-Sterling's new Community Theatre located adjacent to the Eatontown Drive-in Theatre at the Eatontown Traffic Circle on Route 35 in Eatontown, N. J., held a gala opening Auguset 26th. The entire area is known as the "Eatontown Cinema Centre" with both the Community and Eatontown Drive-In Theatres operating concurrently. Early American The new 900 seat Community Theatre which fronts on Monmoulh Parkway is of early American design, and is a virtual duplication of the organization's Community in Cherry Hill. N. J., which opened a year ago and has received architectural awards for its designs and decor. The Eatontown Community is shingle-roofed with red sidings. and has a white colonnade front. Although the decor is colonial, the theatre has the most advanced projection and sound equipment. Among the many patron conveniences are push-back seating with extra wide rows to assure ample leg room. Another First Public officials of Eatontown and Monmouth County joined celebrities of the motion picture industry at a reception and buffet dinner at the Crystal Brook Inn prior to a special preview. The "Eatontown Cinema Centre" complex is another first for the Walter Reade Sterling organization, comprising both a major conventional roofed theatre and a yearround outdoor theatre within the same area, accommodating over 1200 cars. Although major first-run films are shown simultaneously at both theatres, occasionally each theatre plays different attractions. The Community, the first to be built by the Circuit in Monmouth County in many years, raises to more than 50 the number of theatres for the Walter Reade-Sterling organization, and represents another milestone in its expansion program. In (Please turn to page 8) International Projectionist Christie Electric Corp. Offers Broad Line of DC Power Supplies Christie Electric Corporation is cuirentlv featuring a newly expanded line of DC Power Supplies designed specifically for operating Xenon and Mercury-Zenon Arc-Lamps. This versatile line now consists of 14 units, includes both highly regulated and manual units. Covering lamp reading from 150 to 10,000 watts, each unit will operate any of two or more different lamp sizes, either Xenon or MercuryXenon. They include automatic regulation as well as extremely low current ripple and other special features for longer lamp life. Unique "slope control" in the Christie units automatically provides either regulated constant current, constant power, <>• increasing power. This enlarged line is widely used in such applications as solar simulation, data display systems, scientific instrument-, and projection systems, to name only a few. Further information can be obtained from Christie Klei trie Corporation. 3110 West 67th Street. Los Weles, Cal., f)()043. Shown above is the Christie Electric Corp. Model CX5000-4S, 5 kilowatt power supply, which is capable of operating either Xenon or MercuryXenon lamps of ratings 450 through 5,000 watts. The unit has a maximum power output of 6,000 watts with a smoothly adjustable current range from 30 to 180 amperes. It provides a curregulation of ±1% and a current ripple of less than 1%. look into Stewart Film screens • • • the choice of experts ► y FILMSCREENS FOR SHOWMEN-Stew art Projection Screens-the choice of 15 major exhibitors at the New York World's Fair! ULTRAMATTE — for commercial playhouses, theatre TV. viewing rooms ■ Seamless to 46 by 88 feet ■ Optical efficiency ■ Durable economy. LUXCHROME 50-seamless rear projection ■ Superior image contrast in lighted rooms. FILMSCREENS FOR FILM PRODUCERS -used by CBS Studio Center, Columbia. Desilu, Disney, Fox, Goldwyn, MGM. Paramount. Revue, UPA, Universal, Warners. HI-TRANSAcademy Award background screen-highest calibre production "tool." ULTRAMATTE gain white, and LUXMATTE white matte— front projection screens ■ Demanded by studios and film labs for viewing during production, dubbing, and scoring. T-MATTE BLUE -rear-illuminated screen for latest traveling-matte process ■ Practical for large and small sets, major productions, or TV commercials. ► FILMSCREENS FOR TV PRODUCTION TV-BLUE— background screen ■ Favorite of networks ■ Versatile ■ Efficient. LUXCHROME 60— neutral gray screen for closed-circuit techniques, backgrounds and rear projection viewing. A y . STATE . A FILMSCREENS also designed for A-V, fairs, trade shows, exhibits, simulators, plotting and display systems, and special architectural requirements. 4 STEWART FILMSCREEN CORP. 1161 W. Sepulveda Blvd. Torrance, Calif. 90503 (213) 326-1422 I want to look further into Stewart Filmscreens. Please send me additional information on: NAME STREET CITY September, 1964