International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Norelco Exhibits Special New Projectors at SAAPTE Conference New developments in Norelco projection equipment will be on display in Norelco's booths 227-228 at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers' Exhibit, in the Ambassador Hotel. Los Angeles, March 29 through April 1. states Niels Tuxen. head of the Motion Picture Equipment Division of the North American Philips Co. A brand new stop-motion 35mm Norelco projector designed especially for technical conferences and x-ray and medical analysis will he shown for the first time. This projector operates at speeds ranging from the normal 2 1 frames per second to single frame stop motion. Also to be shown is the Norelco portable 35mm projector that weighs onl\ 67 lbs. and yet has the features of regular 35mm professional projectors. Another new projector to be shown is the special purpose Norelco FP-20 35mm projector, modified, for use in sound mixing studios and screening rooms. This unit operates forward and reverse in sync or interlock from local or remote control. The projector includes looping rollers and high speed rewind. It is available with an incandescent. Xenon. Arc or Pulse-Lite light source. Another special model of this projector is also available for TV scanning with simultaneous screen projection. These special purpose projectors are available from Ma<rna-Tech Electronics Co.. Inc.. manufacturers of sound recording and screening room equipment. Magna-Tech is also offering an all electronic interlocked frame and footage read-out counter featuring automatic preset stops for use with this special purpose projector. A complete line of Isco lenses. which are distributed by Norelco in the United States, will be displayed. These lenses range from the T-Kiptagon. reported the most widely used 70mm projection lens in the world, to the Super Kiptar. super-fast 35mm lenses. Norelco also manufactures a line of 16mm Tele-Cine projectors and related equipment. Although these products will not be displayed at the SMPTE exhibit, complete information, literature and technical data International Projectionist March, will he available at the Norelco booths. Niels Tuxen and Fred Pfeiff. of the Norelco Motion Picture Equipment Division, and Norman T. Prisament of Magna-Tech. are scheduled to be on hand at the exhibit to provide information and assistance t o SMPTE members and other visitors. iP C. P. O'Grady Elected by National Theatre NEW YORK — C. P. O'Grady has been elected to the office of administrative vice president of National Theatre Supply Co., it was announced by W. J. Turnbull. president. O'Grady has been associated with National for 35 years in many capacities. He will continue to serve as president of Cinesound Service Corp.. a wholly owned NTS subsidiary. iP Available now! the NEW SMPTE UNIVERSAL LEADER Result of 5 years of work by SMPTE Engineering Committees made up of producers, laboratory specialists, projectionists and television broadcasters FEATURES include: Timing in seconds Moving wedge for time measurement Trailer section with ID frames Master positives of leader and trailer available from SMPTE Headquarters Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 9 East 41 Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 Tel: (212) TN 7-5410 1965 11 ■