International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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September 1932 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST 17 NAMED FOR THE NOISE THEY ELIMINATE Projectionists and laboratory workers refer to Eastman Sound Film Patches as "bloopers." But these patches don't "bloop." They eliminafe the annoying, booming sound that^vould be likely to result from a painted-out splice. What's more, they do it quickly, accurately, and vs^ithout the muss and bother that accompany the older method. There is a right Avay to splice sound film, and it requires only the purchase of these ingenious Eastman patches, plus the precise registration block designed for them. You can have both at a nominal cost ($5.00 per thousand for the patches, $4.^5 for the block). Eastman Kodak Company. (J. E. Brulatour, Inc., Distributors, New York, Chicago, Hollywood.) EASTMAN ».»SOUND FILM PATCHES