International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1954)

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TV Projection with Image-Orthicon Cameras, R. D. Chipp. March, p. 14 Worm Turns — TV Fears Theatre Competition. Aug., p. 15 3-D Projection (Stereoscopy) Addendum: 3-D Projection, The Motion Picture Research Council. May, p. 14 All This and Heaven Too? June, p. 24 Depth Perception — ■ An Eye Doctor's Opinion. Nov., p. 24 "House of Wax" Critique. May, p. 19 Motiograph 3-D Projector Interlocks. March, p. 8 Natural Vision — Another Step in the Right Direction, Merle Chamherlin, Jan., p. 5 Nord Single-Film 3-D. Nov., p. 13 Polaroid's Device Keeps 3-D in Sync. Aug., p. 21 Single-Strip 3-D to Get Circuit Tests. Dec, p. 28 Some Technical Details of Natural Vision. Jan., p. 6 Stereoscopic Projection and Photography, Robert A. Mitchell. 4 parts; Aug., p. 5; Sept., p. 9; Oct., p. 10; Nov., p. 11 3-D a Lumen-Eating Process. June, p. 22 3-D as Viewed from Olympus, James J. Finn. June, p. 8 3-D Filter Cooling Unit. July, p. 13 3-D Presentation Notes, Lester Barager. March, p. 22 3-D Projection Problems (editorial) . Oct., p. 5 3-D Projection Faults. Aug., p. 20 3-D Projection: Progress Report, Merle Chamberlin. Feb., p. 7 3-D Projection Requisites, Motion Picture Research Council. March, p. 12 Wide-Screen, Single-Film 3-D predicted. June, p. 7 World Premiere of Altec-Paramount 4-projector. No-intermission 3-D Color Showing. April, p. 15 Ventilation Approved Projection Room Ventilation, Formulated by the SMPTE. Feb., p. 13 Carbon Arc Gases, Dust: Addendum, James J. Finn. Feb., p. 12 Projection Room Ventilation, Los Angeles Plan Reviewed. March, p. 21 Wide-Screen and CinemaScope CinemaScope: What it Is, How it Works, Arthur Gavin. April, p. 7 CinemaScope Wrecks Records, James Morris. Oct., p. 16 Converting Theatres for CinemaScope, including projection data. Aug., p. 11 Does CinemaScope Have the Answer, Thomas L. Burnside. Sept., p. 5 Exaggerated Aspect Ratios (editorial). Sept., p. 3 Lens Chart for Wide Screens, M. D. O'Brien. Oct., p. 17 M-G-M, Paramount develop New Camera (for wide screen). Nov., p. 28 Roundup of the Wide-Screen Process. July, p. 5 Two Views of CinemaScope. Dec, p. 15 INDEX BY AUTHOR / BARAGER, LESTER. 3-D Presentation Notes. March, p. 22 BEHLKE, JACK. Introducing "Modulation." Feb., p. 14 BURNSIDE, THOMAS L. Does CinemaScope Have the Answer? Sept., p. 5 Film Industry Eyes New Stereosound. Oct., p. 7 What Price Chaos in Sound? Aug., p. 15 BUSHONG, R. M., E. P. HOLLOWAY and W. W. LOZIER. Projector Carbons for New Motion Picture Systems. July, p. 14 CHADBOURNE, LEROY. 1952: A Wonder Year of Progress. Jan., p. 9 CHAMBERLIN, MERLE. Natural Vision — Another Step in the Right Direction. Jan., p. 5 New Variable Focal-Length Lens. Oct., p. 25 3-D Projection: Progress Report. Feb., p. 7 CHIPP, R. D. TV Projection with Image-Orthicon Camera. March, p. 14 CHRETIEN, PROF. HENRI. The Hypergonar Lens Process. June. p. 14 EDELMAN, SEYMOUR, EARLE JONES and ALBERT LONDON. Measuring Sound Absorption. Jan., p. 20 ESTES, RAYMOND L. Effect of Stray Light on the Screen. Nov., p. 14 FINN, JAMES J. Caibon Arc Gases, Dust: Addendum. Feb., p. 12 Confusion Over New Processes. Feb., p. 5 New Processes vs. Standard Projection. April, p. 5 New Process Equipment Prices. June, p. 5 Panoramic and 3-D Process Examined. March, p. 3 3-D as Viewed from Olympus. June, p. 8 FLAHERTY, WILBUR. The Drive-in Theatre Dissected. May, p. 10 GAVIN, ARTHUR. CinemaScope: What It Is, How It Works. April, p. 7 Roundup of the Wide-Screen Process. July, p. 5 GRETENER, DR. EDGAR. An improved Carbon Lamp for 3-D and Wide-Screen. Dec, p. 29 HAHN, CHARLES A. The "New" Cooling Systems. May, p. 13 Water Cooling for Projection arbons. What are the Facts? July, p. 20 HATCH, ARTHUR. Strong Announces New 3-D Projection Lighting Equipment. Feb., p. 31 HODGSON, FREDERICK. RCA's "Magnetic Movies" Portend New Industry Revolution. Dec, p. 22 Highlights of the SMPTE FaU Convention. Oct., p. 14 Highlights of the TESMA-TOA Show. Nov., p. 15 HOLLOWAY, E. P., R. M. BUSHONG and W. W. LOZIER. Projector Carbons for New Motion Picture Systems. July, p. 14 JONES, EARLE, SEYMOUR EDELMAN and ALBERT LONDON. Measuring Sound Absorption. Jan., p. 20 KANAGA, AMOS. lA-lP Radio Bulletins. Jan., p. 25; April, p. 24; Nov., p. 24 lA-IP "Ham" List. Jan., p. 26 KOGEL, HENRY. Technical Puzzlers Clarified. Oct., p. 22 LONDON, ALBERT, SEYMOUR EDELMAN and EARLE JONES. Measuring Sound Absorption. Jan., p. 20 LOZIER, W. W., E. P. HOLLOWAY, and R. M. BUSHONG. Projector Carbons for New Motion Picture Systems. July, p. 14 MATHEWS, FRED C. The Film-Cooling Problem. March, p. 10 McBRYDE, FRANK. Rebirth of a Theatre. Sept., p. 13 MITCHELL, ROBERT A. Recent Projection Advances in Europe. Dec, p. 7 Stereoscopic Projection and Photography. 4 parts; Aug., p. 5; Sept., p. 9; Oct., p. 10; Nov., p. 11 Types of Theatre Sound Reproducers. 4 parts; Jan., p. 16; Feb., p. 17; March, p. 5; April, p. 11 Visibility Factors in Projection. 3 parts. May, p. 7; June, p. 11; July, p.ll MORRIS, JAMES. CinemaScope Wrecks Records. Oct., p. 16 Color TV . . . and How It Works. Sept., p. 14 Film Splicing for 3-D and CinemaScope. Dec, p. 11 MOTION PICTURE RESEARCH COUNCIL. Addendum: 3-D Projection. May, p. 14 How to Check for — and Get — Maximum Light at the Screen. Sept., p. 16 3-D Projection Requisites. March, p. 12 NETTER, L. D. JR., Small Theatres Install Stereosound. Dec, p. 15 TUTHILl, C. A. Hints on Handling Magnetic Soundheads. Nov., p. 7 Hlif'HOW! Join w Man $f Dimes INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST • JANUARY 1954