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Electrical Changeovers for English Projectors, Albert Buckley, Dec, p. 14
Erneman "Anterior Gates", Aug., p. 17
Faster Pulldown Geneva Movements, Jose M. Ruiz, Jan., p. 13; Feb., p. 26
For a Brighter, Flickerless Picture, Robert A. Mitchell, Aug., p. 7
Methods for Ventilating the Projection Room, Joseph F. Holt, July, p. 16
"Oil Leaks?" — Maybe, Says an Expert, Lou Walters, May, p. 24
Planetarium Projection, Robert MacLeod,
Jan., p. 15
A Practical Simplified Dowser System, Joseph F. Holt, March, p. 26
Projecting "Green" Prints, Projection Clinic, Feb., p. 32
Projection Angle, From the British Viewpoint, May, p. 15
Projectionist License Exam Questions,
April, p. 18; July, p. 25; Aug., p. 23; Sept., p. 28; Nov., p. 13
Projection With Hi-Speed Intermittents, Robert A. Mitchell, Nov., p. 7
SideWeaving : A Common Defect of Projection, Robert A. Mitchell, Dec, p. 7
Some End-Play Necessary, Projection Clinic,
July, p. 23
SCREENS, SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
"Cineoptic" — New Dimensional Convex Screen, July, p. 8
A Few Aspects on Obtaining the Best Screen Image, Joseph Holt, Nov., p. 16
Floating Screen Considered for All ToddAO 70-mm Shows?, Aug., p. 24
New Perlux Screen, From the British Viewpoint, March, p. 20
Screen Illumination: Some Pertinent Facts, Arthur J. Hatch, Feb., p. 10
Stilbs, Apostilbs, and Other Odd Ones, Projection Clinic, April, p. 20
Tilted Screens?, Projection Clinic,
July, p. 23
Viewing Angles Studied, Jan., p. 34
16-MM
B & H's Electric-Eye 16-mm Camera, 16-mm Projections, Nov., p. 22
First Annual Industrial A-V Exhibition Held, 16-mm Projections, Dec, p. 27
16-mm Operations to Get Added Boost, 16-mm Projections, Sept., p. 16
SOUND REPRODUCTION, RECORDING
Acoustics for Stereo Sound, From the British Viewpoint, May, p. 15
Clusters With Replaceable Pole Caps, Edward Stanko, June, p. 12
A Conversion Method for Db and Volume Units, Joseph F. Holt, April, p. 12
A Defense of Magnetic Reproduction, John G. Frayne, March, p. 22
Elimination of Machine Noise in Sound, Projection Clinic, Nov., p. 26
Is Magnetic Reproduction Worthwhile?, A. S. Pratt— R. A. Mitchell, Jan., p. 17
More on Mag Sound, Letters to the Editor,
Feb., p. 18
A New Concept on the Physiological Aspects of Stereophonic Sound, Howard F. Hume, July, p. 17
Optical? Magnetic? Now Compatible,
June, p. 14
Perspecta Sound, Letters to the Editor,
Dec, p. 25 Removing and Replacing Heads, Projection Clinic, Feb., p. 31 SMPTE Sound Recording Courses Begin at
NYU, March, p. 34
A Solution for Switch Clicks in Sound
Systems, Projection Clinic, Oct., p. 21
The Sound and the Furor Dept., Letters to
the Editor, Aug., p. 27
20th-Fox Adopts Small-Sprocket Magopti
cal, March, p. 21
Using Non-Synchronous Music as Good
Showmanship, Joseph F. Holt, Dec, p. 12 Variable Area vs. Variable Density, John
G. Frayne — Robert A. Mitchell,
Sept., p. 11
TELEVISION, TOLLVISION
Cable Theatre Makes Its Debut, Telecasts,
Oct., p. 22
Closed Circuit Boom, Telecasts, May, p. 20
Closed Circuit TV System and Its Practical Applications, Morris A. Mayers and Rodney D. Chipp, Dec, p. 19
Closed Circuit TV Takes Precedence at SMPTE Convention, Oct., p. 29
GPL to Install NYC Educational TV, Telecasts, Aug., p. 16
Is It Going To Be Cable Theatre?,
April, p. 13
NTS's Telemovies Projection Equipment, Robert MacLeod, April, p. 14
An Open Letter from Bartlesville, Telecasts,
Nov., p. 24
Paramount's Telemeter Drive, Sept., p. 12 RCA-Ampex Tape Swap, Telecasts,
Nov. p. 25 Telephone-TV Pairing, Telecasts,
May., p. 20 Television and Motion Pictures, Allan Lytel, Aug., p. 10; Sept., p. 19 Toll-TV: Headache, Savior, or Bust?, Telecasts, July, p. 19 TV Projection and the Schmidt System, Robert MacLeod, Sept., p. 5 Videotape Saturation for TV?, Telecasts,
Dec, p. 24
WIDESCREEN PROCESSES
"Around the World" in 35-mm, Carl E. Warner, June, p. 7
Cinemiracle Process Bows In, Joseph Henry,
March, p. 16
Filming the First Hollywood Technirama Production, Arthur Rowan, July, p. 14
Improvement Needed Other Than Standardization, Joseph F. Holt, May, p. 13
New Italian Projector for Widescreen Presentation, Rafaello Fedi, March, p. 12
New Look for "80-Days" Equipment,
Sept., p. 24
Panavision Enters Independent Production,
Nov., p. 11
Technirama Process Debuts In Italy,
May, p. 21
Todd-AO in England, From the British Viewpoint, March, p. 19
Two New Anamorphic Processes, From the British Viewpoint, May, p. 14
INDEX BY AUTHOR
ABRAMSON, ALBERT
Pioneer Parallels: TV and Motion Picture Growth. Feb., p. 19
ASHCRAFT, CLARENCE
Super Cinex Improvements, Aug., p. 14
BOLDIZSAR, HANK
News and Views from District No. 2,
April, p. 17; May, p. 19; June, p. 19; July, p. 24; Aug. p. 22; Sept., p. 21; Oct., p. 20.
BUCKLEY, ALBERT
Electrical Changeovers for English
Projectors. Dec, p. 14
CARD, JAMES
The Historical Controversy of Molteni's Choreutoscope, Feb., p. 22
CHIPP, RODNEY D. (with MORRIS A. MAYERS)
Closed-Circuit TV System and its Practical Applications. Dec, p. 19
COBB, ALLEN L.
Nitrate versus Acetate Film Safety.
March, p. 30
CRICKS, R. HOWARD
From the British Viewpoint.
March, p. 19; May, p. 14; June, p. 15; Sept., p. 18; Oct., p. 24; Nov., p. 12
DULL, R. B. (with J. G. KEMP, Jr. and E. A. NEEL, Jr.)
New HI Rotating Positive Carbons for
Motion Picture Projection. Sept., p. 14
FEDI, RAFAELLO
New Italian Projector for Widescreen Presentation. March, p. 12
FRAYNE, JOHN G.
A Defense of Magnetic Reproduction.
March, p. 22 Variable Area vs. Variable Density.
Sept., p. 11
HATCH, ARTHUR J.
Screen Illumination : Some Pertinent Facts.
Feb., p. 10
HENRY, JOSEPH
Cinemiracle Process Bows In. March, p. 16
HOLT, JOSEPH F.
A Conversion Method for Db and Volume Units. April, p. 12
Factors in Choice of Proper Lamp and Carbon Trim. Oct., p. 12
A Few Aspects on Obtaining the Best Screen Image. Nov., p. 16
Film Damage: Its Causes and Preventive Measure. June, p. 11
Improvement Needed Other Than Standardization. May, p. 13
Increasing Efficiency of Motor Generators.
Jan., p. 24
Methods for Ventilating the Projection Room. July, p. 16
An Old Lamphouse Headache: Those Cracked Carbons. Feb., p. 13
A Practical Simplified Dowser System.
March, p. 26
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST
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