International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1958)

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Demonstrations Projection Arc Lamp* .! Tr.i« Throughout In Cities America — Film Daily Equipment News IS FAR MORE POWERFUL THAN ANY OTHER LAMP — many viewers say it projects TWICE AS MUCH LIGHT! Be guided only by responsible sources of information. Talk to the projectionists and theatre-owners who have seen the demonstrations in Detroit, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Huntsville, Memphis, New Orleans, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Denver, Salt Lake, Seattle, Kansas City, St. Louis, Des Moines, Omaha, Milwaukee, Chicago, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffalo and San Francisco, Albany, Philadelphia, Boston, New Haven, New Brunswick and Washington, D. C. Or talk to any of the SMPTE members who saw it at Los Angeles: THEY should know. They know that they can depend on STRONG to make only such claims as can be substantiated. Practically all good theatre equipment dealers can furnish further information, or you may obtain literature by writing The Strong Electric Corporation, 31 City Park Avenue, Toledo 1, Ohio. Demons* ration of Blown Arc Demonsu pT£ Memoers Impresses oirin*. ",„„,„„„,,, ,mr'l -— *-—-: aas— nasi tives and projecuon.sts by t ^ Caravan la« ^J^doValley, Drive-in Theatre .n ***n demonstration and the follow."* mtfu fe iojA was related far abou 75 -^ Vj| TdVC,irv^« Sneer, The<« em at the W^nc^ay sh^.ng "^ projected and chancers ba an rf , roade on each -nc ^mdtW ^ ^ by ^ instantaneous a»nparisoi viewer. -"•**" ^~»«»^ theatre equipi™ ^^^ . WPre to the effect ^Hnents of the vtewers ^ were That the quality of the picture ° £ that o£ equipped with the b icn ^ ^ an indoor screen both " bJ | brought along ible details. Several of the view concensus portable brightness ^^ness of the prolong them was ^^Jc was about twice, ture lighted bv the b own theatre^J that of the picture pro)ectea ^^* > " lrnent. -ian^B INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST JULY 1958