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AT THE 1962 SMPTE CONVENTION BOOTHS 226-227
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convention program, according to Papers Chairman Ed Ancona, as the result of a last minute flow of significant papers. Convention at the Ambassador Hotel April 30 May 4 also features a session at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 3, on "Television Equipment and Techniques."
Ampex Corp. will introduce new telecasting accessories in its VR-1000 Videotape recorder and Ampex's own Video-Tape, as well as showing such previously introduced items as its Marconi Mark IV television camera, its electronic editor and its VR 1000 C Video-Tape recorder.
Secrets of the art skills that enable Hollywood to create the thousand and one wonders of the world within a studio will be revealed at a special session.
Dr. Herbert Meyer, formerly of the Motion Picture Research Council, will serve as chairman for the Tuesday afternoon discussions on "Set Construction and Special Effects" at which a group of experts from Hollywood's major motion picture studios will deliver papers.
Centering on non-photographic aspects of production, the talks will describe the functions, special materials, technologies and skills behind the camera that give Hollywood its unique leadership in production quality.
The speakers and their papers include: Walter Jolley, 20th CenturyFox, "Paint Technology"; George Gibson, MGM, "Scenic Art in the Motion Picture Industry"; Ivyl Burks, Paramount, "Materials and Processes for Prop Fabrication"; Ivan Martin, 20th Century-Fox, "Scope and Function of Motion Picture Set Construction"; Preston Ames, MGM, "Art Direction"; Fred Ponedel, Warner Brothers, "Special Effects"; Carl Stout, Columbia Pictures, "Staff Shop Technology". IP
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International Projectionist
April 1962