International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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— 802 week will give special projections. The The Cinema Week will interest not only Rouge et Noir has taken the initiative for a Brussels, but all the large provincial cities public debate. of Belgium. THE EDUCATIONAL SOUND FILM IN THE BRITISH FLEET The British Admiralty is at present engaged in installing sound film apparatus in the fleet. An inquiry was opened in connection with the matter, and the conclusions pointed to the necessity of purchasing sound film machinery and sonorizing the silent film apparatus actually existing. The report stated that in general there was nothing against the forming of cooperatives among the personel of the fleet for the purchase, when means permitted, of an ap paratus among the many types on the market. All the reports on the matter, however, agree in urging the necessity of the creation of a central hiring and distribution office, but such a bureau can not be expected to come into being until a sufficient number of ships possess sound film projectors. A circular has been issued to all the commanders of the fleet, calling their attention to the matter, and asking them to watch the developments of the case with attention.