Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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224 PROGRESS REPORT [J. S. M. P. E. C. Laboratory Practice 1. Equipment 2. Photographic Chemicals and Solutions 3. Printing Machines and Methods 4. Editing and Splicing 5. Titles 6. After Treatment, Cleaning, Reclaiming, and Storage II. DISTRIBUTION III. EXHIBITION A. General Projection Equipment 1. Projectors and Projection 2. Fire Protection 3. Lenses, Shutters, and Light Sources B. Special Projection Methods 1. Sound Picture Projection 2. Stereoscopic Projection 3. Continuous or Non-intermittent Projection 4. Portable Projectors C. Miscellaneous 1. Screens 2. Theater Construction and Illumination IV. APPLICATIONS OF MOTION PICTURES A . Education B. Medical Films, Radiography, and Photomicrography C. Telephotography and Television D. General Recording V. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY A . General B. Additive Processes C. Subtractive Processes VI. AMATEUR CINEMATOGRAPHY A . General 1. Cameras 2. Projectors and Accessories 3. Editing, Scenarios, and Libraries B. Color Processes VII. MISCELLANEOUS USES, STATISTICS, AND NEW BOOKS I. PRODUCTION A. Films and Emulsions. Some of the special negative emulsions for making sound motion pictures announced in the spring report have found extensive use