We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
SUBJECT INDEX 127 Theater Management, HAROLD B. FRANKLIN, XII, No. 33 (April, 1928), p. 126. Some Novel Projected Motion Picture Presentations, LEWIS M. TOWNSEND and WM. W. HENNESSY, XI, No. 34 (April, 1928), p. 345. The Reaction of the Public to Motion Pictures with Sound, MORDAUNT HALL, XII, No. 35 (September, 1928), p. 603. The Public and Sound Pictures, WM. A. JOHNSTON, XII, No. 35 (September, 1928), p. 614. The Entertainment Value of the Sound Movie, H. B. FRANKLIN, XII, No. 35 (September, 1928), p. 620. Talking Pictures and the Public, WARREN NOLAN, XIII, No. 37 (May, 1929), p. 131. Film, Damage to in Use. The Useful Life of Film, F. H. RICHARDSON, No. 25 (September, 1926), p. 89. Film Mutilation, JOHN M. JOY, No. 26 (November, 1926), p. 5. Film Manufacture. Motion Picture Film in the Making, GEORGE A. BLAIR, No. 7 (November, 1918), p. 16. Film, Photographic Characteristics. (See also GRAININESS — SENSITOMETRY, METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS — SOUND REPRODUCTION, VARIABLE DEN- SITY METHOD — SOUND REPRODUCTION, VARIABLE WIDTH METHOD.) Actinic Measurements on the Exposing and Printing of Motion Picture Film, W. E. STORY, JR., No. 13 (October, 1921), p. 106. Testing and Maintaining Photographic Quality of Cinematographic Emul- sions, ALFRED B. HITCHINS, No. 13 (October, 1921), p. 136. Printing Exposure and Density in Motion Picture Positives, LOYD A. JONES, No. 15 (October, 1922), p. 102. Effect of Humidity upon Photographic Speed, F. F. RENWICK, No. 18 (May, 1924), p. 69. Infra-Red Photography in Motion Picture Work, J. A. BALL, No. 22 (May, 1925), p. 21. Panchromatic Negative Film for Motion Pictures, LOYD A. JONES and J. I. CRABTREE, X, No. 27 (January, 1927), p. 131. The Photographic Reflecting Power of Colored Objects, LOYD A. JONES, XI, No. 31 (September, 1927), p. 564. Silverless Motion Picture Positive Film, JOE W. COFFMAN, XII, No. 34 (April, 1928), p. 379. Photographic Characteristics of Motion Picture Studio Light Sources, LOYD A. JONES and M. E. RUSSELL, XII, No. 34 (April, 1928), p. 427. Film, Physical Characteristics. Absorption of Light by Toned and Tinted Motion Picture Film, LOYD A. JONES and C. W. GIBBS, No. 12 (May, 1921), p. 85. Thermal Characteristics of Motion Picture Film, LOYD A. JONES and EARLE E. RICHARDSON, No. 17 (October, 1923), p. 86. The Effect of Scratches on the Strength of Motion Picture Film Support, S. E. SHEPPARD and S. S. SWEET, No. 18 (May, 1924), p. 102.