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SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS 185
As demonstrations of the principles involved, there were first projected two films produced by the Savage method, viz., The Unfinished Symphony and Les Preludes; followed by three examples of "Musical Moods," viz., Fingal's Cave, Italian Caprice, and Barcarole. All the films were done in Technicolor.
The meeting was well attended, and the presentation aroused considerable interest and discussion.
SECTION COMMITTEE ON MOTION PICTURES UNDER THE A. S. A.
As reported previously, a Sectional Committee on Motion Pictures, organized according to the procedure of the American Standards Association, is being established, with the Society of Motion Picture Engineers as sponsor. At the meeting of the Board of Governors on January 11, a list of those organizations, firms, and societies recommended for representation upon the Sectional Committee was approved, and invitations are now being mailed to those bodies to name their representatives to the Committee. As soon as the Committee will have been formed, an organization meeting will be called, a chairman appointed or elected, and an agenda of projects requiring study for possible and needful standardization will be drafted.
[ SOCIETY SUPPLIES
Certificates of Membership may be obtained from the General Office by all members for the price of one dollar. Lapel buttons of the Society's insignia are also available at the same price.
Black fabrikoid binders, lettered in gold, designed to hold a year's supply of the JOURNAL, may be obtained from the General office for two dollars each. The purchaser's name and the volume number may be lettered in gold upon the backbone of the binder at an additional charge of fifty cents each.
Requests for any of these supplies should be directed to the General Office of the Society at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, N. Y., accompanied by the appropriate remittance.