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

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224 COMMITTEES OF THE SOCIETY Voi 43, No. 3 PROGRESS.— To prepare an annual report on progress in the motion picture industry. G. A. CHAMBERS, Chairman F. T. BOWDITCH J. A. DUBRAY G. E. MATTHEWS G. L. DIMMICK • M. vS. LESHING D. R. WHITE PROGRESS MEDAL AWARD.— To recommend to the Board of Governors a candidate who by his inventions, research or development has contributed in a significant manner to the advancement of motion picture technology, and is deemed worthy of receiving the Progress Medal Award of the Society. J. I. CRABTREE, Chairman O. B. DEPUE J. A. MAURER G. E. MATTHEWS L. L. RYDER PUBLICITY. — To assist the Convention VicePresident in the release of publicity material concerning the Society's semi-annual technical conventions. *JULIUS HABER, Chairman G. A. CHAMBERS *HAROLD DESFOR G. R. GIROUX C. R. DAILY P. A. McGuiRE SOUND. — To survey the field of motion picture sound recording and reproducing in an endeavor to bring before the Society any information on current or future practice, and also to continually review this field for possibilities of standardization of any specific procedure. W. V. WOLFE, Chairman C. R. KEITH, ViceChair man M. C. BATSEL E. H. HANSEN W. A. MUELLER D. J. BLOOMBERG L. B. ISAAC HARRY RUBIN B. B. BROWN J. P. LIVADARY G. E. SAWYER F. E. CAHILL, JR. G. T. LORANCE S. P. SOLOW C. R. DAILY J. A. MAURER F. R. WILSON L. T. GOLDSMITH W. C. MILLER *E. C. ZRENNER K. F. MORGAN STANDARDS. — To survey the various fields or branches of the motion picture industry in an endeavor to bring before the Society any information on current or future practice or methods that would lead to possibilities of standardization of any specific procedure. F. T. BOWDITCH, Chairman J. M. ANDREAS A. F. EDOUART G. A. MITCHELL P. H. ARNOLD J. L. FORREST W. H. OFFENHAUSER, JR. HERBERT BARNETT A. N. GOLDSMITH G. F. RACKETT M. C. BATSEL L. T. GOLDSMITH W. B. RAYTON M. R. BOYER HERBERT GRIFFIN HARRY RUBIN F. E. CARLSON A. C. HARDY L. T. SACHTLEBEN *T. H. CARPENTER D. B. JOY OTTO SANDVIK E. K. CARVER C. R. KEITH LLOYD THOMPSON H. B. CUTHBERTSON P. J. L/ARSEN J. F. VAN L/EUVEN L. W. DAVEE R. G. LINDERMAN H. E. WHITE J. A. DUBRAY C. L. LOOTENS A. G. ZIMMERMAN J. A. MAURER STUDIO LIGHTING.— To survey the field of motion picture studio lighting in an endeavor practice, and c procedure. to bring before the Society any information on current or future practice, and also to continually review this field for possibilities of standardization of any specific C. W HANDLEY, Chairman J. W. BOYLE R. E. FARNHAM KARL FREUND H. J. CHANON W. W. LOZIER * Advisory Member.