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

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1948 SEMIANNUAL CONVENTION 293 2:00 P.M. 8: 00 P.M. Friday, May 21 OPEN MORNING Technical Session, Magnolia Room "Masking in Color Duplication," by Thomas Miller, Eastman Kodak Company "Principles and Practice of Three-Color Subtractive Photography," by W. T. Hanson and F. Richey, Eastman Kodak Company "Make-up for Color Photography," by Hal King, Max Factor "Two-Color Photography," by Thomas Gavey, University of Southern California Technical Session and Adjournment of the 63rd Semiannual Convention, Magnolia Room The following additional papers have been tentatively scheduled, but the definite times of their delivery have not as yet been decided: "Technical Limitations and Possible Application of 16-Mm Film in Broadcasting and Television," by J. A. Maurer, J. A. Maurer, Inc. "16-Mm Motion Pictures for Television," by Jerry Fairbanks, Jerry Fairbanks, Inc. "Some Photographic Contrast Considerations for Television," by Fred Albin, Radio Corporation of America "Stereophonic Magnetic Recording," by M. Camras Armour Research Foundation "Magnetic Sound for 8-Mm Motion Pictures," by H. A. Leedy, Armour Research Foundation "VariableArea Sound Track on 16-Mm Kodachrome," by R. V. McKie, Radio Corporation of America, and R. G. Hufford and N. L. Simmons, Eastman Kodak Company "A Silent Playback and Public-Address System," by Bruce Denney and Robert J. Carr, Paramount Pictures "Synchronized Sound and 8-Mm Pictures," by Phil Goldstone, Phonovision Corporation "Developer Analysis for Laboratory Control Procedures," by Ansco "Ansco Motion Picture Film Labora tory," by Ansco "New Motion Picture Processing Machines," by William Prager, Artochrome Motion Picture Laboratories "Report of Committee on High-Speed Photography," by A. P. Neyhart, Douglas Aircraft Company "Report of Standards Committee," by F. T. Bowditch, National Carbon Company "Animation," by Karel Dodal, Irena Film Studios "An Improved Camera Crane," by Research Council Staff Member "The Motion Picture Research Council— Its Functions and Activities," by W. F Kelley, Motion Picture Research Council "Restoration of Early Motion Picture Films," by Howard Walls, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences "Visual Education," by Donald Doane, University of Southern California "Some Technical Problems Associated with the Foreign Release of American Motion Picture Films," by Randal Terraneau, Humphries Laboratories, England "The Use of Photography in the Naval Antarctic Expedition," by Naval Photographic Center