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

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Meetings af Other Societies TESMA Trade Show The Theater Equipment and Supply Manufacturers Association extends to the members of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers a cordial invitation to attend the Annual TESMA Trade Show and Convention to be held at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, September 26-28, 1949. On Wednesday, September 28, in the Grand Ballroom of the Stevens Hotel, there will be a demonstration of the latest in large-screen theater television. Technical addresses, many of which will be of interest to SMPE members, will be delivered during this meeting. Current Literature THE EDITORS present for convenient reference a list of articles dealing with subjects cognate to motion picture engineering published in a number of selected journals. Photostatic or microfilm copies of articles in magazines that are available may be obtained from The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., or from the New York Public Library, New York, N. Y., at prevailing rates. American Cinematographer 30, 5, May, 1949 Calibration of Photographic Lens Markings (p. 163) High-Speed Cineradiography (p. 164) H. M. GROOMS Photographing the 16-mm Commercial Film (p. 168) C. LORING Endurance Test (p. 172) J. G. ROARK American Photography 43, 7, July, 1949 Testing Shutters by Television (p. 408) B. B. BAUER Electronics 22, 6, June, 1949 Minimizing Television Interference (p. 70) P. S. RAND International Projectionist 24, 5, May, 1949 TV Film Projectors (p. 9) G. W. TUNNELL Psychological Elements in Projection (p. 14) R. A. MITCHELL 314 Audio Engineering 33, 6, June, 1949 Magnetic Tape and Head Alignment Nomenclature (p. 22) ^ N. M. HAYNES 33, 7, July, 1949 Auditory Component Control for the Legitimate Theatre (p. 15) J. H. BEAUMONT Importance of Groove Fit in Lateral Recordings (p. 18) D. R. ANDREWS Photographic Age 4, 5, May, 1949 Telephoned Television Has Industrial Future. The Story of Remington Rand's Lightweight Video Camera (p. 17) Radio and Television News 41, 6, June, 1949 A Three-Dimensional Reproducer System (p. 44) M. WOLFE