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

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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., I or from the New York Public Library, Now York, N. Y., at prevailing rates. American Cinematographer British Kinematography vol. 30, no. 7, July, 1949 vol. 154, no. 1, July, 1949 India's Movie Industry (p. 236) The Kinema and Town Planning C. DEVlNNA Du Pont's New Color Film (p. 240) V. B. SEASE Translucent Photo Backgrounds Cut Production Costs (p. 240) P. TANNURA The Research Council Camera Crane (p. 242) F. E. LYON The Animars (p. 248) J. D. HAYES and K. PESTRECOV vol. 30, no. 8, August, 1949 The New Nord Camera (p. 282) D. HOFFMAN Some Do's and Don't's for TV Film Photography (p. 283) C. LORING Color Compensating Filters Simplified (p. 284) A. ROWAN Kinevox is Newest of Magnetic Film Recorders (p. 292) New Hallen Recorder Announced (p. 299) International Projectionist vol. 24, no. 7, July, 1949 Distortion Factors in Sound Reproduction. Pt. II (p. 5) R. A. MITCHELL Cadmium-Mercury Vapor Lamps: Present Status (p. 8) H. B. SELLWOOD British vs. American Projectors (p. 10) R. H. CRICKS vol. 24, no. 8, August, 1949 Lens and Film Factors Affecting Focus (p. 5) R. A. MITCHELL The Great Enigma: The Stereoscopic Perspective (p. 13) T. NAKKEN 424 (p. 1) C. WILLIAMS Make-up and the Motion Picture. I. Make-up in Relation to the Photographic Emulsion (p. 9) E. TAYLOR Communications vol. 29, no. 7, July, 1949 TV 16-mm Pulsed-Light Projector (p. 14) H. B. FANCHER vol. 29, no. 8, August, 1U The Limitations of Sound Recording (p. 28) S. J. BEGUN International Photographer vol. 21, no. 7, July, 1949 New Triple Head Color Printer (p. 20) P. A. Roos and C. R. HALLOWELL, JR. Du Pont Synthetic Positive Color Film Being Demonstrated (p. 24) vol. 21, no. 8, August, 1949 MGM's 25th Anniversary (p. 5) New High-Speed Camera (p. 18) Radio Engineering News vol. 52, no. 1, July, 1949 Sound Mixer for TV Film Recording (p. 12) RCA Review vol. 10, no. 2, June, 1949 Method and Multiple Operation of Transmitter Tubes particularly Adapted for Television Transmission in the Ultra-High-Frequency Band (p. 161) G. H. BROWN, W. C. MORRISON, W. L. BEHREND, and J. C. REDDKCK Development and Performance of Television Camera Tubes (p. 173) R. B. JANES, R. E. JOHNSON, and R. S. MOORE