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

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HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE 603 Discussions in the committee have proved of value to the participants in those meetings and it is hoped that the High-Speed Camera subcommittee will, in the not too far distant future, be able to present a summarization of the characteristics of the various highspeed motion picture methods as well as recommendations as to what is required in high-speed photography. HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE J. H. WADDELL, Chairman Bell Telephone Laboratories 463 West St. New York 14, N. Y. H. E. EDGBRTON, Vice-Chair man Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge 38, Mass. E. A. Andres, Sr. W. R. Fraser Brian O'Brien K. M. Baird W. H. Fritz* Earl Quinn D. M. Beard H. M. Lester** M. L. Sandell A. A. Cook L. R. Martin Kenneth Shafton H. W. Crouch C. D. Miller N. F. Oakley D. S. L. Durie A. P. Neyhart Charles Slack R. E. Farnham W. S. Nivison C. W. Wyckoff * Representing Photographic Society of America ** Representing Photographic Engineering Society