Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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CONTENTS —Journal Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Volume 57 : July — December 1951 Listed below are only the papers and major reports from the six issues. See the Volume Index for those items which generally appear on the last few pages of each issue: Standards, Society announcements (awards, Board meetings, committee reports, conventions, engineering activities, membership, nominations, section activities), book reviews, current literature, letters to the Editor, new products and obituaries. Practical Application of High-Speed Photography in Business Machines WILLARD L. HICKS and ROBERT L. WRIGHT 1 Practical Use of Iconoscopes and Image Orthicons as Film Pickup Devices K. B. BENSON and A. ETTLINGER 9 Experimental Utilization of TV Equipment in Navy Training Film Production J. S. LEFFEN 15 Techniques for the Production of Electronic Motion Pictures .... E. A. HUNGERFORD, JR. 18 Practical Operation of a Small Motion Picture Studio MORTON H. READ and EUGENE N. BUNTING 23 Direct-Reading Light Flux Meter G. GAGLIARDI and A. T. WILLIAMS 28 New Processing-Machine Film Spool for Use With Either 35-Mm or 16-Mm Film F. L. BRAY 33 Nonphotographic Aspects of Motion Picture Production HERBERT MEYER 38 Improved Kodachrome Sound Quality With Supersonic Bias Technique JAMES A. LARSEN 60 Tape Transport Theory and Speed Control . . J. R. MONTGOMERY 63 Television Studio Lighting Committee Report . . RICHARD BLOUNT 69 August Data on Random-Noise Requirements for Theater Television .... PIERRE MERTZ 89 Modified Negative Perforation Proposed as a Single Standard for 35Mm Negative and Positive Motion Picture Film . . W. G. HILL 108 ii Contents: Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 57