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

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International Auxiliary Language for Motion Pictures . . MARY BRAY 107 Un commercial phonoregistrator binaural — Interlingua Translation of First Page of "A Commercial Binaural Recorder" ALEXANDER CODE 108 A Commercial Binaural Recorder OTTO C. BIXLER 109 Follow-Focus Device and Camera Blimp for 16mm Professional Camera .... LEE R. RICHARDSON and WILLIAM N. GAISFORD 118 Instantaneous Theater Projection Television System VICTOR TRAD and RICARDO MUNIZ 125 Theater Television Progress NATHAN L. HALPERN 140 September SMPTE Engineering Activities FRED T. BOWDITCH 161 Explosive Argon Flashlamp C. H. WINNING and HAROLD E. EDGERTON 178 Integrating-Type Color Densitometer .... FRANK P. HERRNFELD 184 Transmission Color in Camera Lenses PHILIP T. SCHARF 191 Cameo Film Production Technique CHARLES F. HOBAN and JAMES A. MOSES 195 Auditorium Specifically Designed for Technical Meetings D. MAX BEARD and A. M. ERICKSON 205 Safety Requirements in Projection Rooms and Television Studios . . SAMUEL R. TODD 212 Military-Type Lenses for 35mm Motion Picture Cameras PAUL C. FOOTE and R. E. MIESSE 219 October Basic Principles of the Three-Dimensional Film RAYMOND SPOTTISWOODE, N. L. SPOTTISWOODE and CHARLES SMITH 249 (for three errata, see Dec. p. 516) Drawing in Three Dimensions for Animation and Stereoscopic Processes ERNEST F. HISER 287 Animation for Individual Television Stations . . . ERNEST F. HISER 293 X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research . S. A. WEINBERG, J. S. WATSON, JR., and G. H. RAMSEY 300 Appendix: A New Kodak //0.75 Fluro Ektar Lens W. E. SCHADE 307 A Precision Color Temperature Meter for Tungsten Illumination . . G. H. DAWSON, D. E. GRANT and H. F. OTT 309 Comparison of Recording Processes (Reprint) . . JOHN G. FRAYNE 313 A Building-Block Approach to Magnetic Recording Equipment Design KURT SINGER and J. L. PETTUS 319 A-C High-Intensity Arc Slide Projector ARTHUR J. HATCH 335 Contents: Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 59 iii