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Acknowledgments
For the material of Part II, the authors wish to express their gratitude to the staff of Anglo-Scottish Pictures, coproducers with Stereo Techniques, Ltd. of The Black Swan, and especially to Leonard Reeve, the director, Bernard Davies, who bore patiently with the camera, and Alvin Bailey, the editor. Our thanks are also due to Brian Anthony, head of the Optical Department, Denham Laboratories, who carried out the stereo corrections on The Black Swan and a number of other pictures.
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