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

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Papers Presented at the Washington Convention, October 6-10 BY SESSIONS MONDAY AFTERNOON — Television Session J. E. Hayes, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Montreal, Canada, "Television Facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." R. D. Chipp, Du Mont Television Network, New York, "Film Projection Using Image Orthicon Cameras." L. L. Pourciau, General Precision Laboratory, Inc., Pleasantville, N.Y., "Television Camera Equipment of Advanced Design." W. E. Stewart, Radio Corporation of America, Engineering Products Division, Camden, N.J., "New Professional Television Projector." MONDAY EVENING — Television Session William H. Offenhauser, Jr., New Canaan, Conn., "Nomenclature for Motion Pictures and Television in the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers." Pierre Mertz, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, "Influence of Echoes on Television Transmission." A. V. Loughren, Hazeltine Corp., Little Neck, L.I., N.Y., "The Accomplishments and Recommendations of the National Television System Committee in the Field of Color Television." TUESDAY MORNING — Television Session Mary Ellen Widdop, RCA Victor Division, Camden, N.J., "A Review of Work on Dichroic Mirrors and Their Light-Dividing Characteristics." Ralph E. Lovell, National Broadcasting Co., Hollywood, Calif., "Time-Zone Delay of Television Programs by Means of Kinescope Recording." Ralph E. Lovell and Robert M. Fraser, National Broadcasting Co., Hollywood and New York, "Instrumentation and Sensitometry Employed in Kinescope Recording." John S. Auld, Signal Corps Photo Center, Long Island City, N.Y., "Facilities and Employment of the Signal Corps Mobile Television System." TUESDAY AFTERNOON — Television Session Karl Freund, Photo Research Corp., Burbank, Calif., "Shooting Live Television Shows on Film." Ferenz Fodor, Filmcraft Productions, Hollywood, Calif., "Filmcraft's Camera Control System." 551