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Photographic
Dual Photomagnetic Intermediate Studio Recording, John G. Frayne and John P. Livadary Nov. pp. 388-397
Optimum Slit Height in Photographic Sound Track, W. K. Grimwood and J. R. Horak Nov. pp. 379-387
A Method of Direct-Positive VariableDensity Recording With the Light Valve, O. L. Dupy Aug. pp. 101-106
Densitometry of Silver Sulfide Sound Tracks, Robert G. Lovick
Aug. pp. 89-93
Optimum Exposure of Sound Tracks on Kodachrome Films, Robert G. Lovick
Aug. pp. 81-88
Dual-Purpose Optical Sound Prints, G. E. Beachell and G. G. Graham
July pp. 1-10
SOUND REPRODUCTION
Acoustic Problems at the "Waldbuhne" OpenAir Sound Theater in Berlin, Hans Simon Dec. pp. 512-516
American Standard Scanning Beam Uniformity Test Film for 16mm Motion Picture Sound Reproducers, Laboratory Type (Correction), PH22.80-1950
Nov. p. 427
American Standard Scanning Beam Uniformity Test Film for 16mm Motion Picture Sound Reproducers, Service Type (Correction), PH22.81-1950
Nov. p. 427
SPECIAL EFFECTS
Some Geometrical Conditions for Depth
Effect in Motion Pictures, Eugene Millet
Dec. pp. 517-523
Animation for Individual Television Stations, Ernest F. Hiser Oct. pp. 293-299
Drawing in Three Dimensions for Animation and Stereoscopic Processes, Ernest F. Hiser Oct. pp. 287-292
Basic Principles of the Three-Dimensional Film, Raymond Spottiswoode, N. L. Spottiswoode and Charles Smith (for three errata, see Dec. p. 516)
Oct. pp. 249-286
STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: See the listing on p. 562 or the specific subject heading. International Standardization; Agenda and Accomplishments of ISO/TC 36 Meeting, Fred T. Bowditch and Henry Kogel Oct. pp. 349-355
SMPTE Engineering Activities, Fred T.
Bowditch Sept. pp. 161-177
Canadian Standards Association, G. G.
Graham Aug. 156-157
STEREOSCOPY
Some Geometrical Conditions for Depth Effect in Motion Pictures, Eugene Millet Dec. pp. 517-523
Drawing in Three Dimensions for Animation and Stereoscopic Processes, Ernest F. Hiser Oct. pp. 287-292
Basic Principles of the Three-Dimensional Film, Raymond Spottiswoode, N. L. Spottiswoode and Charles Smith (for three errata, see Dec. p. 516)
Oct. pp. 249-286
New DirectVision Stereo-Projection Screen, W. Wheeler Jennings and Pierre Vanet July pp. 22-27
Theory of Parallax Barriers, Sam H. Kaplan July pp. 11-21
TELEVISION (see also LIGHTING and THEATER TELEVISION)
Signal Corps Mobile Television System, John S. Auld Dec. pp. 462-471
Television Facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., J. E. Hayes
Nov. pp. 398-405
Safety Requirements in Projection Rooms
and Television Studios, Samuel R. Todd
Sept. pp. 212-218
Proposed American Standard 16mm Motion Picture Projector for Use With Monochrome Television Film Chains Operating on Full-Storage Basis (Fourth Draft), PH22.91 Aug. p. 144
THEATER
Acoustic Problems at the "Waldbuhne" Open-Air Sound Theater in Berlin Hans Simon Dec. pp. 512-516
Safety Requirements in Projection Rooms and Television Studios, Samuel R. Todd Sept. pp. 212-218
Auditorium Specifically Designed for Technical Meetings, D. Max Beard and A. M. Erickson Sept. pp. 205-21 1
THEATER TELEVISION
Theater Television Progress, Nathan L. Halpern Aug. pp. 140-143
Instantaneous Theater Projection Television System, Victor Trad and Ricardo Muniz Aug. pp. 125-139
Index to Subjects
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