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Div., Camden, N.J. Presented on October 10, 1952, at the SMPTE Washington
Convention. "A Study of Dropouts in Magnetic Film" by Ernest W. Franck, Reeves Soundcraft Corp.
Presented on October 10, 1952, at the SMPTE Washington Convention. "Methods of Measuring Surface Induction of Magnetic Tape" by J. D. Bick, RCA Victor
Div., Camden, N.J. Presented on October 29, 1952, at the 4th Annual Convention
of the Audio Engineering Society. "Standardization Needs for 16mm Magnetic Sound" by E. W. D'Arcy, De Vry Corp.
Presented on October 10, 1952, at the SMPTE Washington Convention.
Current Literature
The Editors present for convenient reference a list of articles dealing with subjects cognate to motion picture engineering published in a number of selected journals. Photostatic or microfilm copies of articles in magazines that are available may be obtained from The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., or from the New York Public Library, New York, N.Y., at prevailing rates.
American Cinematographer
vol. 33, Oct. 1952 Two New 16mm Films (p. 436) J. Van Natta
vol. 33, Nov. 1952
And Now . . . Cinerama (p. 480) J. W. Boyle Why I Used the Garutso Lens in Filming "The
Four Poster" (p. 482) H. Mohr Variable Shutter for the Bolex H-16 (p. 484)
F. Foster Carefully Balanced Lighting Vital to Best TV
Film Results (p. 486) P. Tannura
vol. 33, Dec. 1952
The Development of Follow-Focus in Cinematography (p. 523) F. Foster Overhead Lighting for Overall Set Illumination
(p. 528) J. Ruttenberg
Techniques for TV Commercials (p. 532) W. R. Witherell, Jr.
American Scientist
vol. 40, Oct. 1952
Underwater Television and Marine Biology (p. 679) H. Barnes
Audio Engineering
vol. 36, Oct. 1952
Handbook of Sound Reproduction, Chapter 5 : "Musical Instruments and the Human Voice" (p. 36) E. M. Villchur
vol. 36, Nov. 1952
New Medium-Cost Amplifier of Unusual Performance (p. 30) G. L. Werner and H. Berlin Handbook of Sound Reproduction (p. 40) E. M. Villchur
vol. 36, Dec. 1952
Handbook of Sound Reproduction (p. 20) E. M. Villchur
Bild und Ton
vol. 5, Nov. 1952 Die Lebensdauer der Filmkopien in Abhangig
keit von den Abmessungen der Transportrollen
(p. 347) K. 0. Frielinghaus
Kinotechnische Normung : ISO-Tagung (p. 356)
Bericht iiber die
British Kinematography
vol. 21, Aug. 195: High-Definition Films (p. 32) N. Collins and
T. C. Macnamara A New Television Recording Camera (p. 39)
W. D. Kemp
vol. 21, Oct. 1952 International Conference on Cinematographic
Standards (p. 88) Modern Kinema Lighting (p. 93) G. Robinson
vol. 21, Nov. 1952 Considerations Affecting the Design of Television
Cameras (p. 117) G. C. Newton Inlay Process for Television Production (p. 122)
A. M. Spooner Use of the Radio Talk-Back Unit in Television
Productions (p. 127) R. Toombs
Electronics
vol. 25, Nov. 1952
Evaluating AFC Systems for Television Receivers (p. 132) G. Howitt
International Photographer
vol. 24, Nov. 1952 Shooting Live TV Shows with Motion Picture
Cameras (p. 5) K. Freund Television Filming (p. 8) V. E. Hughes
vol. 24, Dec. 1952
The Natural Vision 3D Camera (p. 5) Cinerama (p. 9) A. Nadell
International Projectionist
vol. 27, Oct. 1952 Safety Film: Performance Characteristics (p. 5)
R. A. Mitchell Cinerama — A Step in the Right Direction (p. 10)
A. Nadell
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