Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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Fig. 9. The Arnold & Richter color-film developing machine. GmbH (Television Inc.), using systems established by the same firm. During the past year, efforts were made by motion-picture technicians, under the leadership of the German Society of Motion Picture Technicians, to raise the standard of German film making. Systematic experiments were conducted by Bavaria Filmkunst on the analysis and removal of sources of disturbance affecting studio sound recording.11 A joint experiment was carried out during the year by German laboratories in which negatives exposed under identical conditions were sent to all laboratories for developing and printing. The results were exchanged for comparison and study of the techniques used by each establishment. Further joint experiments of this nature are in progress.12 A well received new test film No. 4A was brought out by the German Society of Motion Picture Technicians.13 Other new test films are in preparation, including some on 1 6mm film. References 1. Kinotechnik, pp. 110-111, May 1952. 2. Ibid., pp. 10-11, Jan. 1952. 3. Ibid., pp. 58-59, Mar. 1952. 4. Ibid., p. 60, Feb. 1953. 5. Ibid., p. 265, Nov. 1952. 6. Ibid., p. 20, Jan. 1952. 7. Ibid., p. 43, Feb. 1952. 8. A. R. Schultze, "The Honeycomb Condenser Lamp Optics," Int. Proj., 26, IV: pp. 5-6, Apr. 1951. 9. Kinotechnik, pp. 36-39, Feb. 1952. 10. Ibid., pp. 55-56, Mar. 1952. 11. Ibid., pp. 56-57, Mar. 1952; pp. 86-87, Apr. 1952. 12. Ibid., pp. 194-197, Aug. 1952. 13. Ibid., pp. 260-261, Nov. 1952. George R. Groves: Progress Report Addendum 687