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

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Papers Presented at the Los Angeles Convention, April 27 -May 1 (By Sessions) MONDAY NOON— Get-Together Luncheon Mitchell Wolfson, Wometco Theatres, Miami, Fla., "The Motion-Picture Industry." M MONDAY AFTERNOON— Stereo Sound and Sight Session Harvey Fletcher, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, "Stereophonic Recording and Reproducing System — Historical and General Theory." Lorin D. Grignon, 20th Century-Fox Film Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif., "Stereophonic Recording for Motion Pictures." R. A. Sherman, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Beneficial Effects of Properly Produced and Projected Stereoscopic Motion Pictures on Binocular Visual Performance." MONDAY EVENING — Stereoscopic Motion-Picture Session John A. Nor ling (Committee Chairman), Loucks & Norling Studios, New York, "Stereoscopic Motion Pictures Committee Report." William F. Kelley, Motion Picture Research Council, Hollywood, Calif., "Slide Demonstration of Stereoscopic Principles." Loren L. Ryder, Paramount Pictures Corp., Hollywood, Calif. ; Douglas Shearer, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City, Calif. ; William A. Mueller, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc., Burbank, Calif.; and Stanley D. Horsley, Universal-International Studios, Universal City, Calif., "Excerpts From Major Studio Stereo Tests and Productions." TUESDAY MORNING— Television Session The 1354th Video Production Squadron, Air Photographic and Charting Service, MATS USAF — exhibition held at CBS-TV City. W. A. Palmer, W. A. Palmer Films, Inc., San Francisco, Calif., "Closed Circuit Video Recording for a Fine Music Program." R. S. O'Brien, R. B. Monroe and P. E. Fish, CBS Television, New York, "CBS Television City Audio and Video Facilities." George C. Izenour, Century Lighting Co., New York, "Control System for Stage and Television Lighting." Tour of CBS Television City Plant. TUESDAY AFTERNOON— Symposium on Stereoscopic Motion Pictures John A. Norling, Loucks & Norling Studios, New York, "Stereo Camera Design." Raymond J. Spottiswoode, Stereo Techniques, Ltd., London, England, "Space Control and the Use of the Stereo Window." Armin J. Hill, Motion Picture Research Council, Hollywood, Calif., "Binoc and the Perception of Projected Stereoscopic Pictures." Merle H. Chamberlin (Moderator), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City, C "Panel Discussion on Projection and Exhibition of Stereoscopic Motion Pictu 751