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INDEX TO SUBJECTS
January— June 1953 • Volume 60
ANIMATION
Animation Stand of New Design, E. H. Bowlds Jan. pp. 58-65
BOOK REVIEWS
Writing for Television, by Gilbert Seldes
June p. 743
Internationale Bibliographic der Farbenlehre und Ihrer Grenzgebiete, by Manfred Richter (Reviewed by S. M. Newhall)
May pp. 644-645
Color Fundamentals, by Maitland Graves (Reviewed by S. M. Newhall)
May p. 644
Proceedings of the National Electronics Conference, Vol. 8, published by National Electronics Conference (Reviewed by Bernard D. Plakun) May pp. 643-644
The Handbook of TV and Film Technique, by Charles W. Curran (Reviewed by Gordon A. Chambers) May p. 643
Auditoriums, National Education Association Apr. p. 442
Audio-Visual Communication Review, National Education Association Mar. p. 315
A Television Policy for Education, Carrol V. Newsom, Editor Mar. pp. 314-315
Comptes rendu Proceedings of 1951 Stockholm Convention of the Commission Internationale De U Eclair age (Reviewed by W. W. Lozier) Mar. pp. 313-314
Filter Design Data for Communication Engineers, by J. H. Mole (Reviewed by G. W. Read) Mar. p. 313
Exposure Meters and Practical Exposure Control, by J. F. Dunn (Reviewed by Theodore H. Projector)
Feb. pp. 198-199 Additional Data June p. 743
Musical Engineering, by Harry F. Olson
Jan. p. 82
CAMERAS (see also HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY)
Television Recording — Abstract, W. D. P Kemp Apr. pp. 367-384
Rapid-Sequence Camera Using 70mm Film, Charles A. Hulcher
Mar. pp. 247-252
Television Camera Equipment of Advanced Design (General Precision Laboratory), L. L. Pourciau
Feb. pp. 166-180
Isotransport Camera for 100,000 Frames Per Second, C. David Miller and Arthur Scharf Feb. pp. 130-144
New Automatic Film-Threading Motion Picture Camera, G. J. Badgley and W. R. Fraser Jan. pp. 49-57
X-Ray Motion Picture Camera and Printer for 70mm Film, S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson and G. H. Ramsey Jan. pp. 31-37
Film Projection Using Image-Orthicon Cameras, R. D. Chipp Jan. pp. 1-8
CINEMATOGRAPHY (see also HIGHSPEED PHOTOGRAPHY and XRAY CINEMATOGRAPHY)
Proposed American Standard for 35mm Sound Motion-Picture Film — Usage in Camera (Second Draft), PH22.2
May p. 627
Shooting Live Television Shows on Film, Karl Freund Jan. pp. 9-19
COLOR
Transmission Densitometer for Color Films (Eastman Electronic Densitometer, Type 31 A). K. G. Macleish June pp. 696-708
Processing 16mm Color Film With a Silver Sound Track, John Fritzcn
June pp. 690-691
Color and Reflectance of Human Flesh, Allen Stimson and Edward Fee
May pp. 553-558
Recommendations of the National Television System Committee for a Color Television Signal. A. V. Loughren (for erratum, see May p. 596)
F Apr. pp. 321-336
An Intermediate Positive-Internc^.«ti\r System for Color Motion Picture Photography (Types 5247, 5216, 5243 and 5381), C. R. Anderson, N. H. Groet. C. A. Horton and D. M. Zwick
Mar. pp. 217-225
CURRENT LITERATURE
Feb. p. 197 May p. 641
EDITING (see also LABORATORY PRACTICE)
Precision Film Editor Utilizing Nonintermittent Projection, Torben Johnke, Mar. pp. 253-259
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