Kinematograph year book (1939)

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714 The Kinematograph Year Book. THE LATEST WORKS ON inematography Here is a list of the finest books yet written on Kinematography in all of its many aspects. No manager, projectionist or sound engineer should be without them. Kinematograph Trade Accounts. Book, Exhibitors' Accounts. By Charles H. Travis, F.C.A. Essential to the successful running of a kinema. (1928.) 5 4. The Complete Projectionist. By R. Howard Cricks, F.R.P.S. A guide to kinema operating. A book that every projectionist and kinema engineer needs daily. Fully illustrated. Second Edition. (i937) 5/4. The Complete Kinemanager. By J. H. Hutchison. A Companion Volume to "The Complete Projectionist," analysing and advising on the duties, responsibilities and rights of the Manager and his staff (1937) 5,4. Kinematograph Trade Accounts. Book 2, Renters' Accounts. By Charles H. Travis, F.C.A. Deals with the subject in a comprehensive manner. 7 10. Kinematograph Trade Accounts. Book 3. Producers' Accounts and Organisation. By Charles H. Travis, F.C.A. An invaluable book. 7/10. Stage Lighting ; Principles and Practice. By C. H. Ridge and F. S. Alfred, with an Introduction by Herbert M. Prentice. The treatment of stage lighting in this book is essentially practical, but the artistic side is always prominent. For both professional and amateur electricians the book is an invaluable guide. 7 '10. Talking Pictures and Acoustics. By CM. R. Balbi, A.M.I.E.E., A.C.G.I., with a foreword by Sir Oliver Lodge. An exhaustive study of the history of the whole subject, with chapters on Modem Commercial Recording Apparatus ; Talking Picture Systems ; Acoustics ; Cinema Power Plant, etc' (1931.) 7 10. Talking Pictures. By Bernard Brown, B.Sc. Contains full details of production and projection of talking films and the installation of plant ; expert advice for the operator and manager, and authoritative information of studio and theatre acoustics. Second Edition. (1932.) 13 -. Modern Theatres and Cinemas. By P. Morton Shane. Comprising an able and brilliantly written survey of modern design, its achievements and follies. Profusely illustrated. 15/6 Servicing Sound Equipment. By James R. Cameron. The Projectionist's up-to-date pocket guide. Third Edition, enlarged and revised. (1936.) 18 ,6. Sound Motion Pictures. From the Laboratory to the Presentation. Bv Harold B. Franklin (1929.) 18,6. Cameron's " Encyclopaedia on Sound Motion Pictures." 336 pages crammed full of Motion picture facts. What you want to know is in this book. (1930). 18/6. Richardson's Bluebook of Projection. A complete guide and textbook on motion picture projection and sound reproduction. Sixth Edition. Illustrated. 31 6. Sound Equipment, Motion Picture Projection — Public Address Systems. By James R. Cameron. Claimed to be the standard authority on the subject. Sixth Edition. (1936.) '25.6. Motion Picture Photography. By Carl L. Gregorv, F.R.P.S. Second Edition. (1927.) 30/9. Sound Motion Pictures Recording and Reproducing. By JAMES R. CAMERON. A new book of 320 pages and about 200 photographs and diagrams, covering the making and showing of sound motion pictures from the time the script is handed the director to the actual showing of the picture in the theatre, Covers Recording, Monitoring, Editing, Re-recording, Optical Printing, Recording Equipment, etc., etc. — Reproducing,. Equipment necessary for same. The book is right up-to-the-minute covering W.E. Mirrophonic, RCA new High Fidelity — Ultra-Violet Recording and Reproducing, Magnetic Recording, etc., etc. Second Edn. New size — New data — New type. Completely revised (Julv, 1937). 31/6.' Prices quoted include postage. ODHAMS PRESS LTD. TECHNICAL BOOK DEPARTMENT 85 to 93, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C.2.