Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1927)

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J u n r 24 . 1 9 2 MOTION P ICr U R /• .V /: // ■ .V 55 Ten Scnu Mi,lli-Prt-Se. Siiililiboard /ii\lallrd III Matonie 1'empU Prs Mninrt, la. \ I / ' Those superb lighting effects How best to produce them is one of the uppermost thoughts in the minds of architects and others interested in theater designing. The multitude of scenes must be changed quickly and accurately. Westinghouse, with years of switchboard design experience, has produced various types of theater switchboards which, through their reHabiUty, ease of operation, beauty and perfection of design have estabHshed Westinghouse as one of the leading manufacturers of this type of equipment. The many successful installations that have been made stamp Westinghouse as among the foremost in advanced design and manufacture of theater switchboards. Do you have a copy of Circular 1702-A? It contains a complete description and fully illustrates our various types of theater switchboards. VV'estinghouse Electric &. Manufacturing Company East Pittsburgh Pennsylvania SjU> Offitc. in i\l Principal Cnic» of the L'nilcJ ^t^tcK and Foreign Countries Westinghouse i