Motion picture projection : an elementary text book (1928)

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MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION 9 It is to these men that the author of this book turned for information and help. The Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, a society formed for the advancement in the theory and practice of Motion Picture Engineering and the allied arts and sciences, have been freely quoted. The list of names on the acknowledgment page of this book is a representative one in the Motion Picture industry. To the many thousands of readers of the earlier editions of this work — to the various Government Departments, Schools, Colleges and Libraries who adopted this book — to the Trade press and Lay press throughout the country who said such complimentary things about the book, my thanks are due and here extended, and I trust this, the third, edition of Motion Picture Projection will find favor in the industry. JAMES R. CAMERON.