The motion picture projectionist (Oct 1927-Sept 1928)

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HIGH LIGHTS ON THE MECHANICS OF PERFECT PROJECTION MOTIOGRAPH MODEL H MOVIETONE EQUIPPED MEANS PERFECT SOUND PROJECTION The Model H features allowing the film to pass in a flat focal plane and the forced air feature of its new shutter cooling the aperture and drawing free dust from the film, establishes ideal mechanical conditions for the delicate process of perfect sound reproduction. 62%%' LESS HEAT ON THE FILM ! This means the elimination of perfect projection's greatest enemies — heating, buckling, warping and embossing of the film. The film passes the aperture in an absolutely flat focal plane, resulting in better definition and perfect screen reproduction of all the inherent photographic beauty of the film. ENTERPRISE OPTICAL MFG. CO. E64 W. RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILL Printed by The Technical Press, N. Y.